Clarksville, TN – Long before the “Twilight” saga or “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” examined the complicated relationships between mortals and monsters, there was the story of a young witch named John who fell in love with a human girl named Barbara.
Their doomed affair, set in a superstitious community in the Smokey Mountains, is the focus of Howard Richardson and William Berney’s 1945 play “Dark of the Moon.”
The popular drama opens at 7:30pm on April 9th, in the Austin Peay State University Trahern Theater and runs through April 12th, with a matinee at 2:00pm on April 13th.The play, directed by Dr. Sara Gotcher, associate professor of theatre, will bring to an end the APSU Department of Theatre and Dance’s 2013-2014 season.
“Dark of the Moon,” with its supernatural elements, is considered a folk fantasy, with much of the dialogue incorporating an Appalachian dialect. It premiered on Broadway in 1945. The play is recommended for mature audiences.
Tickets are $5.00 for students/military/senior citizens and $10.00 for adults. To reserve tickets, please contact boxoffice@apsu.edu or call 931.221.7379.
To purchase online, visit www.austinpeaytickets.com .