The Long Christmas Ride Home
The Long Christmas Ride Home is written by Pulitzer winning playwright, Paula Vogel and directed by Kathleen M. McGeever. This play of contradictions uses puppets yet is not written for children; is framed by a holiday trip home but is not meant as a Christmas story. The family is presented in the play using both human actors and puppets inspired by traditional Japanese bunraku puppetry, or as Vogel is quoted as saying, “one Westerner's misunderstanding of bunraku.” The puppets represent the children in some scenes while the puppeteers themselves take over as the grown children in others. The play originally premiered in 2003 and has since toured in university, community, and off-Broadway productions throughout The United States. It was Vogel’s 23rd play, and many consider it one of her best and most daring productions. The play was written as a tribute to Thornton Wilder’s “The Long Christmas Dinner,” as well his classic, “Our Town.” In one short car ride and its complications, Vogel considers the reverberations of family and childhood into adulthood, along with the possibilities of long roads taken and not taken. In The Long Christmas Ride Home, Pulitzer award winning playwright, Paula Vogel, creates a beautiful story of love reaching across the veil of death in an attempt to heal the inescapable legacies of childhood.
Date and Time
Thursday Mar 2, 2023 Sunday Mar 5, 2023
March 2,3, & 4 at 7:30 p.m. March 4 & 5 at 2:00 p.m.
Location
Performing Arts Bldg 37-NAU (studio theatre)
Fees/Admission
General Public: $20 Senior (65+)/NAU Employee: $15 Student/Child (12 & younger): $10
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Kathleen McGeever
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