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"This hilarious production of Marisa Wegrzyn's black comedy starts strong and just keeps getting funnier...The Butcher of Baraboo is a hilarious show full of great performances. It's a chance to see wonderful actors doing good work together." - Elizabeth Cobbe, Austin Chronicle
Andrew Friedenthal, critic for The Austin American-Statesman, calls the show "a bloody good time...one of the funniest shows currently gracing the Austin stage...features one of the strongest ensembles, creating a pitch-black comedy that plumbs some pretty extreme depths..."
Directed by Carlo Lorenzo Garcia.
In Baraboo, Wisconsin, the ground is white with snow and the air is black with comedy. Valerie is the town butcher with an axe to grind. Her daughter Midge is a pharmacist whose clientele extends beyond the drug store. Over one cold February week, the town cop - who just happens to be Valeries sister-in-law - will try to sniff out this familys secrets and lies.
The Butcher of Baraboo by Marisa Wegrzyn is directed by Carlo Lorenzo Garcia and features Joy Cunningham, Natalie Garcia, Greg Ginther, Kelsey Mazak, and Amber Quick.
Design: Alison Marie Lewis (Lights), Aaron Flynn (Costumes), Toby Minor (Fights), Morgan Brochu (Stage Management), Carlo Lorenzo Garcia (Sound), Andrea Skola Summers (Producer/Dialect Coach), Jeremy Brown (Props), Carlo Lorenzo Garcia & Zac Thomas (Scenic Design), Zac Thomas (Technical Director), MJ Krauss (Scenic Consultant).
Added Performance: Wednesday, December 18th at 8pm!
Joy Cunningham, Natalie Garcia, Greg Ginther, Kelsey Mazak, and Amber Quick.
Pull out your best butcher knife, pour yourself a steaming cup of coffee, and prance over to the Hyde Park Theatre to experience Street Corner Arts' production of THE BUTCHER OF BARABOO. Playwright Marisa Wegrzyn fashions a world where the snow is white, the blood is red, and the humor is as black as the coffee brewing in the pot.
In Baraboo, Wisconsin, the ground is white with snow and the air is black with laughs. Valerie is the town butcher with an axe to grind. Her daughter Midge is a pharmacist whose clientele extends beyond the drug store. Over one cold February week, the town cop - who just happens to be Valerie's sister-in-law - will try to sniff out this family's secrets and lies.
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