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In a small farm community during the depression water and faith are in short supply. A charismatic but back-sliding preacher drifts into town and meets a gentle but misunderstood boy with the gift of divining or water-witching. The two outcasts find a common bond and help each other divine for truth, faith and hope. Some of the townspeople though demand the preacher return to a way of life he no longer believes in and it drives both men to a crisis of trust. Jim Leonard Jr.’s earthy, funny, poignant and profoundly tragic play has echoes of Steinbeck’s classic depression era work. The characters are simple but good people searching for hope and something to believe in. This ensemble show is performed by the young acting conservatory who also brought you Into the Woods and Midsummer Nights Dream.

Reserved tickets purchased on line only. Please see below.

 Non reserved tickets at door, cash only, first come first served.  Adults $20, students $15, seniors $15.

June 21st
Wheelchair Seating?
June 22nd
Wheelchair Seating?
June 23rd
Wheelchair Seating?

Friday performance at 7pm

June 24th
Wheelchair Seating?


SaturdayPerformance 
cancelled