Dugout III
Warboy (and the Backboard Blues)
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Narrated by:
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Jo Harvey Allen
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By:
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Terry Allen
About this listen
Drawing upon his childhood memories of West Texas, artist, musician, and writer Terry Allen has created this magical, multi-layered evening in the tradition of Southern story-telling. As Allen explains, “Dugout is a love story; an investigation into how memory is invented."
Recorded before a live audience at the Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles, in March 2004.
Director: Terry Allen
Directed for Broadcast by Rosalind Ayres
Producing Director: Susan Albert Loewenberg
Performed by Jo Harvey Allen
Original Music written and performed by: Terry Allen, Richard Bowden, and Lloyd Maines
Associate Producer: Susan Raab
Recording Engineer: David Kelley for Voice Box Studios
Assistant Engineer: Mark Holden
Stage Manager: John Lovick
(P)2004 L.A. Theatre Works. All Rights Reserved.Editorial reviews
Creator of Dugout III: Warboy (and the Backboard Blues), Terry Allen, describes his play as, "A love story, an investigation into how memory is invented, a kind of supernatural Jazz History, ghost, blood fiction. Dugout is a made up world, constructed out of true stories and lies I heard and experienced as a boy growing up in the sprawls of Texas". Set in the 1950s, Dugout III is a brilliant and whimsical intersection between storytelling and post-modern theater. The performance by Jo Harvey Allen is particularly enthralling. His light tone combines brilliantly with original music produced by Terry Allen, himself.