“Edward Foote”

DSCF7052The Old Lady loves a good “I-knew-him-when” story.

So, she thoroughly enjoyed seeing the world premiere of the play “Edward Foote” at the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta.

The author, Phillip DePoy, went to the same high school as the Old Lady (decades ago…).  His brother Scott DePoy who was in the Old Lady’s class, acted and played violin (fiddle, rather) in the play.

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“Edward Foote” is a sort of tragic mystery, a twisted retelling of the Oedipus story in an Appalachian setting.  The action is punctuated by Sacred Harp music, traditional shape-note singing by the cast.

The Old Lady highly recommends that you make an effort to see this production.  It is well worth your time and effort.  “And,” boasts the Old Lady proudly, “I knew them when.”

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