Date
4-9-2015
Preview
Description
Performed: 9-12 April 2015; Kelly McBurnette-Andronicos' "To Tread Among Serpents" was the winner of the 2014 Southern Playwrights' Competition. The play, loosely based on true events, explores the aftermath of a double murder in Rabbittown, Alabama. A New York reporter, Juanita Cohen, seeks to find out why pig farmer Violet Haight murdered her boyfriend and his brother. The play was directed by Caroline Price. If you can provide more information please contact us by emailing digitalcommons@jsu.edu. Access to this digital image was provided by JSU Department of Theatre and Film.
Venue
This performance was held in the Ernest Stone Performing Arts Center Theatre.
Performers
- Sadie Bell Freeman -- Violet Haight
Is Part Of
Location
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Keywords
Jacksonville State University -- History, College students -- Alabama, Jacksonville State University -- Students, College and school drama
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Recommended Citation
Jacksonville State University, "To Tread Among Serpents (2015) | Image 033" (2015). Department of Theatre & Film Performance Archive | Images. 9498.
https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/productions_images/9498
Keywords
Jacksonville State University -- History, College students -- Alabama, Jacksonville State University -- Students, College and school drama