Men on Boats, by Jacklyn Backhaus Produced with special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc. New York
Presented by the Cy-Fair High School Theatre
Oct. 11 & 12, 2024
7-9:30 p.m.
Adults: $15
Students: $10
Not recommended for children under 12.
Berry Center - Clear bag policy applies. All bags and purses may be subject to search upon entrance. Diaper bags must follow the clear bag policy and size restrictions.
In 1869, ten explorers set off to chart the Green and Colorado Rivers, under the guidance of John Wesley Powell, a one-armed Civil War Veteran and personal friend of President Grant, a government-sanctioned journey following in the footsteps of the deserters, lone adventurers, and countless indigenous people who have previously braved the wild rapids leading through Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico, and through the most dangerous waterway of all: the Grand Canyon. Along the way they make friends, they get on each other’s nerves, they suffer loss of boat and supplies, they doubt, struggle, and name mountains after themselves, they posture and pretend, they quit while they’re ahead, and they repeatedly brave dangerous rapids to reach the other side. As boats capsize and supplies are lost, as belts tighten and nerves fray, the company draws together as a band of brothers, even as three members fear the outcome of the final waterfalls and make the fateful decision to leave before the end.