
Young Edward Middleton is honest, charitable, and too easily tempted by drink. When his proclivity is exploited by the malicious lawyer Cribbs, Middleton loses his home, family, and fortune, and he is cast alone and adrift in the city. But under the kind command of temperance leader Arden Rencelaw, salvation is at hand for a man willing to own his weaknesses as well as his strengths.
The most popular American play ever (in 1844.)
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Choreography by: April Christine Jermyn
Fight Choreography by: Scott Barrow
Music Direction by: Bix Bettwy
Assistant Director: Kevin Blackwelder
Assistant Fight Direction: Shannon Michael Wamser
Assistant Set Design by: Emily Inglis