The Call of the Wild by Jack London, adapted and performed by Charlie Bethel, runs through January 29 at Theatre Project.
Jack London's The Call of the Wild stands tall as an American metaphor for what we will never be, and what we could be, and what we will be.
Buck, the hundred and forty pound dog, gets, quite literally, sold up the river from an idyllic dog's life in sunny California into a cold, dark, Alaskan slavery, is beaten, overworked, starved and neglected, jumps every hoop a dog could possibly jump, until in a narrow escape from an icy death, a woodsman takes him in, granting him healing and freedom and friendship.
But Buck hears the sounds of wolves in the snow and, drawn to them by unseen forces, follows the call. He leaves death and suffering behind and embraces the romantic and beautiful uncertainty of his freedom, with only the starlight and the aurora as his witness.
Charlie Bethel (Beowulf, The Odyssey, The Seven Poor Travellers) returns to Theatre Project to bring this classic story to life as only he can.
IF YOU GO:
The Call of the Wild
Through January 29
At Theatre Project, 45 W. Preston Street, Baltimore, MD 21201
Showtimes: Thursdays - Saturdays @ 8pm; Sundays @ 3pm
Tickets: General Admission - $23; Seniors/Artists/Military - $18; Students - $13
Please click here to purchase tickets.
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