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Come Hell and High Water is a theatrical event built out of music, movement, character and narrative - an American oratorio of sorts. It is the re-telling of events connected to the great Mississippi River flood of 1927, using William Faulkner's novella, Old Man, as the framing device and inspiration. Created by former artistic directors of the Tony Award® winning Theatre de la Jeune Lune, Steve Epp and Dominique Serrand, and by the team that brought you such acclaimed productions as The Miser, Carmen, Fishtank, Don Juan Giovanni, The Deception, Maria de Buenos Aires and The House Can't Stand.
"I wanted to do something that had to do, in a poetic way, with Katrina," says Serrand, "but I didn't want to do a show about Katrina. There's something already musical in Faulkner's descriptions. [His writing style] reminds me of the river and the flood... his vocabulary, his syntax, his long paragraphs were so parallel to the flood itself that I thought, these would be great companions."Videos