Digging Up the Boys

Digging Up the Boys

Digging Up the Boys

Digging Up the Boys

Digging Up the Boys

Overview

The mine where Floyd, Paul and Jack work is old, nearly picked clean and about to be closed, when part of it collapses, trapping them. The women left above race to the foreman, only to receive the company line: Go home and pray. We'll handle it. Though the men are seen as “no-counts” in a class-conscious South, to Addie, May and Ruth they are beloved fathers, husbands and brothers. Those above and below are left to whistle in the dark, desperate for a miracle – but the mine holds a terrible secret that will change their lives forever.

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Details

  • Time Period: 1930s

Authors

Laura Lundgren Smith

A playwright since 1999, Laura Lundgren Smith's plays have had hundreds of award-winning productions all over the worldShe holds a Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Theatre and English and a Master of Arts in Theatre from Texas A&M University at CommerceShe was awarded an Arts ...
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