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Artist description
"Why do a Musical about The Donner
Party?"
Thousands of pioneers had travelled
from the East Coast and Midwest to California in search their dreams of
a
new life in the uncharted virgin territory West of the Mississippi
River.
In 1846, the 87 ill-fated pioneers known as The Donner Party began
their long and slow journey from Springfield,
Illinois to Sacramento, California. With
a side-trip to a living hell.
Based on the actual writings of Virginia
Reed, "FORLORN HOPE" recreates the
real drama of the Donner Party's harships
travelling the infamous Hastings Shortcut, and their three months of
isolation at
"Starved Camp" in the Sierra Nevada
Mountains.
"FORLORN HOPE" focuses on the
Reed family as they struggle to stay alive
without resorting to cannibalism before the rescue party, lead by James
Reed,
finally came over the mountain
summit in February 1847.
But why write a musical about the
Donner Party? The story is true, and like
Lewis and Clark, Pocahontas, and the Wright Brothers, the members of the
Donner Party were explorers. And their sad saga will finally stand out
as a part
of American history.
In loving memory of these 87 brave
pioneers of the Donner Party, I dedicate
"FORLORN HOPE: THE DONNER PARTY MUSICAL."
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Music Style
Musical Theater |
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Musical Influences
Rodgers :& Hammerstein |
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Instruments
Kurzweill 2000 |
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Location
Saugerties, NY - USA |
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