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The Feud
The Civil War is over, but the fighting rages on in 1870s Texas. In this one-hour, musical comedy, a beleaguered army officer stands between an outlaw family and a band of vigilantes, while a wronged woman seeks her own kind of twisted justice.
The Sutton-Taylor feud was the most violent in Texas history, pitting ex-members of the notorious State Police against the Taylor ring (which boasted killer John Wesley Hardin). In this musical comedy based on actual events, an army officer risks his life and reputation to try to bring a lasting peace.
The Feud brings together wronged women, drunken soldiers, corrupt lawmen and desperate outlaws to sing, dance, ride hard and shoot straight.
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About the Sutton-Taylor Feud After the Civil War, army troops occupied Texas. Outlaw bands and vigilante groups fought over land, cattle and water and blood feuds were common. The longest and bloodiest of these was the Sutton-Taylor feud.
The feud began when Buck, Hays and Doboy Taylor were involved in the killing of army soldiers in Mason in 1867. Shortly thereafter, William Sutton, a deputy sheriff, shot two in the Taylor gang as they were "trying to escape."
A cycle of vengeance killings began. Farmers and townspeople in around Dewitt County were forced to take sides. Robberies, jailbreaks, ambushes and shoot-outs were frequent. Finally, in the town of Clinton, Texas, a peace treaty between the warring parties was signed.
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Cast and Ensemble The cast features Megan Ortiz, Phil Rodriguez, Kera Blay, Josh Meindertsma, Carl Guthrie and Creighton Moench.
The band includes Mikey Walters, John Cecil, Chris La Cava, Jonathan Hoyle, and Paul Klemperer.
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LocationDougherty Arts Center (View)
1110 Barton Springs Road
Austin, TX 78704
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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