U Theatre's 'Floyd Collins' tells the true story of an American cave explorer

February 11 2020

In an age where media influences everyday lives, the University of Utah Department of Theatre is bringing the media spectacle musical "Floyd Collins" to the Babcock Theatre Feb. 14 – Mar. 1, 2020. Based on a true American legend and one of the most sensationalized news events from the early 1900s, this tale brings history and art to one stage. 

Set in rural Kentucky in 1925, "Floyd Collins" is an American folk-style musical following the story of a young cave explorer searching for fame and fortune underground. When a cave-in leaves him trapped 55 feet below the earth’s surface, the media circus above ground makes his personal tragedy a national spectacle.

Tina Landau and Adam Guettel’s award-winning musical is an examination of the media’s reaction to the events in the cave, the various attempts to rescue Collins, and a moving insight into a family’s suffering.

The show is directed by Associate Professor Denny Berry, Head of the U’s Musical Theatre Program, and will be the fifth show in the university's 2019-2020 theatre season.

"This play is hard material to deliver and hard material for an audience to receive," said Berry, who believes the highlight of this production comes from the ability of her students to create the world where this heart-wrenching tale unfolds. "These young artists have proven themselves capable of this difficult music and storytelling. As a professional myself, this makes me very proud of their work and their future possibility."

 

Don't miss it! 
Floyd Collins 
Babcock Theatre at Pioneer Memorial Theatre
Feb 14, 15, 20-22, and 27-29, 2020 | 7:30pm
Feb 16, 22*, 23, 29, and Mar 1, 2020 | 2:00pm
*ASL interpretation Feb 22 at 2:00 pm 
Talkback with the cast and production team following the February 28th performance! 

Tickets available here. 
U of U Students get in free with ArtsPass!