UPDATE: Review by Spike Gillespie of FronteraFest 2010 production, for austinist.com, January 27
UPDATE Review by Elizabeth Cobbe at Austin Chronicle, December 3
UPDATE: Review by Ryan E. Johnson at examiner.com/austin, December 1
Received directly:
Theatre 4S NYC,
the Jean And Ken Campbell Foundation,
and the Boulder Heritage Foundation
are proud to present the world premiere of
Bohemian Cowboy
written and performed by award-winning playwright and actor Raymond King Shurtz.
Hyde Park Theatre, 511 West 43rd Street
November 17 - December 20, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Sundays at 8 p.m.
Tickets are $18; for seniors and students, $16. Box Office: 512-479-7529.
In November of 2005, Raymond Dean Shurtz walked into the desert in Clark County, Nevada, The Valley of Fire, and simply disappeared. For two years, Nevada detectives, Nevada Search and Rescue, psychics, private detectives, and family and friends searched for his body. Mr. Shurtz has never been found.
A honky-tonk singer, a cowboy, a carpenter, and a traveler of mythic proportions, the senior Mr. Shurtz left an array of mysteries as a "disappearing specialist". In an attempt to unravel these mysteries, his son writes and performs the legacy his father left him, using the same characteristics as his father, the original "disappearing specialist" and "bohemian cowboy".
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