Jeff Delaney and Tin Soldier Productions has produced two tours of our one act musical DAVY CROCKETT: A NIGHT AT THE ALAMO in the schools of upper East Tennessee.  Davy Crockett died at the Alamo on March 6, 1836. It is known that he arrived there right before the Mexican siege began, and that during the siege he distinguished himself by playing the fiddle and telling stories to entertain and encourage the troops. While it is not known exactly what stories and songs Davy shared with his companions, “A Night at the Alamo” chronicles an imaginary evening with the troops.  Here Davy shares many of his life experiences, recounting history (recorded in biographical and autobiographical sources) and telling some of his famous “tall tales” (drawn from American Folklore). We are currently brainstorming ideas for further productions of this show. It’s a rip-a-roarous good time that you won’t want to miss!
 


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