Full-Length Drama • One Intermission
Flexible Casting
In the late 1800s, the quiet Tug River Valley on the border of West Virginia and Kentucky was rocked by violence, conspiracy, and star-crossed romance. Go back in time and experience the famous Hatfield/McCoy feud firsthand, as told by the characters who lived it, in a world-premiere drama staged in the home of the conflict. Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime peek into the heart and soul of the feud that has captured the American imagination for over a century.
BLOOD SONG was originally produced by the The Hatfield/McCoy Arts Council in July 2013. It was directed by Stephanie Richards, Lauren Brooke Stewart, and Jason Justice.
BLOOD SONG has been remounted in:
Summer 2014
Summer 2015
Summer 2016
Summer 2017
Summer 2018
Summer 2019
Blood Song: The Story of the Hatfields and the McCoys (Original Production)
All photos by Epling Photo
Directed by Stephanie Richards, Lauren Brooke Stewart, and Jason Justice.
NEWS
In 2016, a joint resolution of the Kentucky Senate, House, and Governor’s Office declared BLOOD SONG: “The official play on the Hatfield/McCoy feud in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.”
REVIEWS
“With the pull of the trigger, you’re back in the 1800s, and in the middle of the Hatfield/McCoy feud.” – Rebekah Pewitt, WYMT
“A meticulous account of the feud which places an emphasis on the conflict’s minor characters… far closer to the actual events and characters of the feud than any previous production, either on film or on the stage.” — Bruce Justice, Mingo Messenger
REPRESENTATION
ICM Partners
Di Glazer (Theatre)
DGlazer@icmpartners.com