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The Last American Hammer

Event Type
Performance
Sponsor
Lyric Theatre @ Illinois
Location
Krannert Center Amphitheatre
Date
May 5, 2021   4:00 pm  
Cost
Advocate 40 / Standard 15 / STU & UI 5
Views
8
Originating Calendar
Krannert Center
Music by Peter Hilliard
Libretto by Matt Boresi
Theo Mynka, director
Aaron Ames, music director
 

Combining elements of comedy and empathy, The Last American Hammer tells the story of a failed rural community in Ohio’s rust belt. Its bluegrass-infused score features strings, mandolin, and banjo.

After the only major source of local employment—a hammer manufacturer—has gone under, conspiracy theorist Milcom Negley hunkers down in the town’s Toby jug museum to stage his personal protest against the tyranny of federal overreach. Armed with the last product to roll off the plant’s assembly line, Negley plans to hold a proxy trial against the US government using Toby jugs as stand-ins for a court. Expecting to be swarmed by a battalion of military drones, Negley is instead confronted by a young rookie field specialist from the FBI.

Join Julie and Nathan Gunn and special guests for the first episode of Show Talk on demand as they discuss the creative process involved in the production of The Last American Hammer.

Standard ticket price for The Last American Hammer is $15 ($5 for students). If you can, show your love for the arts by purchasing a $40 “Advocate” ticket; the additional ticket cost directly benefits Lyric Theatre @ Illinois.

This in-person event will be staged in the Krannert Center Amphitheatre with the audience seated in chairs on the flat terrace to the west of the stage. Seating is general admission and opens at 3:30pm. Because of limited capacity, up to two tickets may be purchased per transaction. No physical tickets will be delivered; audience members will check in on a will call list with a staff member at the seating area. The performance will take place unless weather causes a safety concern for audience, performers, or equipment. Any weather-related announcements will be posted here at 2pm each performance day. If you have accessibility needs, please contact us at patronservices@krannertcenter.illinois.eduor 217.333.9716; we will be happy to assist you.

PARKING, PERFORMANCE/BUILDING ACCESS, AND COVID-19 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND PROCEDURES:

  • Please note that parking in the garages underneath Krannert Center is not free on weekdays until 5pm; options can be found on the Center’s parking information page.
  • You can approach the outdoor Amphitheatre from outside the building using the Goodwin Avenue stairs. If you have accessibility needs, including use of a wheelchair or the need not to take stairs, please contact us at patronservices@krannertcenter.illinois.edu or 217.333.9716; we will be happy to assist you.
  • If you can show “building access granted” on the Safer Illinois app or boarding pass, you may enter Krannert Center to get to the Amphitheatre.
  • Audience members must wear masks.
  • Capacity is limited.
  • Seating and distancing will follow university guidelines as of the performance date. As of this event’s publication date, seating will be on an individual basis, not by household.
  • If you feel unwell or have been in contact with anyone who has been exposed to COVID-19, please let us know, and we will gladly refund your ticket.
 
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