The time is 1941. It’s a warm, late autumn afternoon on Lake Mathis and nineteen-year-old Anna Erhard sits on the front porch awaiting her date for the evening, a Mr. Caleb Keener, a sailor she has been writing to for almost a year now. He is now forty-five minutes late and she is mortified at the thought of being stood up as well as the shame she might have to endure at the hands of her family and their guests for the evening. Are her faith in Caleb and her belief in the man who writes her all those “wonderful” letters enough?
This production is part of Core Theatre's "The Greatest Generation Trilogy," running in repertory with Forever and Life's Little Miracles.
The time is 1941. It’s a warm, late autumn afternoon on Lake Mathis and nineteen-year-old Anna Erhard sits on the front porch awaiting her date for the evening, a Mr. Caleb Keener, a sailor she has been writing to for almost a year now. He is now forty-five minutes late and she is mortified at the thought of being stood up as well as the shame she might have to endure at the hands of her family and their guests for the evening. Are her faith in Caleb and her belief in the man who writes her all those “wonderful” letters enough?
This production is part of Core Theatre's "The Greatest Generation Trilogy," running in repertory with Forever and Life's Little Miracles.
The time is 1941. It’s a warm, late autumn afternoon on Lake Mathis and nineteen-year-old Anna Erhard sits on the front porch awaiting her date for the evening, a Mr. Caleb Keener, a sailor she has been writing to for almost a year now. He is now forty-five minutes late and she is mortified at the thought of being stood up as well as the shame she might have to endure at the hands of her family and their guests for the evening. Are her faith in Caleb and her belief in the man who writes her all those “wonderful” letters enough?
This production is part of Core Theatre's "The Greatest Generation Trilogy," running in repertory with Forever and Life's Little Miracles.