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DOG SONG (Online Performance)

  • August 19 - 26, 2026
  • Eastern Daylight Time

Ticket Price $8.00 Register Now
Description

Dog Song (Online Performance)

A new play by Katie Myers

The recorded performance will be available to view online from Wednesday August 19 at 12:01am through Wednesday August 26 at 11:59pm.

The video will be emailed to all digital ticketbuyers on August 19, and you can watch any time within that window at your convenience.

If you buy a digital ticket after August 19, the link will be in your receipt email from Simpletix that should come through within a few minutes of checking out (ignore the QR Code ticket – it will be a clickable link!).

From there, you can watch at your convenience any time through August 26th at midnight!

 

About the Show

A young couple take to the mountains to live out their dreams of pure, clean off-grid living. Unfortunately, their lack of technical skill is a little bit of an issue. Then there's the rent they owe their beautiful, mysterious landlady. Also, the coyotes that howl on the ridge seem to be getting bolder....but little obstacles like that never stopped a perfect couple on their homesteading journey. Right?? Besides, the earth is speaking if you care to listen. Right????

 

Date & Time

Aug 19, 2026 12:00 AM - Aug 26, 2026 11:59 PM

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