The Extended Run Players present 'Voices from Vietnam', honoring the sacrifices of veterans.
This weekend, San Antonio will host ‘Voices from Vietnam,’ a poignant production by the Extended Run Players aimed at honoring the stories and sacrifices of Vietnam War veterans. Held at the University of the Incarnate Word, the show will feature personal narratives from local veterans, encapsulating their experiences during the war. Attendees will also enjoy music from the era while contributing to scholarships for aspiring artists. This heartfelt tribute commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War, ensuring its significance resonates with audiences of all generations.
This weekend, San Antonio will play host to a heartfelt production that aims to honor the stories and sacrifices of Vietnam War veterans. The Extended Run Players, a talented group of older actors, will unveil their newest show, “Voices from Vietnam,” at the University of the Incarnate Word. This reader’s theater is promising to stir emotions and engage audiences with tales that span across an era that many will never forget.
Set to premiere on Saturday and Sunday at 3 p.m., “Voices from Vietnam” takes place in the cozy confines of the Mabee Library, located at 4301 Broadway. Tickets for this enriching experience are available for just $15 at the door (cash or check only) and all proceeds will support scholarships for students at the university. Attending this show isn’t just about entertainment; it’s also about contributing to the future of aspiring actors and artists!
This touching new production follows the Extended Run Players’ previous hit show, which showcased experiences from World War II veterans over 20 years ago. That earlier performance captivated audiences with personal stories from San Antonio residents who served abroad, as well as those who awaited their loved ones’ return. Now, as we commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, the group hopes to keep the spirit of remembrance alive. Through “Voices from Vietnam,” they wish to shine a light on a chapter of history that deserves recognition.
Among the compelling narratives featured in the show are the experiences of local Vietnam War veterans, including Ray Baird and David White. These veterans will be sharing their own powerful accounts of life during the war, illustrating the myriad challenges faced in combat and beyond. Audience members will also hear the stories of a “tunnel rat,” who navigated the dangerous underground tunnels of Vietnam, and another veteran who found himself in peril while waiting for a flight home.
No Vietnam-era tribute would be complete without the music that captures the mood and memories of the time. The show will integrate popular songs from the era, such as “I Say A Little Prayer,” “Let it Be,” and “Galveston,” evoking nostalgia and inviting audience participation during select segments. Music director Jeanne Conarko has curated these pieces to capture the essence of the Vietnam War period, even if the songs won’t be performed in their entirety.
In addition to the weekend performances, the Extended Run Players hope to bring “Voices from Vietnam” to local schools, VFW halls, and other venues, just as they successfully did with their World War II show. This outreach effort is designed to ensure that the significance of these stories reaches as many ears as possible, educating and inspiring the next generation.
Veteran Aaron Valenzuela has contributed his own poignant memories to the production, detailing his experiences as a crew navigator dealing with the effects of Agent Orange. He has found a sense of healing in sharing these stories, drawing attention to the often-overlooked struggles of returning veterans, especially concerning mental health issues like PTSD. His insights point to an important recognition of the silent battles many soldiers have faced long after the war has ended.
As “Voices from Vietnam” prepares to hit the stage, there’s a palpable sense of excitement in the air. Audience members will not only experience a powerful collection of stories but also play a part in honoring those who served. The Extended Run Players invite everyone to join them in celebrating, reflecting, and remembering this vital piece of history.
Mark your calendars for this weekend at the University of the Incarnate Word. Experience a show that promises to entertain, educate, and touch your hearts!
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