A special stage production premieres at Northern Michigan University’s Panowski Black Box Theatre May 9-11 that will take the audience back in time to the early 1900s.
“Ghost Soliders” recounts World War I experiences from Michigan and Northern Wisconsin soldiers who thought they were entering the war to support U.S. allies but ended up fighting in the Bolshevik Revolution with British forces.
The production was written and directed by Keli Crawford-Truckey, whose husband, Paul, shared more about the play in the video above and how she drew inspiration from his grandfather’s actual WWI diary entries.
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