Please Note: This event has been postponed. We are currently working on a new date. We ask you for patience during this process. When a new performance date has been confirmed, we will reach out to ticket holders with that information. Patrons will have the option to keep their seats for the rescheduled date, a credit, or a refund of the ticket price.
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Considered a genuine Cult Classic, The Legend of Boggy Creek was conceived and directed by Arkansas native, Charles B. Pierce. The movie was released independently in 1972, where it initially played in sold-out theaters in the Arkansas and Louisiana areas and later went on to gross $25 million, having only been made on a shoestring.
The movie was inspired by true events that happened in the small town of Fouke, Arkansas. When people there began reporting sightings of an aggressive sasquatch-like creature known as the “Fouke Monster,” it caught the attention of Charles Pierce who turned it into a successful film that is still remembered to this day.