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Maya Lagerstam as Storyteller 1 and Tyler Joseph Ellis as Storyteller 2 in The North American Tour of "Shucked"

Maya Lagerstam plays Storyteller 1 and Tyler Joseph Ellis plays Storyteller 2 in the North American tour of “Shucked.”

Photo by Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman

Hold onto your whiskey — Greenville’s about to get “Shucked.”

Trouble’s coming to town when a corn-bred, corn-fed community lets in a stranger. Set to an a-maize-ing score by the Grammy Award-winning songwriting team Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally (Kacey Musgraves’ “Follow Your Arrow,” Brandi Carlile, and more), this Tony Award-winning, farm-to-fable musical comedy is about an unlikely hero, a lovable con man, and a battle for the heart and soil of Cob County.

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