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Wiley and the Hairy Man is a folk tale-inspired play by Suzan Zeder. The story revolves around a young boy named Wiley, who lives in a swamp with his mother. Wiley is told to stay away from the mysterious "Hairy Man," a wild creature said to live in the swamp and frighten anyone who approaches.

As the story unfolds, Wiley must confront his fear of the Hairy Man when his mother is captured by the creature. With the help of his mother’s magical teachings, Wiley learns to face the Hairy Man, using cleverness and bravery to outwit him. Through a series of trials, Wiley discovers that the Hairy Man isn't as monstrous as he first appeared, and ultimately, the fearsome creature becomes a symbol of the challenges and fears that Wiley must overcome as he grows.

The play combines humor, suspense, and heartwarming moments, and explores themes of bravery, family, and facing one’s fears. It's often performed with a strong focus on storytelling, and the characters are typically portrayed in a very dynamic and engaging manner.

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Wiley and the Hairy Man is a folk tale-inspired play by Suzan Zeder. The story revolves around a young boy named Wiley, who lives in a swamp with his mother. Wiley is told to stay away from the mysterious "Hairy Man," a wild creature said to live in the swamp and frighten anyone who approaches.

As the story unfolds, Wiley must confront his fear of the Hairy Man when his mother is captured by the creature. With the help of his mother’s magical teachings, Wiley learns to face the Hairy Man, using cleverness and bravery to outwit him. Through a series of trials, Wiley discovers that the Hairy Man isn't as monstrous as he first appeared, and ultimately, the fearsome creature becomes a symbol of the challenges and fears that Wiley must overcome as he grows.

The play combines humor, suspense, and heartwarming moments, and explores themes of bravery, family, and facing one’s fears. It's often performed with a strong focus on storytelling, and the characters are typically portrayed in a very dynamic and engaging manner.

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