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Mark Twain Tonight is a one-man play created and realized by American actor Hal Holbrook. Begun in the late 1950s as an extension of a thesis project on Twain that Holbrook undertook at Dennison College, the show is a medley of excerpts from Mark Twain's writings. Holbrook portrays a 70-year-old Twain, reliving moments from his life and sharing pieces of his writing. Holbrook has a memorized backlog of over fourteen hours of material, from which he chooses about two and a half hours for any given performance, based on his impressions of the audience and the moment. The show has toured the US off-and-on since its creation, and has also featured in a 1967 CBS special which later became a commercially available film/DVD.Mark Twain Tonight is a one-man play created and realized by American actor Hal Holbrook. Begun in the late 1950s as an extension of a thesis project on Twain that Holbrook undertook at Dennison College, the show is a medley of excerpts from Mark Twain's writings. Holbrook portrays a 70-year-old Twain, reliving moments from his life and sharing pieces of his writing. Holbrook has a memorized backlog of over fourteen hours of material, from which he chooses about two and a half hours for any given performance, based on his impressions of the audience and the moment. The show has toured the US off-and-on since its creation, and has also featured in a 1967 CBS special which later became a commercially available film/DVD.Mark Twain Tonight is a one-man play created and realized by American actor Hal Holbrook. Begun in the late 1950s as an extension of a thesis project on Twain that Holbrook undertook at Dennison College, the show is a medley of excerpts from Mark Twain's writings. Holbrook portrays a 70-year-old Twain, reliving moments from his life and sharing pieces of his writing. Holbrook has a memorized backlog of over fourteen hours of material, from which he chooses about two and a half hours for any given performance, based on his impressions of the audience and the moment. The show has toured the US off-and-on since its creation, and has also featured in a 1967 CBS special which later became a commercially available film/DVD
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