
Bethany – ‘And Now, Mark Twain’, a free dramatic program featuring actor Richard Clark will be presented Saturday June 18 at 2pm at Clark Memorial Library, Bethany.
The production promises to be a ‘delightful look at the life and work of America’s foremost humorist. This one-person play is full of wit and wisdom and the special brand of storytelling that made him a legend in his time.’ This program is sponsored by the Bethany Library Association Board.
Richard Clark is an actor with over thirty years of experience in New England regional theater, New York Theater and television.
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He is a graduate of Clark University and studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Art, The Actor’s Connection, and the Actor’s Loft in New York City.
His Keeping History Alive series brings historical figures such as Mark Twain, Andrew Carnegie, Clarence Darrow, John Barrymore, Ernest Hemingway and William Shakespeare back to life.
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His shows are based on biographies, autobiographies personal letters, books and the works of various playwrights.
The show is about an hour long with time at the end for questions and conversation. Please join us at the Bethany Library for an entertaining afternoon!
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