Joe,I'm not aware of Twain making any attempt to adapt "How I Edited an Agricultural Paper" for the stage. However, in "The Trouble Begins at Eight: Mark Twain's Lecture Tours," Lorch lists "Why I Resigned the Editorship" as a story he used during the tour with Cable. But Lorch doesn't give any indication of what story this was, and Fatout doesn't mention it at all in his books. I've never seen a source on this, so I'd be curious to know if anyone else has. The title listed for the tour with Cable made me wonder if was one of two pieces in "Sketches, New and Old": "How I Edited an Agricultural Paper" or "Journalism in Tennessee." Anyone know for sure?
I will add, though, that I adapted this sketch (for five people) and performed it with our theater company in 2005 -- me playing Twain, of course. It never missed. It went like gangbusters every time. A Twainian friend wondered if the language would make it tough for audiences, but it never failed to fetch the house.
On Sunday, February 7, 2021, 5:08:51 PM EST, Joseph Csicsila <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Happy Super Bowl Sunday,
Anyone aware of Twain attempting to adapt "How I Edited an Agricultural
Paper" for the stage?
Thanks,
Joe
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a coma and on a ventilator, but she and his doctors remain hopeful. If
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