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Folks, in the spirit of the many reviews of Twain performance gracing our
list recently--
A brief review of MT Tonight, @ UMSL in St. Louis on Saturday April 11:
The show was spectacular. I've actually never seen any one-person show,
and until Saturday had never seen Hal Holbrook's performance of MT
Tonight.
To cut to the chase: it was spellbinding; and the talent to pull that off
is really off the charts. Imagine doing that at 90!! I hope you will all
recognize my gratitude and compliments to Hal. It was very cool hearing
many famous passages delivered from a walking and talking near-version of
Twain.
In particular I was mesmerized by Hal's use of the moments of silence --
including the Jim Blaine tale when the actor pretends to fall asleep. The
way he takes on the character fully is really quite a spectacle. The
audience seems uncertain what exactly is happening. There is much laughter
as confused observers squirm in their seats. The dramatization of Huck
Finn (the feud scenes with Grangerfords & Shepherdsons) was quite long but
extremely powerful.
All in all, I suspect I will remember the performance for a very long time,
and I am grateful I made the time and arrangements to see it. Highly
recommended!
-hb
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Prof. Harold K. Bush
Professor of English
3800 Lindell
Saint Louis University
St. Louis, MO 63108
314-977-3616 (w); 314-771-6795 (h)
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