In 1978, I was booked by the University of Nebraska to portray Mark Twain in his early twenties (I was 29 at the time) as well as the 71 year old version I was already performing around the country. We performed on the Delta Queen and travelled from New Orleans to Cinci in 11 days. The show was a bit of an extravanganza, and included John Hartford, Jay McShann, Douglas Edwards, Allen Ludden, and Sheila McRae. I had my Twain-length hair dyed dark auburn and wore my regular makeup for the older one. It was a great time1 By the way, my own take on Mark Twain's voice can be heard at SoundCloud on my page--RichardHenzel. I am currently recording Chapters From My Autobiography. Yes, I know it's been recorded before, and I'm no Bronson Pinchot, but I have spent 45 of my 63 years studying and interpreting out favorite author. Please give it a listen. Also please check out my Mark Twain In Person Audio Library on my website, which is my name dot com. Thanks for your continuing interest in Mark Twain!! Richard Henzel Narrator and Publisher, The Mark Twain In Person Audio Library.