Come and hear spooky tales of ghosts, witches, and spirits with Mark Twain’s unique view of the supernatural – “Besides scaring off witches, witch balls also ward off the evil eye, and evil spirits, and bad luck. But it will do nothing for warts. To cure warts, you need a dead rat and a grave-yard at midnight.” Professional actor, Ray Carver plays Mark Twain. Critics say of his performance “It seems as though time has been suspended – that could be the drawling Mark Twain up there on stage, reeling off his one-liners and holding the audience in his spell.” Carver’s work at the Minnesota Festival Theater was called ‘impressive”. Carver’s Mark Twain scripts are part of the collection at the Mark Twain Boyhood Home Museum in Hannibal, Missouri.
Ages: 13 and above
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