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Mark Twain to visit the library Richard Clark will perform "And now…Mark Twain!" 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 Twain a legend in his time. The performance will be on Sunday, March 11, at 2 p.m. at the Jamestown library and is sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Richard Clark is a graduate of Clark University with a major in English and Theater. Clark has appeared in numerous New England regional theaters. He has worked professionally in New York Theater and on television. His film credits include "The Kennedys of Massachusetts," "Guiding Light," "As the World Turns," and "Saturday Night Live." For a number of years he has focused on presenting a series of one-person shows for community audiences throughout New England. The theme tying together all the performances is "Keeping History Alive." Historical characters are brought to life in performances created from the lives and work of Mark Twain, Clarence Darrow, John Barrymore, Andrew Carnegie, and William Shakespeare. Richard Clark lives in Boylston, Mass., with his wife and teenage son, two cats and Bailey the Bassettriever dog. For more information about the program, call the library at 423- 7280. |
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