The wry wit of one of the worlds favorite authors comes to life in Mark Twain: Traveling. This seventy-minute, one-person performance, compiled by and featuring actor Cal Pritner, is a mostly comic, occasionally serious work that focuses on the authors decidedly irreverent non-fiction travel books. The show represents more than five years of research by Pritner on Mark Twain as a traveler, talker and writer. The performance draws from Twains speeches, his travel books and from occasional quotes. Lots of folks dont realize that Mark Twains first two major books, the ones that first made him famous in America and in Europe, were travel books, Pritner says. His book Innocents Abroad was revolutionary as a travel book. According to Pritner, prior to Twains writing, American travel writers speaking of Europe and the Holy Land were totally reverent ... they said what they were supposed to say about the great art and the sites like the Acropolis in Athens. Twain was totally irreverent and people loved it after they got over the shock, Pritner says. Workshop
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