Hal Holbrook as Mark Twain |
His life was soap operatic when he was on a live TV soap
opera, “The Brighter Day,” guiltily indulging in an affair with his onscreen
paramour to warm himself against the existential chill that had settled over
his marriage. His life was adventurous when he countered professional and personal
obstacles with self-imposed challenges, like the solo climb up Mount Shasta
that came close to killing him. Even the exhaustive list of the play dates he
crisscrossed a two-lane nation to play suggest the nervous tedium that tests
the bravery and endurance of the working actor. And then there’s the climax, revivifying
Mark Twain — the process of discovering ever-deeper insights inside the
humorist-sage, the terror of creating and carrying a solo show, the eye-blinking,
hide-the-tears amazement when the reviews from the New York critics turn out to
be a tidal wave of raves.
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