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Big River: The Road Show


Article # : 10832 

Section : The Arts
Issue Date : 7 / 1986  575 Words
Author : Jeff Church
Jeff Church is a playwright-in-residence at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Programs for Children and Youth.

       Big River, about to embark on its nationwide tour, has a great many things going for it. The show is vast, considerable, and mounted on a grand scale. I wondered what others thought of it, and so I asked.
       
        "Mr. Samuel Clemens, now there was a right smart man. He made hisself a book that was rightly perfect for folks to make into a musical show, didn't he? Much as I recall, it was 'bout the only new show up there on Broadway at the time and it won itself most all the prizes."
       
        What do you think about that?
       
        "It's a good thing, as I see it. 'Cause a man by the name of Mr. Roger Miller wrote some fine tunes--danged if I do say so myself. The crowd they put up there on the stage can really sing'em, too."
       
        So, you liked it?
       
        "I tell you, I liked it when they sent them rafts afloatin' 'cross the stage--why, I bet I hain't seen the likes of anythin' like it in my life. They even had stars that lit up a whole sky. I reckon there was pretty things in 'bout ever scene. And there at the end--even though I alrudy knowed what was gonna happen--I was mighty happy when they let ol' Jim go free."
       
        And I couldn't have agreed more.
       
        "Cuz Jim's my friend. And so's Huck, too! Ha ha! I guess I'd have to say most all the people loved the story bein 'told. But the way I seen it, ... (1993 of 2813 Characters)
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