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I was first introduced to Will Rogers in the late 1970s. James Whitmore performed a one-man called “Will Rogers USA.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Rogers'_USA
I saw the performance at iconic Ford’s Theater in DC. It was fantastic. Whitmore came on stage and introduced himself as Whitmore and spoke a little about what we were going to see. There was a saw-horse with a saddle and rope, a hall tree, small table, rug and a chair. Whitmore was in a modern coat and tie.
After a time, Whitmore turned around , removed the coat and tie and added a red bandana and cowboy hat to his head and turned around to become Will Rogers.It was an excellent show. It was so good that about ten years later we went again to the same theater. This time I was able to bring my mother with us.
I recently dug out a book the missus had gotten for me in 1991. “Will Rogers/His Life and Times”/Ketchum/1973
I’m about three quarters through and it is eerie how much his writings, musings and observations parallel with things that are going on today. At first I thought he was prescient, but later I realized that we just haven’t advanced very far since the times he was living, 1879-1935.
When he went to get a passport for overseas travel, he was asked for his birth certificate. He replied that in the territory of Oklahoma, at the time he was born, they didn’t go in for those sorts of thing. He figured that him standing there was ‘certificate” enough.
A sample of some of his quotes, if you are a student of US history I recommend finding out more about him.
www.willrogers.com
I saw the performance at iconic Ford’s Theater in DC. It was fantastic. Whitmore came on stage and introduced himself as Whitmore and spoke a little about what we were going to see. There was a saw-horse with a saddle and rope, a hall tree, small table, rug and a chair. Whitmore was in a modern coat and tie.
After a time, Whitmore turned around , removed the coat and tie and added a red bandana and cowboy hat to his head and turned around to become Will Rogers.It was an excellent show. It was so good that about ten years later we went again to the same theater. This time I was able to bring my mother with us.
I recently dug out a book the missus had gotten for me in 1991. “Will Rogers/His Life and Times”/Ketchum/1973
I’m about three quarters through and it is eerie how much his writings, musings and observations parallel with things that are going on today. At first I thought he was prescient, but later I realized that we just haven’t advanced very far since the times he was living, 1879-1935.
When he went to get a passport for overseas travel, he was asked for his birth certificate. He replied that in the territory of Oklahoma, at the time he was born, they didn’t go in for those sorts of thing. He figured that him standing there was ‘certificate” enough.
A sample of some of his quotes, if you are a student of US history I recommend finding out more about him.
Quotes | Will Rogers
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