RESCHEDULED: Robert Frost, Light and Dark
Saturday, April 61:00—2:15 PMWallace Community RoomLunenburg Public Library1023 Massachusets Ave., Lunenburg, MA, 01462
Robert Frost was described by a friend as "a good poet, but a bad man". America's great poet comes to life in this highly-praised one-man show. Robert Frost relates stories of his life, the tragedy as well as the humor and he reads some of his most popular poems, including Mending Wall, Birches, Nothing Gold Can Stay, Late Walk, Desert Places, Road Not Taken and Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.
For fans of Frost's work this is a remarkable and intimate journey through the life of the Pulitzer Prize winning poet
J.T. Turner is an award-winning professional actor, director and writer with credits on stage, screen, and audio. A member of SAG-AFTRA and Actors Equity, he is also a historical reenactor, touring in shows about Shakespeare, Frost, Dickens, C.S. Lewis, and Aesop. He is founder and director of moonlight productions inc, a theater company dedicated to using theater as an outreach tool for children and teens, and artistic director of The Actors Company, a performing group working with non-profits.
This program is funded by the MaryEllen LeTarte Poetry Fund and the Friends of the Lunenburg Public Library.
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