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One-Man Shows On the Road
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ABOVE: From the Harrisburg Patriot-News.
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For two years, actor-storyteller Steve Anderson presented his one-man adaptation of "A Christmas Carol"
as a walking tour through historic Gettysburg. Despite the bitter cold, more than 200 people attended,
some returning time after time.
Now, at last, this remarkable one-man "Christmas Carol" finally
comes indoors! Theatres, coffee shops, restaurants, private parties--anyplace where people are gathered
in the spirit of Christmas, Dickens' holiday classic will be there.
Celebrate the Christmas season
with Scrooge, Marley, and a whole Victorian village, all presented in classic storytelling style complete
with period dress.
For details and reservations, contact Steve.
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"'Edgar Allan Poe--LIVE!"
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A collection of tales by the master of suspense, Edgar Allan Poe, complete with a brief introduction
to the life and times of their author, presented as a series of dramatic monologues and performed by
veteran storyteller Steve Anderson. Suitable for classrooms, school assemblies, community groups, and
anyone who wants to hear their heart beat just a little bit faster. (Check out some audio clips of Steve
doing Poe.) Running Time: About an hour. Contact Steve for pricing.
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Available now or coming soon, a whole series of one-man adaptations of other great tales: Sherlock Holmes,
Mark Twain, the Canterbury Tales, even Shakespeare. Stay tuned for more details!
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Dramatic Readings and/or Staged Readings
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Have a favorite story or a favorite book? Teaching a class on a play or a work of literature? Want
to give your friends or your students a brief taste of how it should sound, but don't want to pay for
a full, touring production? Contact Steve to set up a dramatic reading--solo or with other professional
actors, it's all up to you.
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"Sounds great, but we don't have a stage!"
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Not to worry. Steve's a remarkably versatile actor. He's performed in:
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auditoriums food courts classrooms churches preschools senior centers community centers
banquet halls sidewalks public parks basements back yards on a covered bridge on board
a moving train
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