JOHNSON STRING INSTRUMENT
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MARTHA MITCHELL |
| In 1973, a year after the break-in, Martha Mitchell, 55, tells her side of the Watergate story. She traces her life from the blissful early days of marriage to John Mitchell, Nixon's Attorney General, through her colorful glory days as "Martha the Mouth", to her downfall as the much maligned "Cassandra of Watergate." Nixon later said, "Without Martha Mitchell, there never would have been a Watergate."
"Martha Mitchell" has been performed at Playwrights Platform and Theatre Lobby in Boston, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Theatre Center Philadelphia, as well as at Tufts University and the University of Connecticut. The Scotsman, Scotland's National Newspaper, wrote: |
| "Martha Mitchell, In Mostly Her Own Words" has been performed at看 Playwrights Platform and Theatre Lobby in Boston, the Edinburgh Fringe看 Festival, Theatre Centre Philadelphia, as well as at Tufts University and the看 University of Connecticut, and most recently at the West End Theater in看 Gloucester. The original creative team of playwright Rosanna看 Alfaro, director June Lewin, with Geralyn Horton as Martha Mitchell and看 Joan Faber at the keyboard, now brings this timely production to Johnson String Instrument in Falmouth. |
Sunday, June 25, 2006 at 4pm
Admission: $15
Refreshments will be served after this wonderful and interesting event
at
Johnson String Instrument
49 North Main Street
Falmouth, MA
508-495-5551
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