Mark Twain Himself
Mark Twain Himself

Like a homecoming, Mark Twain Himself returns author and
humorist Samuel L. Clemens to his Missouri birthplace and
Hannibal home on the banks of the Mississippi River. The
show runs from May
29 to September 7, 2010,  in Hannibal's
historic Planters Barn Theater. Audiences experience a special
encounter with the man who made America laugh and inspired
the world. It's a great show full of hilarious comedy and
compelling drama. You won't want to miss this unique
production of Mark Twain Himself!

Hannibal's historic Planters Barn Theater is located at 319
North Main Street just a stone's throw from the Mark Twain
Boyhood Home and Museum. This is the heart of Hannibal's
historic district and the boyhood playground from Samuel L.
Clemens.

Planters Barn Theater Tickets
Adults $16
Children/Seniors $1
4
Groups of 12+ $1
3
Enjoy the complimentary Victorian Tea and Show

Mark Twain for President
The political wit and wisdom of Mark Twain is at its best in this
show.  

Mark Twain on Slavery
In his own words, Mark Twain tells of his experiences and the
characters who shaped his understanding of slavery from his
days in Hannibal to his Connecticut Yankee days.  Full of stories
and anecdotes from Uncle Daniel to Huck and Jim.

Life on the Mississippi
Mark Twain tells of his love affair with the Mississippi River from
his boyhood days in Hannibal to his riverboat pilot days.  

The Women in My Life
Samuel L. Clemens talks about the women in his life including
his mother, his sister, his girlfriends, his wife Olivia, and his
daughters Susie, Clara, and Jean
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