Theater: The Scope of William Jennings Bryan [] Teatro Santa Ana

  • bryan

Event Category: All Events, Entertainment, La Biblioteca, and Theatrical EventsEvent Tags: Biblioteca, Entertainment, Films, movies, Music, play, and theater

Description
Description
Photos
Map
Reviews
  • Purchase Tickets HERE


    The Scope of William Jennings Bryan is a one-man play, featuring Frank Simons as William Jennings Bryan.

     

    The play takes place four days after the famous Scopes “monkey” trial in Dayton, Tennessee.  Despite his exhaustion, WJB insists upon going from town to town to thank his supporters.

     

    The play imagines his last stop, the nearby town of Winchester.  Thousands of people gather to hear The Great Commoner offer his recollections of the trial.  Prompted by questions from the “audience”, he also offers his critique of American imperialism, corporatocracy and other issues that could come straight from today’s headlines.

     

    WJB makes several eerily accurate prophecies about the USA and the world, which will leave modern audiences wishing voters listened more carefully to his message of peace 125 years ago.

     

    William Jennings Bryan was the nominee of the Democratic Party for the office of the presidency three times–1896, 1900, and 1908.  He lost all three times.  Wall Street backing of the Republican candidates played a major role in all of WJB’s losses.

     

    Those who remember Inherit the Wind will recall that WJB looked foolish in court when he agreed to be questioned by defense attorney Clarence Darrow regarding his literal interpretation of the Bible. Yet, we do a disservice to WJB and to our understanding of American history if we stop there–if we fail to consider the “scope” of WJB.

     

    Where is WJB now that we really need him?  Fortunately, WJB always had a great relationship with Mexico!  He’s here, in San Miguel.

     

    Miss it, and you will only inherit the Hollywood historical wind.

     

    Featuring Frank Simons as William Jennings Bryan

    Produced by Marjorie Burren

    Written by David Haddad

     

    Teatro Santa Ana, Relox street #50A, Downtown

    6 p.m., October 5th, & 6th.

    $100


    The Teatro Santa Ana is an intimate 91-seat theater, located inside the Biblioteca Publica. For over 20 years, the Teatro Santa Ana has been a premiere venue for theatrical productions, musical concerts, films and conferences in Centro historico San Miguel de Allende.

     

  • No Records Found

    Sorry, no records were found. Please adjust your search criteria and try again.

    Google Map Not Loaded

    Sorry, unable to load Google Maps API.

  • 1 Reviews on “Theater: The Scope of William Jennings Bryan [] Teatro Santa Ana”

    1. Roger Johns Theater: The Scope of William Jennings Bryan [] Teatro Santa Ana
      Overall Rating:
      5
      rating iconrating iconrating iconrating iconrating icon

      The play EXCEEDED any expectations I had. Very thought provoking and very enjoyable. The lead “Frank Simons ” hit a bulleye! Direction and sound was dead on. Who is this playwrite David Haddad??? A new resident of Allende

    Leave a Review

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    Drop files to upload


    Please drag & drop the images to rearrange the order