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Saturday, May 26
Well, here's a photo you don't see every day — Scout Finch chatting up Mark Twain.
Yep, that's Mary Badham (Scout in the movie classic To Kill a Mockingbird) with Hal Holbrook, who has portrayed Mark Twain every single year for the past 55 years, including last night at the Carson Center. Mary, who was the guest of Commissioner Gayle Kaler (she's in the middle), is in town for this morning's kick-off of The Big Read. Hal knows her brother, the director John Badham.
Y'all, he was DARLING. The Mark Twain Tonight! show was lovely, funny, relevant and really, really cute. And Hal Holbrook just couldn't be nicer.
Photog Bill Fox took these pix as Hal performed...
...then several of us got to meet him afterward, including March of Dimes Executive Director Tom Dolan, who also happens to be an actor with the Market House Theatre. (Quick plug for his Signature Chefs Auction, Thursday, Nov. 5.)
Hal and I talked a little about our phone interview from a few weeks ago. Evidently, I'm the first to interview him for a Web site. He jokingly said something like, "This Internet thing, it looks like it's here to stay, huh?" I certainly hope so.