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Mr. Smarty Pants Knows
"...Samuel Seymour (1860-1956) was the last living witness to John Wilkes Booth's shooting of Abraham Lincoln. Two months before..."

April 8, 2022 Column by Mr. Smarty Pants

Mr. Smarty Pants Knows
"...The last Valentine's card sent by John Wilkes Booth was to Lucy Lambert Hale in 1865...."

Feb. 14, 2020 Column by Mr. Smarty Pants

Wayne Alan Brenner’s Top 10 Arts-Related Things I Enjoyed in 2018
Representational and digital art, plus theatre rooted in history proved especially mind-blowing this year
"...COURSE & OUTCOME OF CERTAIN EVENTS DELIVERED BY DOCTOR JOHN FAUSTUS ON THIS HIS FINAL EVENING (Capital T Theatre)..."

Dec. 28, 2018 Arts Feature by Wayne Alan Brenner

Booth's Richard III by the Hidden Room Theatre
Beth Burns and company unearths a fascinating theatrical time capsule with this version of Shakespeare's tragedy
"...now offers a play that is a ghost itself: Booth's Richard III...."

June 22, 2018 Arts Review by Shanon Weaver

Five Recommended Arts Events This Weekend
We’ll shield you against that mofo of a FOMO, citizen!
"...III, according to the personal 1860s promptbook of one John Wilkes Booth, subsequent presidential assassin, and simultaneously – and..."

June 15, 2018 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

The Hidden Room Theatre Is Working With a Presidential Assassin
Aside from that, Mrs. Lincoln, we reckon you’ll really enjoy the show
"...Hidden Room theatre company is officially in cahoots with John Wilkes Booth, the actor who shot and killed President..."

June 12, 2018 Arts Post by Wayne Alan Brenner

American Berserk Theatre's Killer Girls
When the killer girls of this timely satire strike back at abusive bros, revenge is sweet, smart, and hilarious
"...her protagonists are stuck in, she has them attend John Wilkes Booth University in #yesallmen, Texas (where campus landmarks..."

May 18, 2018 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Beside the Point: Everybody’s Got the Right
Concerning the fate of Mark Conditt’s confession
"...and killed President William McKinley in 1901; followed by John Hinckley Jr., who tried to do the same to..."

April 13, 2018 News Column by Chase Hoffberger

Theatre Synesthesia's The Brutes
Casey Wimpee’s original drama is about a Civil War-era family, but it’s deeply relevant to our own fractured time
"...Brutes (directed by Devin Finn), Theatre Synesthesia explores the Booths, a famous family of actors torn apart by politics..."

Dec. 15, 2017 Arts Review by T. Lynn Mikeska

"Shakespeare in Print and Performance" at the Ransom Center
This exhibition celebrates the Bard with rare artifacts from the Ransom Center's holdings
"...theatre arts collections. Who knew the HRC even owned John Wilkes Booth's promptbook for Richard III? And yet here..."

Jan. 1, 2016 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Hidden Room Theatre Resurrects King Lear
The once-popular but now obscure revision of Shakespeare's play by Nahum Tate is revived, complete with happy ending
"...of Richard III using the original prompt book from John Wilkes Booth's 1861 production as its main source. Exposing..."

Nov. 6, 2015 Arts Feature by Stephanie Carll

Pregaming 'Drunk History'
This July Fourth, celebrate the coming of a new American classic
"...we get a three-pronged look at Washington, D.C.: Watergate, John Wilkes Booth, and Elvis' surprising credentials, courtesy of former..."

July 4, 2013 Screens Post by Monica Riese

Playback: Lights Out for Jovita's
Run-ins at Jovita's, thieves in the night at Mohawk, and Lickona's feeds off of 'Austin City Limits'
"...off a mic stand. With a drive reminiscent of John Wilkes Booth after he shot Lincoln, the fan made..."

June 29, 2012 Music Column by Kevin Curtin

The Conspirator
Robert Redford directs this historical movie about the trial of Mary Surratt, who was convicted of conspiracy to assassinate Abraham Lincoln.
"...Wilkinson, Danny Huston, Alexis Bledel, Justin Long, Norman Reedus, Johnny Simmons, Toby Kebbell and Stephen Root. A little-known chapter..."

April 15, 2011 Movie Review by Marjorie Baumgarten

Mr. Smarty Pants Knows
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Lee Harvey Oswald, Phil Collins, Edwin Booth, and Caligula
"...Edwin Booth, brother of John Wilkes Booth, once saved the life..."

Jan. 28, 2011 Column by Mr. Smarty Pants

Assassins
The debut of UT's Musical Theatre Pilot Project is a visual treat, well performed, and with plenty of fun moments
"...You cannot murder a president, John Wilkes Booth smartly tells a depressed Lee Harvey Oswald...."

April 18, 2008 Arts Review by Avimaan Syam

Mr. Smarty Pants Knows
Bullets, birds, and Booth
"...Abraham Lincoln was a fan of the actor John Wilkes Booth...."

July 30, 2004 Column by Mr. Smarty Pants

After a Fashion
Welcome to our style column's third in a series on local fashion photographers. This week, find out all about Bob Sherman and why frogs , lambs, and satanic pom-pom girls love him.
"...clicked on, tell the story of the granddaughter of John Wilkes Booth and her search for the mummified tongue..."

March 16, 2001 Column by Stephen MacMillan Moser

Making History Personal
History is more than a bound collection of facts; it is something personal, something intimate, something that, even in contradiction, demands to be shared. Robi Polgar gleans that immediate sense of history from two plays currently running in Austin theatres: E Pluribus Unum: Barbara Jordan -- One Voice and The America Play.
"...words such as "Death to the tyrants!" that approximate John Wilkes Booth's utterance after that fatal shot, before shaking..."

Feb. 18, 2000 Arts Feature by Robi Polgar

Mr. Smarty Pants Knows
"...John Wilkes Booth's father, Junius Brutus Booth, was named after..."

Oct. 23, 1998 Column by Mr. Smarty Pants

Exhibitionism
Assassins:a Kick-line of Killers
"...Unfortunately, the musical, Assassins, with book by John Weidman, doesn't come together quite as well as many..."

March 6, 1998 Arts Review

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