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From: Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
Date: 20080410
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Byline: Kevin T. Baldwin
WESTBORO - Residents will have their chance to feel like they've met legendary author Mark Twain in person when actor Richard Clark performs his one-man play, "And Now
... Mark Twain!" Sunday afternoon, at the Westboro Public Library.
Clark, of Boylston said the performance is a tribute to one of America's most notable writers and humorists.
"I've performed the show all over," Clark said. "I've (played Twain) in New York and all over New England. In addition to libraries, I've also performed it at colleges, senior centers and other ...
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