Join host Ruth Chambers as she shares stories from 1800 to 1920 in the dialogue and dialects of the time as written by the authors. You'll hear Gold Rush and Wild West Stories, Tall Tales, and plenty of Mark Twain. Some of the stories were written by the reader herself! Tune in, sit back, and enjoy a taste of simpler times.
Chambers Street Theatre for 11:00am on May 3rd, 2018Thu, 05/03/2018 - 11:35am | Ruth Chambers |
Chambers Street Theatre for 11:00am on Apr 26th, 2018Thu, 04/26/2018 - 11:35am | Ruth Chambers |
Chambers Street Theatre for 11:00am on Apr 19th, 2018Thu, 04/19/2018 - 11:35am | Ruth Chambers |
Chambers Street Theatre for 11:00am on Apr 12th, 2018Thu, 04/12/2018 - 11:35am | Ruth Chambers |
Chambers Street Theatre for 11:00am on Apr 5th, 2018Thu, 04/05/2018 - 11:35am | Ruth Chambers |
Chambers Street Theatre for 11:00am on Mar 29th, 2018Thu, 03/29/2018 - 11:35am | Ruth ChambersWe join Mark Twain in Hawaii and learn the history of the hula hula, as the hula was known in the 1800s. |
Chambers Street Theatre for 11:00am on Mar 22nd, 2018Thu, 03/22/2018 - 11:35am | Ruth ChambersLast weekend was St. Pat's Day so this is the second Irish show. Flann O'Brien is the author and "Two in One" is the short story. One of the best written tales read in General American so most of us can understand it. |
Chambers Street Theatre for 11:00am on Mar 15th, 2018Thu, 03/15/2018 - 11:35am | Ruth ChambersThis weekend is St. Pat's Day so today Ruth reads one of the stories from the book "Lincoln and the Irish." It was the Irishman James Shields (three time American Senator) who challenged Lincoln to a duel. |
Chambers Street Theatre for 11:00am on Mar 8th, 2018Thu, 03/08/2018 - 11:35am | Ruth ChambersTwain is still in Hawaii. |
Chambers Street Theatre for 11:00am on Mar 1st, 2018Thu, 03/01/2018 - 11:35am | Ruth ChambersTwain is still in Hawaii. This time he is on horseback with Oahu the horse who sits to listen as Twain "gives voice to his thoughts." It is assumed Twain remained on the horse in the sitting position. |
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Thanks to all the folk I meet in town who recognize my voice and say how much they like my show. I like every one of you and we always have a nice chat about Mark Twain. You all are the best of people.
Here's our offering for your collection. It's an ode to our kitty Katie ...
A wonderfully warm Katie Cat
would come running whenever you sat.
She'd rumble and purr,
and had wonderful fur
to cuddle and nuzzle and pat.
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