THE MAN WHO MADE MARK TWAIN FAMOUS: Stories from the Kennedy Center, the White House, and Other Comedy Venues
Reveals how the Mark Twain Prize was conceived. McGarr pulls back the curtain for the behind the scenes look at over two decades of ceremonies, sharing his take on the Kennedy Center's tributes to nearly two dozen legendary comedians--and gives us the inside scoop on several shows that he has produced. Photos.
Format: Hardbound
Pages: 271
Publisher: Post Hill
Publishing status: Current
ISBN: 9781637581674
Item #: 4856090
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