Mark Twain returns to the stage—witty, wandering, and wonderfully human.
This one-man performance brings to life the humor, heart, and hard-earned wisdom of America’s most iconic storyteller. Through laughter, reflection, and razor-sharp satire, Twain guides audiences from the boyhood banks of the Mississippi to the deeper questions of humanity, morality, and what it means to live a good life.
This production carries a special legacy.
Originally performed by beloved Company Theatre co-founder Damian Gillen, this show has become a cherished piece of our artistic tradition. In honoring Damian, we continue what he began—revisiting, reshaping, and re-sharing Twain’s words for a new audience, just as Twain himself did throughout his life.
Because Twain was never meant to be preserved…
He was meant to be performed.
Join us for an evening of laughter, insight, and remembrance—as we celebrate both a literary legend and the artist who helped bring him to life on our stage.
