New York City
Actor/playwright Tennessee Webb spent three years researching the legendary author Mark Twain–considered by many to be the greatest American writer of all time–and found the darker, pricklier, more controversial side of the man. Forget the Hal Holbrook version: Webb’s Twain returns almost 100 years after his death to discuss such touchy 21st Century topics as Viagra, Stem Cell research, the War in Iraq, Victoria’s Secret, and George W. Bush, among many others.