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Presents an illustrated history of the showmen, performers, theaters, and events that shaped the city's theatrical fortunes in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This book chronicles the early amateur theatricals of the 1870s, the development of ""Hell's Half Acre"" and the opening of Evans Hall, the town's first legitimate theater.

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Presents an illustrated history of the showmen, performers, theaters, and events that shaped the city's theatrical fortunes in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This book chronicles the early amateur theatricals of the 1870s, the development of ""Hell's Half Acre"" and the opening of Evans Hall, the town's first legitimate theater.
Autorenporträt
Jan L. Jones is a graduate of Abilene Christian University and holds an MS degree in drama from the University of North Texas. She taught theater and English in area schools for thirty-one years before retiring in 2001 to write and research. She makes her home in Fort Worth.