When we talk about pioneers, we rarely mention industrial Pioneers. Henry Ford didn't invent the automobile, but his assembly line and five dollar a day wage of 1914 made the working class middle class. Suddenly, immigrants and rural Americans could dream of having luxuries reserved in the past only for the rich. Was he a saint? Hardly. Hank's latest one-man play invites the audience to rediscover the beginnings of these glorious times when intelligent people asked each other: What time is it when one Model T crosses in front of another?
Answer: Tin past tin. |
(performed spring and summer)
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