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February. 13, 2010 - Saturday
The Autry National Center invites you to an
exclusive sneak preview of
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE's Wyatt Earp
Join us for this legendary story of a man who was at once a hero, a
lawman, and an outlaw, and whose life is a lens on politics, justice
and economic opportunity on the American frontier.
When: Saturday, February 13, 2010 - 2:00 PM
Where: Tucson Rodeo Parade Museum - N.E.
Corner of 6th Avenue and Irvington Rd., Tucson, AZ - in the historic
Tucson Rodeo Grounds.
Other: Tour the TUCSON RODEO PARADE MUSEUM
after the showing.
Admission (includes Showing and Museum tour)
$10.00 per adult;
$7.00 over 65 &
$2.00 (16 and under).
Payment at the door.
Full ADA facilities. Dress according to the weather.
Presented in conjunction with Tucson's own KUAT.
Contact
the Parade Office: (520) 294-1280 if you have any questions
"A lot
of people feel strongly that Wyatt Earp was either hero or villain.
The real story is a lot more interesting than that," explains Rob
Rapley, who wrote, directed, and produced the one-hour film. "We
think of him as the ultimate example of a man controlling his own
destiny. Although there's some truth to that, the fact is he spent
almost all of his life being tossed around by the vast forces that
were reshaping the West."
ABOUT AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: Television's most-watched history series,
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE has been hailed as "peerless" (Wall Street
Journal), "the most consistently enriching program on television"
(Chicago Tribune), and "a beacon of intelligence and purpose"
(Houston Chronicle). On air and online, the series brings to life
the incredible characters and epic stories that have shaped
America's past and present. Acclaimed by viewers and critics alike,
AMERICAN EXPERIENCE documentaries have been honored with every major
broadcast award.
Exclusive corporate funding for AMERICAN EXPERIENCE is provided by
Liberty Mutual. Major funding is provided by the Alfred P. Sloan
Foundation. Additional funding is provided by the Corporation for
Public Broadcasting and by public television viewers.
Telephone: 520-294-3636
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