The Friends of the Dover Public Library
are once again pleased to host actor and stage performer Stephen Collins on
Tuesday, May 15 at 7pm in the Library’s Lecture Hall. His one-man show, “Unlaunch’d
Voices: an Evening with Walt Whitman” opens as the elderly Whitman celebrates
his 70th birthday. He begins to reminisce and to question his
success as a man and a poet. He recalls a mystical experience in his 37th
year that inspired him to write poetry.
As the performance continues, Whitman
transforms into his younger self and we learn the story behind his seminal
work, “Leaves of Grass”. He explores his preoccupation with the self and his
struggles with his sexuality.
In the second part of the performance,
Whitman’s life is changed forever by the Civil War. He discovers his life’s
most important work: nursing the wounded soldiers in hospitals. Through his
poetry and readings, we see Whitman grow into a mature artist who is at peace
with himself, God, and death.
“Unlaunch’d Voices” relies on as much of
Walt’s actual words and dialogue as possible. Whitman made invaluable
contributions to modern poetry and free verse. His worth lies in his humanity,
his individuality, his struggles, and his joyfully inclusive view of life.
Stephen Collins as Walt Whitman will leave the audience with new insight into
this great man and great poet, and with an appreciation of Whitman as an
eternally free spirit. As you can see from the pictures, there is an uncanny resemblance between the two men!
Join us for this free theatrical
performance at the Dover Public Library! For more information, call (603)
516-6050.
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