Traveling With Ghosts

“Traveling With Ghosts” by James W. Uht is an independently published one-man stage play that delves into the life of John Henry “Doc” Holliday, a notable figure from the Old West. Released on October 19, 2019, this 41-page work presents Doc as the sole character, engaging directly with the audience while recounting pivotal moments from his life, including the infamous gunfight at the O.K. Corral.
In this play, readers will encounter key figures such as Wyatt Earp and Big Nose Kate, who played significant roles in shaping Holliday’s legacy. The narrative unfolds through Doc’s reflections, offering insights into his relationships and experiences that contributed to his transformation from a man into a legend. With a focus on performing arts and theater, “Traveling With Ghosts” invites exploration of the complexities of Holliday’s character and the historical context surrounding him.
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John Henry “Doc” Holliday is a famous, almost infamous character in the history of the Old West. “Traveling With Ghosts” is a one-man stage play in which the only character on stage is Doc himself speaking to the audience as well as to many of the people in his life. He takes the audience through his life from the beginning through the famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral and to the end.Meet Doc, Wyatt Earp, Big Nose Kate and many of the people who influenced John Henry Holliday and made him not only the man he was but the legend he became.
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