At 69, Scott Bakula was born to play Lincoln. From the first words to the final applause, he projected America's tragic "Everyman" President with wit, and pathos, and compassion. I could not stop my eyes from leaking at his recitation of The Gettysburg Address. After the standing ovation faded at the end of the performance, Bakula turned to look up upon the very theatre box in which Lincoln was shot, clasped his hands and bowed his head in a moment of silence. An amazing homage to a brilliant performance. This is one that I will always cherish.
Speaking of his youth and the first time he understood what it meant that Black Africans were enslaved
Reading a letter from the contemporary journalist Horace Greeley criticizing his presidency--we also hear his witty, acid sharp response
Recreating Lincoln's recitation of the Gettysburg Address
At the end with the actual theater box where Lincoln was shot upper right. Throughout there was a palpable sense that Lincoln's ghost was hovering, inspiring the performance. The only kind of magic I believe in, theatre magic!
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