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Bank Robbery Re-Enactment 2011: A new touch



2011-10-08 - 300 Quadrant, Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
Barry Jones, veteran Green River Cowboy and re-enactor, said that this was one of the neatest additions to the Re-enactment of the 1872 robbery of the Bank of Columbia: Jerry Parnell as a preaching doctor and Gizmo Loy as the driver of a road wagon carrying a coffin with one of the doctor's patients to the funeral parlor. Delightful anachronisms abound, with the rubber tires on the wagons and the ever present bringing of cell phones to draw spectators out of a 19th century fantasy into these mod'n times. The re-enactment is now more about good theatre than slavish adherence to history. Good theater, not necessarily what was, but what plays best.


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