Friday, January 3, 2014

Thomas A. Bogar, Author and Historian 01/03 by High Noon in Lake Worth | History Podcasts

Join your host Wes Blackman as he welcomes Thomas Bogar to the High Noon in Lake Worth studios.Dr. Bogar has taught theatre history, dramatic literature, and theatrical production for forty years, most recently at Hood College in Frederick, Maryland, and directed over seventy theatrical productions. He holds a Ph.D. in theatre history/literature/criticism from Louisiana State University, an M.A. in play directing, and a B.A. in educational theatre, both from the University of Maryland.
In addition to Backstage at the Lincoln Assassination (Regnery History 2013), he is the author of American Presidents Attend the Theatre (McFarland, 2006) and a biography of 19th-century actor-manager John E. Owens (McFarland, 2002). His writing has appeared in Washington History, Maryland Historical Magazine, Teaching Theatre, and Music Educators Journal.
He is the recipient of two National Endowment for the Humanities fellowships and served as a judge for Washington's Helen Hayes Theatre Awards. He lives in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Wes saw his talk on C-Span and is lucky to have secured his appearance on the show. Click title for link to live show between 12 and 1 p.m. on Friday, or after the show airs for the archived show. Leave questions as comments below.

Here are some images he shared from the book.
Cover of his book.

Ford Theater draped in black after the assassination.

John T. Ford, owner of the theater.

John Wilkes Booth