KATE: WOMAN OF MANY NAMES

A one-woman play by
Terry Earp
Featuring Terry Earp
as "Kate"

"Although I've been so many different women with so many different names, I've always only had just one heart."

    Set in a cemetery in Dos Cabezas, Arizona in 1930, Doc Holliday's woman, Big-Nose Kate (also known as Mary Katherine Haroney, Mary Silas, Kate Elder, Kate Fisher, Kate Earp, Kate Holliday and Mary K. Cummings) reveals her true identity to the ghost of John J. Howard, the man with whom she has shared the las thirty years of her life as Mary Cummings.

    In the 45-minute performance, Kate completes the story of the turbulent lives of Wyatt Earp ahd Doc Holliday, disclosing things they would or could never say about themselves. Kate also speaks about the circumstances that plunged her from an upper-class background into a life of prostitution ahd how she survived.

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