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    “The Facts Keep Gettin’ in the Way of the Story”, New Show at the Sedona Heritage Museum

    January 22, 2013No Comments
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    logo_sedonamuseumSedona AZ (January 22, 2013) – The Sedona Heritage Museum presents Michael Peach in the premier of his new original show, “The Facts Keep Gettin’ in the Way of the Story” on Saturday, February 2nd at 1:30 p.m..

    Peach’s new show features his unique blend of original cowboy poetry with a tongue-in-cheek look at the history of cowboying and the greater Sedona area.

    photo_michaelpeach3“Time takes its toll on the body and soul of a cowboy out on the range.” Or, so says award-winning actor, playwright and historian Michael Peach in his new show. He continues:

    “There’s enough aggravation at roundup without getting’ your insides all bound up. But serving bad food can start up a feud if the cowboy’s complaints start to mound up.”

    Mike spins tales using jokes, stories, first person narrative, and original cowboy poetry to explore the hard work and hard play of ranching and cowboy life. “If whiskey was their quest, men knew that the best came from Bill’s still outside of Sedona.” But, women of the West aren’t ignored in his new show. “And volatile confrontations were not the exclusivedomain of men. For Jerome was known to be the home of some fierce ladies of sin.”

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    Informative, entertaining and family appropriate, Mike’s shows have long been a favorite of university, state and national parks, and historically-oriented audiences.

    This new show is about an hour long. Tickets are $6, with children under 12 free. Museum admission is separate. This new show will be performed every first Saturday or every month through 2013 at the Museum.

    The Sedona Heritage Museum is located at 735 Jordan Rd in Jordan Historical Park. The Museum is open daily at 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. For more info 928-282-7038.

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