In September 1923, Georgetown District Attorney Dan Moody tried and convicted the Ku Klux Klan for the first time ever in the United States. This fast-moving story of pistol-whippings and court trials describes in vivid detail how Moody helped rid Texas of the evil Ku Klux Klan.
The Georgetown Palace Theatre is joining the County Historical Commission in commemorating the Diamond Anniversary of the trial. In full costume under theatre lights, they will present the script as a staged reading. Audiences will feel like they are part of the original audience for the trials as they sit on the benches in the Williamson County Courthouse.
In September 1923, Georgetown District Attorney Dan Moody tried and convicted the Ku Klux Klan for the first time ever in the United States. This fast-moving story of pistol-whippings and court trials describes in vivid detail how Moody helped rid Texas of the evil Ku Klux Klan.
The Georgetown Palace Theatre is joining the County Historical Commission in commemorating the Diamond Anniversary of the trial. In full costume under theatre lights, they will present the script as a staged reading. Audiences will feel like they are part of the original audience for the trials as they sit on the benches in the Williamson County Courthouse.
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$15-$30