An Evening With John C. "Chuck" Chalberg, as . . .

. . . Gilbert Keith Chesterton

Chuck's portrayal of Chesterton on television's "The Apostle of Common Sense," brought the great man to life for a new generation. His one-man stage show does the same thing for live audiences. Chuck captures the wit and wisdom of GKC in this popular show.

. . . Teddy Roosevelt

When Chuck comes roaring on to the stage as Theodore Roosevelt, you will have the feeling of being in the presence of the original Rough Rider himself. In this show, "Col. Roosevelt" (as the former 26th President prefers to be called) has recently returned from a safari and is as anxious to ask the audience questions as he is to answer them. His direct and delightful interaction means that no two shows are the same!

. . . H.L. Mencken

As the infamous "Bard of Baltimore" Chuck brings Mencken's ascerbic wit to the stage with an opinion on everything and everyone.

. . . Branch Rickey

This side-splittingly funny show introduces us to one of America's most colorful characters. Branch Rickey, owner of the St.Louis Browns and the Brooklyn Dodgers, is best remembered as the man who hired Jackie Robinson and broke baseball's color barrier. But he was also known for teaching a young pitcher how to understand batters and umpires and wives.

Dr. John 'Chuck' Chalberg is an actor and historian with a knack for capturing the essence of flamboyant historical characters. He has presented these insightful characterizations all over North America and in Eastern Europe. Each of his four one-man shows has been enthusiastically received at a variety of colleges and universities and organizational meetings. Take your pick. Any one of the four men will provide a stimulating, entertaining, funny, and provocative evening.

For information on booking Dr. Chalberg:

E-mail: chuck.chalberg@normandale.edu
Phone: 952-487-8407