Gone to Texas
A musical about the life and character of William Sydney Porter, world-famous as the short story writer O. Henry. Celebrated for his surprise endings, Porter is adamant about keeping his own life story hidden from public view, even if it means throwing away a chance for happiness.
Porter receives a letter from a childhood sweetheart, Sara Coleman, inquiring if “O. Henry” is in fact the Will Porter she knew when they were growing up in Greensboro, North Carolina. He replies yes, and they begin a correspondence, including an exchange of photographs. They reminisce about their childhood in Greensboro, starting with Porter’s Aunt Lina, who was also the schoolmarm. Characters: Aunt Lina, Porter, Pharmacist, Customers
1 – Here in the Schoolroom
In the meantime, Porter tries to avoid the editors, social lions, and loose women who surround him in New York Characters : Editor, Porter, Social Lion, Streetwalker
2 – I Think I Want You
3 – The First Man Who Asked Me
Porter, reluctantly and gradually, decides to tell Sara his story. In Austin, Texas, he recalls how he met his first wife Athol Estes at a fancy-dress ball. He was nervous and she was shy, but she put him at ease.
Characters: Athol
4 – Not So Bad After All
Porter, who supports his wife and child on his meager income as a bank teller, has gained a reputation in Austin for telling jokes and drawing funny pictures. One of his acquaintances, Daniels, thinks he can put such talents to profitable use.
Characters: Daniels, Porter
5 – Humor Magazine
Convicted of embezzlement, Porter serves time in the Ohio Penitentiary, where he begins to write and sell stories as O. Henry.
Characters: Porter
6 – A Story
Porter, a model prisoner, is granted special privileges. On occasion he is able to host a private dinner for himself and a couple of fellow convicts.
Characters : Robber, Forger, Porter,
7 – Innocent