Wyatt Earp: A Life on the Frontier BioDrama

Fri | Jan 30, 2026 | 1pm

Join Wyatt Earp as he portrays his famous relative in his one-man bio drama, A Life on The Frontier. A bio drama is a live theatrical story based on the life of a real person—one that invites you to step into their world and experience their challenges, triumphs, and defining moments. Wyatt has performed this play close to 700 times throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe. The play was written by his wife, Terry Tafoya Earp, an award-winning Arizona playwright, and it received an AriZoni award.

Meet the Man and Not the Myth! In this play, an elderly Wyatt Earp tells of his adventures during the final days of the American Frontier from Arizona to Alaska. The year is 1928 and the place is Wyatt and his wife Josephine’s Los Angeles, California apartment. Wyatt reluctantly speaks to biographer Stuart N. Lake, as he tells of his time in Tombstone, Arizona, his life afterwards and follows the sometimes-turbulent times of the couple’s 47-year life together as they traveled and prospected throughout the West and Alaska.

Length: 1h 30m

Pricing:
FREE when you register for Free Museum Admission Day

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