Wyatt Earp

Life on the Frontier - The Story Hollywood Never Told!

Wyatt Earp has been portraying his famous relative in his one-man play called “Wyatt Earp: A Life on The Frontier” since 1996. Wyatt has done over 690 performances of the play throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe.

In 1998 he began performing another one-man play “The Gentleman Doc Holliday” which is based on the book “Doc Holliday: A Family Portrait” by Karen Holliday Tanner, who is the closest living relative of Doc Holliday”, which the play is primarily, based on.

In both plays, what you will hear is truly the real story…
Wyatt is a charter member of “The Arizona Gunfighters”, a historical reenactment troupe.

“The story Hollywood didn’t tell as told by Virgil Earp’s great-grand-nephew.”

Wyatt Earp's Life on the Frontier Sampler Video

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