Join us for an evening performance by one of the nation's leading Abraham Lincoln portrayers. 
Presentation, "The Last Full Measure: Lincoln's Final Hours," with special guest Fritz Klein. 
Fritz Klein, one of the nation's pre-eminent Abraham Lincoln portrayers, performs the play, "The Last Full Measure: Lincoln's Final Hours" at the Studebaker National Museum.

Written by renowned Illinois playwright Dr. Ken Bradbury, "The Last Full Measure: Lincoln's Final Hours" speculates as to what may have passed through the heart and soul of Lincoln during those final hours. It is a gripping one act play that will leave you breathless, and talking about it for days after.

Fritz Klein is a full-time actor, performing as Lincoln in 43 states and internationally. He resides in Springfield, Illinois where he performs at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum as well as many other venues around the country.

The Museum will open at 6pm for check-in and to enjoy light refreshments (cookies, punch). Guests will also have the opportunity to see the major exhibition, "Lincoln's Final Journey: A Nation Mourns," before the performance begins at 7pm.

The evening promises to be a unique experience for families and individuals to see Lincoln as he experiences the tragedy that befell him 150 years ago on April 14, 1865.  
Join us at the Studebaker National Museum
Thursday, September 10, 2015, beginning at 6pm.


This event is $15 for adults, or $10 for adult members of the Studebaker National Museum or Museum Campus. Student tickets (including college with valid ID) are only $5.
Or contact George Garner by phone at (574) 235-9716 or email at ggarner@studebakermuseum.org.
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Studebaker National Museum | 201 S. Chapin St. | South Bend | IN | 46601