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  • Andrew Mulcare (narrator) is an actor, director, writer, voice over artist and teacher of acting. He has worked extensively in theatre, film, and television. While completing a Master of Fine Arts degree at University of South Carolina, he was admitted into SAG, AEA, and AFTRA, the three professional actors’ unions, and was also awarded a fellowship to the Folger Conservatory in Washington, DC.
  • After acting in regional theatre as well as in New York and Los Angeles, he was awarded a Rotary International Fellowship to the Sorbonne in Paris for French theatre studies. Reilly has directed theatre productions in France, Russia and Hong Kong, as well as in Los Angeles. In 2001 he was awarded a Fulbright grant to lecture in Russia on American theatre and film, and became the founding artistic director of the English Language Theatre of Orenburg.

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  • Wetware: noun, cyber jargon. The human mind and nervous system.
 

Reminiscences of a Rebel
The True Adventures of a Confederate Soldier


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Written by Wayland Fuller Dunaway and narrated by Andrew Mulcare

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In April 1861, upon the outbreak of Civil War in the United States, Wayland Fuller Dunaway left his college classroom and entered the ranks of the men who fought the bloodiest war ever waged on the North American continent. A captain in the Army of Northern Virginia, he marched hundreds of miles in Stonewall Jackson's command; saw Generals Lee and Longstreet; was among the first soldiers to fight at Gettysburg, where he also participated in Pickett's Charge; and fought against the lines of strangers in blue who, no matter how many times they were defeated, always returned to invade his beloved Virginia.

We have no time machine with which to visit the America of 1861, but Captain Dunaway's humble narrative of an ordinary participant in the Civil War shines a light back through the mists of time to show what we were like as a people.

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