Trial of Jack McCall

by Deadwood Alive
Address: 
624 Main Street, Deadwood

The Trial of Jack McCall is based on the impromptu trial which actually took place in the mining camp of Deadwood after “Crooked Nose” Jack McCall murdered James Butler "Wild Bill” Hickok. Wild Bill was playing poker in Nuttal and Mann’s Saloon No. 10 on August 2, 1876, and was shot in the back of the head while holding Aces and Eights, forever known as the "Dead Man’s Hand."
The play follows the Shooting of Wild Bill and capture of Crooked Nose Jack in front of the Saloon No. 10. This family-friendly show utilizes members of the audience to participate in the performance serving as extras in the Trial. This show is one of the longest running stage plays in the nation having been performed in Deadwood since the mid-1920s.

Admission
$10 Adults, $9 Seniors, $6 Children (ages 6-12) and Children 5 and under are free.  

Buy your tickets online or call (800) 344-8826.
Tickets are also available at the door before the show or on Historic Main Street from the Information Chuckwagon.

Schedule
· 7:35 Capture of Jack McCall - in front of the Saloon No. 10
· 7:50 “Even More Tomfoolery” - Wild Bill Theatre
· 8:00 TRIAL OF JACK McCall - Historic Franklin Hotel

The Trial operates Monday through Saturday during Peak Season and is now located at the Historic Franklin Hotel, 709 Main Street.
 
Show times/dates subject to change.
Please refer to www.deadwoodalive.com for updates.