72 Years to Women’s Suffrage
SOLO SHOWS
- April 15, 1912–Memories of the Titanic
- Heroes of 9/11
- 72 Years to Women’s Suffrage
- Straight on Till Morning
- The Extraordinary Ordinary!
- A Tribute to Teachers
- Mothers, Daughters, Wives, Women
- Marching Out of the Sweatshop
- L.B. 4:15
- Woman’s Work
- Angels and Troublemakers
- Saints, Soldiers and Spies: Women and War
- Women Who Changed The World
- Far as the Eye Can See
- Voices from the Resistance
- Civil War Women
- Love in Action
- Into Possession of Myself
- The Story of the Orphan Train
- I Can’t Give You Anything But Songs: The Life and Work of Dorothy Fields
- Voices from Ellis Island
It began with a tea party, and the ladies who attended had no idea that they were going to be planning one of the most famous conventions of all time. For the next 72 years suffragists would break boundaries, forge new paths, take tremendous risks, and endure extraordinary hardships, so that the women who came after them could vote.
Running time : 60 minutes
I would like to thank you once again for the wonderful and very informative presentation about the Suffragists. The performance was both informative and yet quite humorous. I look forward to more!
Thank you for sharing your talent with us. I really enjoyed this. I found it very moving, and I really appreciate all the research and heart that you put into it.