April 15, 1912–Memories of the Titanic
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
The most famous ship, and the most famous sinking of a ship; but despite the tragedy, there were survivors, and those survivors have remarkable stories of that night to share.
Running time : 60 minutes
We’ve heard of the Titanic and the Orphan Train before, but never the way you told it. You bring history to life and suddenly we were there! Your stories were wonderful, and your presentation was so interesting and unique.
Pippa’s research and telling of the Titanic story is detailed and captivating.