I Now Pronounce You  Lucy Stone™ in Lancaster, MA!

I Now Pronounce You Lucy Stone™ in Lancaster, MA!

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Lucy Stone finds her voice at the First Church of Christ on Sunday, April 26th.

In this presentation of I Now Pronounce You Lucy StoneTM, HAP Founder and Artistic Director Judith Kalaora is Lucy Stone: The first woman from Massachusetts to earn a college degree, using her experience and knowledge gained to become a fierce abolitionist and women’s rights activist. Challenging discrimination was not easy, but Lucy Stone was never one to take the easy road. Even Susan B. Anthony credited Lucy Stone for her involvement in the tumultuous women’s rights movement. The fight for suffrage is ferocious, so come along for the ride! Researched, written, and produced by Judith Kalaora, ©History At PlayTM.LLC, 2011. All rights reserved.

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History At Play™, LLC (HAP) has garnered nationwide applause for its solo and ensemble Immersive Living History Experiences, chronicling the lives of legendary trailblazers who changed society. Now, we bring Lucy's story to you.

HAP was founded in 2010 and redefines immersive theatre as a pop culture teaching tool, exposing audiences to vastly different viewpoints. The company is internationally renowned in the history, corporate, educational, and entertainment fields for breaking the mold of traditional high-calibre touring theatre, along with virtual and hybrid events.

Founder & Artistic Director Judith Kalaora enchants audiences in this 60-minute program. Kalaora is a professional educator, award-winning playwright, and living historian. She graduated Magna cum Laude from Syracuse University and completed the Globe Education Program at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre of London, England.

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Josh Lederman, AP & NBC News Political Correspondent, attests: “History At Play™ connects the dots between the characters that made up our past and the events they shaped that still influence our lives.” Jordan Rich, of CBS WBZ Radio (Ret.), states that Judith Kalaora is “a one-woman force of nature and inhabits these women…it takes people like her to bring these stories to life…these lost pieces of history.”

Visit HistoryAtPlay.com to learn more and email info@HistoryAtPlay.com.

Questions about this event? Email BoxOffice@HistoryAtPlay.com.

Lucy Stone finds her voice at the First Church of Christ on Sunday, April 26th.

In this presentation of I Now Pronounce You Lucy StoneTM, HAP Founder and Artistic Director Judith Kalaora is Lucy Stone: The first woman from Massachusetts to earn a college degree, using her experience and knowledge gained to become a fierce abolitionist and women’s rights activist. Challenging discrimination was not easy, but Lucy Stone was never one to take the easy road. Even Susan B. Anthony credited Lucy Stone for her involvement in the tumultuous women’s rights movement. The fight for suffrage is ferocious, so come along for the ride! Researched, written, and produced by Judith Kalaora, ©History At PlayTM.LLC, 2011. All rights reserved.

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History At Play™, LLC (HAP) has garnered nationwide applause for its solo and ensemble Immersive Living History Experiences, chronicling the lives of legendary trailblazers who changed society. Now, we bring Lucy's story to you.

HAP was founded in 2010 and redefines immersive theatre as a pop culture teaching tool, exposing audiences to vastly different viewpoints. The company is internationally renowned in the history, corporate, educational, and entertainment fields for breaking the mold of traditional high-calibre touring theatre, along with virtual and hybrid events.

Founder & Artistic Director Judith Kalaora enchants audiences in this 60-minute program. Kalaora is a professional educator, award-winning playwright, and living historian. She graduated Magna cum Laude from Syracuse University and completed the Globe Education Program at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre of London, England.

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Josh Lederman, AP & NBC News Political Correspondent, attests: “History At Play™ connects the dots between the characters that made up our past and the events they shaped that still influence our lives.” Jordan Rich, of CBS WBZ Radio (Ret.), states that Judith Kalaora is “a one-woman force of nature and inhabits these women…it takes people like her to bring these stories to life…these lost pieces of history.”

Visit HistoryAtPlay.com to learn more and email info@HistoryAtPlay.com.

Questions about this event? Email BoxOffice@HistoryAtPlay.com.

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  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • all ages
  • In person

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First Church of Lancaster, Unitarian Universalist

725 Main Street

Lancaster, MA 01523

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