History At Play™, LLC (HAP) has garnered international acclaim for their solo and ensemble Immersive Living History Experiences, chronicling the lives of legendary figures who changed society.
A Revolution of Her Own!™, the inspirational story of America’s first professional female soldier Deborah Sampson, has been performed over 2,000 times across the country and virtually, receiving accolades from journalists, actors, CEOs, & historians, earning a standing ovation Off-Broadway, on 42nd Street, NYC as an Official Selection of the United Solo Theatre Festival.
A Revolution of Her Own!™ runs 60 minutes and is followed by a real-time audience talkback. Suitable for all ages. Rated PG. Includes simulated violence. There are no firearms in this production. Viewer discretion is advised.
The hour-long production chronicles Deborah’s life: An indentured servant by age five, Deborah grew up in a man's world, where women were naught but second-class subjects. Without the ability to vote nor own property, Deborah knew options were: limited; breaking the rules may be necessary to accomplish a greater goal in life.
Experience Deborah’s arduous upbringing; years of active combat; and success as the first female professional soldier through interactive storytelling. Deborah's passion will take you back in time!
This is a FREE, event and donations are welcome.
Since 2010, the HAP Troupe has brought the legacies of historic trailblazers to life with live, in-person & virtual performances, keynote speeches, and events in museums, libraries, corporate settings, universities, historical societies, historic estates, senior living communities, and schools across the United States.
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“A Revolution of Her Own!™ Deborah Sampson” (6/24/23-6/24/23)
John Bauer Senior Center is at 7 Avenue de Lafayette, P.O. Box #120233, Paxton, MA.
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