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SUMMARY:Women of '76 presented by OHM
DESCRIPTION:WOMEN OF '76 at Ogunquit Heritage Museum\n \n\nStep into the untold side of the American Revolution.\n\n\n\nOn Thursday July 9 at 5PM\, OHM in conjunction with the Historical Society of Wells and Ogunquit\, will welcome Rita Parisi of Waterfall Productions for a powerful solo theatrical performance of *Women of '76*\n\n  a journey into the lives of the real women who witnessed\, chronicled\, and in some cases *changed* the course of the Revolution.\n\n\n\nAudiences will meet voices rarely heard in history books:\n\n- Baroness Frederika von Riedesel\, the German noblewoman whose vivid journals capture the chaos of war.\n\n- Prudence Wright\, the Massachusetts patriot who led a militia of women to capture Tory spies.\n\n- Nancy Hart\, the fearless Georgia frontierswoman who faced down a band of British soldiers.\n\n- Mary Katharine Goddard\, the courageous printer and publisher who issued the first printed Declaration of Independence to include the names of the people who signed it.\n\n- Mary Gould Almy\, a loyalist diarist whose moving firsthand accounts documented the siege of Newport.\n\n\n\nTheir stories   patriot and loyalist\, American and foreign   reveal a deeper\, more complex portrait of the American Revolution.\n\n\n\nRita Parisi\, an accomplished actress and playwright\, has been touring original solo works for over 20 years. Since founding Waterfall Productions in 2005\, she has brought history to life for audiences throughout New England and beyond. A proud member of SAG-AFTRA\, her work has been seen on film and stage\, including features at the Boston International Film Festival and the Cannes Film Festival.\n\n\n\nDon't miss this riveting and richly costumed performance that gives voice to the women of the Revolution.\n\n\n\nThe event will be held in the Dorothea Jacobs Grant Common in front of the Ogunquit Heritage Museum. So\, bring a blanket\, lawn chairs\, and a picnic to enjoy the show. Parking in the adjoining Obeds parking lot is free for patrons of the show.\n\n\n\nThe performance is funded by Friends of Ogunquit Heritage Museum\, FOHM. For more information\, please contact OHM at 207-646-0296.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h1 style="text-align:center"><em>WOMEN OF &rsquo\;76</em> at Ogunquit Heritage Museum</h1>\n&nbsp\;<br />\nStep into the untold side of the American Revolution.<br />\n<br />\nOn Thursday July 9 at 5PM\, OHM in conjunction with the Historical Society of Wells and Ogunquit\, will welcome Rita Parisi of Waterfall Productions for a powerful solo theatrical performance of *Women of &rsquo\;76*<br />\n&mdash\; a journey into the lives of the real women who witnessed\, chronicled\, and in some cases *changed* the course of the Revolution.<br />\n<br />\nAudiences will meet voices rarely heard in history books:<br />\n- Baroness Frederika von Riedesel\, the German noblewoman whose vivid journals capture the chaos of war.<br />\n- Prudence Wright\, the Massachusetts patriot who led a militia of women to capture Tory spies.<br />\n- Nancy Hart\, the fearless Georgia frontierswoman who faced down a band of British soldiers.<br />\n- Mary Katharine Goddard\, the courageous printer and publisher who issued the first printed Declaration of Independence to include the names of the people who signed it.<br />\n- Mary Gould Almy\, a loyalist diarist whose moving firsthand accounts documented the siege of Newport.<br />\n<br />\nTheir stories &mdash\; patriot and loyalist\, American and foreign &mdash\; reveal a deeper\, more complex portrait of the American Revolution.<br />\n<br />\nRita Parisi\, an accomplished actress and playwright\, has been touring original solo works for over 20 years. Since founding Waterfall Productions in 2005\, she has brought history to life for audiences throughout New England and beyond. A proud member of SAG-AFTRA\, her work has been seen on film and stage\, including features at the Boston International Film Festival and the Cannes Film Festival.<br />\n<br />\nDon&rsquo\;t miss this riveting and richly costumed performance that gives voice to the women of the Revolution.<br />\n<br />\nThe event will be held in the Dorothea Jacobs Grant Common in front of the Ogunquit Heritage Museum. So\, bring a blanket\, lawn chairs\, and a picnic to enjoy the show. Parking in the adjoining Obeds parking lot is free for patrons of the show.<br />\n<br />\nThe performance is funded by Friends of Ogunquit Heritage Museum\, FOHM. For more information\, please contact OHM at 207-646-0296.
LOCATION:Dorothea Jacobs Grant Common Ogunquit\, ME 03907 Bring chairs/blanket/picnic
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DTSTAMP:20260704T231935Z
URL:https://chamber.ogunquit.org/events/details/women-of-76-presented-by-ohm-61087
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