In this presentation of I Now Pronounce You Lucy Stone™, HAP Founder and Artistic Director Judith Kalaora is Lucy Stone: The first woman from Massachusetts to earn a college degree, a fierce abolitionist, and women’s rights activist. Challenging discrimination is not easy, but Lucy Stone is 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 Play™, LLC, 2011. All rights reserved.
This event takes place at 1:00 pm ET at the First Congregational United Church of Christ, 108 Park Street, West Springfield, MA. Tickets for this event cost $10.00 per person 12 years or older. Anyone younger than 12 is free. Ticket cost includes admission to the perfomance, light refreshments, and admission to the Josiah Day House once the house opens after construction.
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