On Friday, October 22nd, Historical Interpreter Kate Vigurs presents Ms. Catherine Eddowes and The Terrible Tales of Jack the Ripper, a solo performance taking viewers into the mind of the 4th victim of the notorious serial killer, on the very eve of her demise. Join us for a special Pay-Per-HAP Halloween happening! Episode #58, produced by History At Play, LLC (HAP, LLC), livestreams direct to you from the United Kingdom!Recording viewable for 48 Hours! Ticket sales close Sunday at 8pm ET (UTC-5). For those attending the livestream Friday evening, the virtual theatre lobby opens at approximately 7:15pm ET. Viewers who request entry after 7:25pm ET will be admitted at the Hosts discretion after opening remarks. All patrons gain access to the Digital Playbill, prior to the program, and to BONUS MATERIALS following the event.In this Livestream episodic series, Pay-Per-HAP takes to the dark back streets of the East London slums at 1:00am on the 30th of September in1888. Catherine Eddowes, partial to the odd gin, has just been released from gaol (jail) unbeknownst to her she has 45 minutes remaining before her life is brutally taken from her. She spends those last precious moments engaging you, the audience, in conversation, telling you about life in Victorian London, surviving on the streets of Whitechapel, and her fears about the infamous Jack the Ripper.
Dr. Kate Vigurs is an experienced and engaging historical interpreter from the United Kingdom with nearly twenty years professional experience in research, live historical interpretation, and living history, having worked for Royal Armouries, Imperial War Museum North, and English Heritage. She is a drama graduate and was a member of the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain. She also has a doctorate in Second World War History; making her uniquely skilled in bringing history to life. Kate set up the historical interpretation company Historys Maid ten years ago and it continues to excel from one strength to the next. Kate is dedicated to revitalizing history for the purposes of entertainment and education and any client or audience is guaranteed a well researched, professional and engaging display which will inspire and capture the imagination.Running time: Approx. 60 minutes, followed by real-time audience Q&A and BONUS MATERIALS. Episodes are viewable for 48 hours after livestream. This piece contains descriptions of murder and violence. Viewer discretion is advised.
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ABOUT Pay-Per-HAP: Pay-Per-HAP is an episodic livestream series, produced by History At Play, LLC, airing on the 2nd & 4th Friday of the month, featuring productions from the companys critically acclaimed repertoire, along with internationally renowned Guests Artists, Exclusive Workshops, and Special Events. Hosted by HAP, LLC Founder and Artistic Director Judith Kalaora, Pay-Per-HAP is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to meet history's influential and often forgotten figures. Each episode is conducted in authentic historical attire, with vintage props, and professionally designed sets. Based on primary source research, History At Play, LLC has been embraced by the historical, educational, and theatrical communities, with programs that break the mold of hi-calibre virtual productions and are changing the way the world learns history.
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ABOUT History At Play, LLC: History At Play, LLC (HAP, LLC), founded in 2010 by Artistic Director Judith Kalaora, chronicles the lives of influential and often forgotten women. Offering solo and ensemble Immersive Living History Experiences, HAP, LLC is woman-owned and operated, with a commitment to employ artists worldwide. Kalaora is a professional educator, award-winning playwright, and living historian. She graduated from Syracuse University Magna cum Laude and attended the Globe Education Program, at Shakespeares Globe Theatre of London, England. She has performed for tens of thousands of people and her original productions have enjoyed over 5,000 runs worldwide.
Ages: This piece contains descriptions of murder and violence. Viewer discretion is advised.
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