In a never-before-seen adventure into the stories of the unknown, History At Play™ embodies the spirit of international women who risked their lives to defeat Fascism in World War II. World War Women is a suspenseful reliving of the terrors and triumphs of some of our greatest heroines. From organizing the resistance, to rescuing downed RAF pilots, testing new aircraft, and flying dangerous missions, these stories are not for the faint of heart and may very well be the most influential and often forgotten victories of the war. If you are looking for a performance that reminds audiences young and old that humanity is strongest when working together, look no further than World War Women™. This performance takes place at 7:00 pm ET at Rutland Free Public Library, 280 Main Street, Rutland, MA. Suitable for ages 13 & up. Running Time: Approx. 75 minutes. Open to the public. All are welcome.
Ages: Appropriate for all ages.
Rutland Free Public Library is at 7 Avenue de Lafayette, P.O. Box #120233, Rutland, MA.
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