WOMEN WHO MOVE AMERICA Comes to the Hatbox
Tales Told Productions presents Women Who Move America: A three-part program exploring the unique challenges facing women throughout American history. Performances will be held Saturday, February 23rd and Sunday, February 24th at 2:00 pm, at the Hatbox Theatre, 270 Loudon Road, Suite 1161, Concord, NH. Tickets are $17.00 for adults, $14.00 for Students, Seniors, and Members, and $12 for Senior Members. Tickets are available online at hatboxnh.com or at the box office. For more information contact Lisa Aquizap 603-219-9557 or email Talestoldproductions@gmail.com.
From the Civil War era to the Oklahoma Dust Bowl period to modern times, women have played an integral part in forging the American experience. Women Who Move America will take the audience on an exploration of the unique challenges facing women throughout history. Skilled story crafters will perform in character, with first person account, entertaining, and inspiring adventures.
Nationally-renowned professional storytellers, Lauretta Phillips, Lorna Czarnota, and Sue McPhee will perform three separate stories designed to transport the audience through a patchwork of female strength, fortitude, and perseverance that weave the fabric of America.
Hatbox Theatre is a live performance arts space with a mission to create a cooperative community to develop unique, intimate experiences for both audiences and artists. The Hatbox Theatre is located at the Steeplegate Mall, 270 Loudon Rd, Concord, NH 03301.

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