
Explore the Stories of American Women
Engaging performances that bring history to life for all ages.
Engaging performances that bring history to life for all ages.
Rosemarie Law is a talented historical interpreter who captivates audiences with her engaging living-history performances. Through her portrayals of iconic American women, she makes history come alive and accessible for everyone.
Audiences participate in lively Q-and-A sessions after each performance.
Who would you like to meet: Revolutionary Patriot & Printer of the Declaration of Independence: Mary Katharine Goddard;
American Spy: Virginia Hall;
Circus Queen and Patroness of the Arts and Gardens: Mable Ringling;
American Poet: Emily Dickinson.
We love our audiences in libraries, museums, historical societies, lecture series, senior communities, country clubs, colleges, civic organizations, book clubs and more. Reach out with any questions.
Email: AskRosemarieLaw@gmail.com
"Absorbing and convincing--humorous and serious--warm and penetrating. I thought Virginia Hall was standing in front of me. Rosemarie Law's research, script and dramatic performance took us convincingly through Ms. Hall's life." - at Maryland Center for History & Culture
"We presented a reenactment in honor of a remarkable Revolutionary-era woman who played a vital role in securing American Independence. Our residents enjoyed stepping back in time to celebrate her legacy & to engage in conversation with the performer." - Senior Community
"There is no mistaking when someone loves history so much, she will not let it be forgotten. That is at the heart of what you will appreciate about Rosemarie Law in her exciting performances and captivating life stories told in the voice of each historical woman." -- Rosemary Klein, editor/writer
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