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Testimonials

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“Voices of American HERstory performers continuously blow me away with their creativity and talent.”

Laura Edwards Ray

Entrepreneur

"Thank you for your terrific performance! I received so many positive comments and compliments on the production. The people I spoke with really enjoyed the format of the presentation and said that the characters were so believable.

It was a great size crowd!"

Andy Hahn

Executive Director, The Campbell House Museum, Saint Louis

“As I watched ‘Voices of American HERstory’ in the new Talk Show format, I was once again struck by how little we know of this vital history and how important it is. I hope many more, including students, community groups and the general public have an opportunity to see this piece and others like it. It is a fun and audience friendly way to both be entertained and learn without being didactic.”

Joan Lipkin

Producing Director, Dance the Vote and That Uppity Theatre Company

"That was an AMAZING program … thank you ALL so very much.  I’ve had lots of feedback already how great the session was and SO informative!  Appreciate it SO much and would definitely recommend!"

Amanda Kibbons

Erie Insurance

"What an amazing treat it was to hear from Susan B Anthony, Sojourner Truth and Elizabeth Cady Stanton! While I thoroughly enjoyed each women’s speech, I was surprised at how interesting it was for each one to answer, in character, questions from the audience.  I truly felt transported back in time."

Karen S. Hoffman

Gateway To Dreams
www.GatewayToDreams.org

"I learned more about the woman than I expected. I think it is a must-see for all women."

Ly Syin Lobster

Professional Administration Support Services

"As the most famous speeches of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Sojourner Truth and Susan B. Anthony are re-enacted, we are transported back to a time when we (women) were not permitted to express their will in the political arena because we did not have the right to vote.  The reenactors bring to life the struggle that eventually resulted in 19th Amendment to the Constitution in 1920.  This performance along with the subsequent “in character” question/answer period should be presented in schools and public forums.  It is both educational and emotionally moving."

Kathleen Martin

Sisters- Christians Advocating Racial Equality