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Date: 9/30/2020
Subject: Free Streaming of HERstory: The 19th Amendment Turns 100! on Tuesday, October 6 at 7 PM
From: Anita Kallen



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HERstory: The 19thAmendment Turns 100!

A Musical Celebration of Votes for Women
 

Chicago cabaret artists Anita Kallen and Catherine Thomson unite to prove that “well-behaved women seldom make history.” They celebrate – in song and HERstory – the rabble-rousing pioneers who won the right to vote for the women of America. With music by Sondheim, Lennon & McCartney, the Sherman Brothers, Parton, Schwartz, Porter, and others, Anita and Catherine weave in the story of women’s suffrage from second-class citizenship at the nation’s founding to the nail-biting final days in the fight for ratification of the 19th Amendment. HERstory was booked for several live performances before the COVID-19 pandemic brought everything to a sudden halt. Not to be deterred, Anita and Catherine created a virtual performance filmed on a socially-distanced stage. Award-winning pianist Beckie Menzie, the show’s Music Director, provided the accompaniment for this dynamic blend of music and history.

The one-hour program will stream via Zoom on Tuesday, October 6, 2020 at 7 PM, courtesy of the Mount Prospect Public Library. Tickets are free, but you must register in advance for the Zoom link and space is limited. Follow this link to the MPPL registration page: https://rb.gy/wp6xxu

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Thank you for looking at it!
Anita

Next Performance: HERstory: The 19th Amendment Turns 100!  Stay tuned for details about our virtual performance! And enjoy a sample song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFoRtJTm9KQ&feature=youtu.be

Check out my Member Profile on the CCP website, with demo recordings and links to youtube videos: https://www.chicagocabaret.org/content.aspx?page_id=80&club_id=748427&member_id=5270265

"I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel."
- poet Maya Angelou