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 HISTORY 

 Becomes
reality

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BOOK LIVING HISTORY  FOR YOUR EVENTS

Eliza Lucas Pinckney, General George Washington and Sarah Grimke entertain guests.

LIVING HISTORY - ON FILM

Mr. John "Quash" Williams 

Free man and master carpenter in Charleston, 1750.

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Dr. Tiffany Momon, PhD  from The University of the South, writes in the Journal of Early Southern Decorative  Arts:

John "Quash" Williams, Charleston Builder

 
  • ​Educational

  • Entertaining


     

In
Charleston,
South Carolina

CHOOSE YOUR PERFORMANCE

  • Our shows can come to you

  • Each audience is uniquely special

  • All audio/visual equipment included

COLONIAL HISTORY
 

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Mrs. Eliza Lucas Pinckney

This film clip is from a biographical film
about Eliza. Contact us if you would like to share it with your school.

A LIVE PERFORMANCE

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Meet Eliza Lucas Pinckney and hear how she cultivated indigo, survived the Revolution and mothered Revolutionary Patriots.

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           Indigo  & Eliza Lucas Pinckney

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People talked about meeting

Queen Charlotte for days...

It's definitely a unique thing!

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Arts and Science Council, Fundraising Campaign, Charlotte, NC. 

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President  Washington

George Washington came to Charleston during his southern tour in 1791. Who he saw, why he came and where he stayed are all revealed!

Molly Bloom

Molly Bloom in Dublin, Ireland performs her 

soliloquy  

from the last chapter of Ulysses, by James Joyce, on Bloom's Day!

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LIVING HISTORY

for You

MAKING HISTORY 

with You

SERVICES
History becomes
 reality
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           Abolitionist -  Sarah Grimke 
                     Legare Street, Charleston

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Mrs. Eliza Lucas Pinckney
              &
Mrs. Harriott Pinckney Horry
            1776
GALLERY
Unforgettable
Memories
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