Join us as we celebrate America’s 250th anniversary with award-winning actor, playwright, and educator Judith Kalaora, founder of History At Play™. Judith shares the remarkable true story of Deborah Sampson, one of the first women to serve in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, and discusses how history comes alive through her acclaimed one-woman performance, A Revolution of Her Own.
Joining the conversation is Elim Park Development Director and historian Barry Tomlinson, who explores Deborah’s lasting legacy, the importance of preserving American history, and how stories from our nation’s founding continue to inspire us today.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
• The incredible life and legacy of Deborah Sampson
• How Judith brings history to life through immersive theater
• Why Deborah’s story remains relevant 250 years later
• The importance of preserving and sharing America’s history
Learn more about History At Play™: https://historyatplay.com