Rosemarie Law
Rosemarie Law is an historical interpreter who captivates audiences with engaging living history performances through original first-person portrayals of iconic American women, in costume. Audiences participate in lively Q&A sessions after each performance. A graduate of Johns Hopkins University and Towson University, she taught in Maryland colleges and was a writer/dramatist-in residence through the Maryland State Arts Council before moving permanently to Florida. She researches and writes original one-woman lecture-performances in-person and via Zoom.
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Time-Travel with Erma Bombeck
Meet the most celebrated humorist who brought laughter into homes through her daily columns in 900 newspapers and 15 best-selling books, as well as providing commentaries on Good Morning America. She reveals her relatable inspirations, trials and tribulations.
Time-Travel with Mary Katharine Goddard, Revolutionary Patriot
Meet the only woman whose name appears on the Declaration of Independence as she tells her life-story of navigating careers as a pioneering newspaper publisher, printer, editor, postmaster, bookbinder and bookshop owner in the late 1700s and early 1800s.
Time-Travel with American Spy Virginia Hall
Virginia tells the story of her life, how she became one of the most successful spies to survive hot pursuit by the Nazis during her underground work in Europe as both an SOE and OSS agent, and her career as a CIA operations officer. She reveals how an American woman became the only female civilian to receive the Distinguished Service Cross in WWII, the Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE), and the French Croix de Guerre with Palm (Cross of War).
Time-Travel with Mable Ringling, Circus Queen and patroness of Florida Arts and Gardens
Mable shares the history of the American circus, life with the “circus king” John Ringling through the Roaring Twenties, and her involvement in creating their Sarasota Venetian Palace and gardens, called Ca’ d’Zan, while also acquiring European Art for a legacy museum.
Time-Travel with American poet Emily Dickinson
Time-Travel with American poet Emily Dickinson in authentic attire of the 1800s, the world-renown poet reveals her intimate life through letters, poetry and personal relationships.

