Although not worried about her own job at the Associated Press, Hick was concerned that so many women journalists were getting fired. If the First Lady's press conferences were for women journalists only, the papers would need at least one woman on staff. The only man who ever attended was the King of England. He was not invited. He crashed it. I guess he was offended by the idea he could not go absolutely anywhere he wanted.
I love Lorena Hickok the historical person and I love performing HICK: A Love Story. It's my dream to perform HICK forever. AND BLOGGELINIS, I NEED YOUR SUPPORT TO HELP MY DREAM COME TRUE! THIS PERFORMANCE AT THE MARSH THEATER IS AN AUDITION for the director of the Marsh, so she can see two things: - The quality of my art (not worried about this)
- the size of my audience (just a tad worried about this).
The Marsh actually gives actors a open-ended of one performance a week! Several of their current solo performers have been doing their show in this format for years.
If you live in the Bay Area, please come and see the latest version of HICK and show the Marsh that I can sell out the house! Bring a friend! Two! Three! It's not a big theater, so.... ORDER TICKETS TODAY
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Bloggelinis: Can you imagine writing 2336 letters to one person?!? And Eleanor Roosevelt wasn't exactly spending her days lying around eating bonbons and dashing off lovelorn missives! She was actually MOCKED for how hard she worked. Of course, the letters that weren't about their love could be dictated to her secretary. But the special ones she had to write herself. Actually, there were MORE than 2336 letters. Hick did two major letter burnings. The first was with her sister. The second was with ER's daughter, who Hick remained close to, even after ER died. I guess she couldn't face throwing ER's letters in the fire without moral support. Were the incinerated letters even more explicitly sexual than the ones that survive? We'll never know. Terry |
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