Learn more about Amelia Earhart with a live performance of Amelia Lives at Hiller Aviation Museum. The show runs this week only! The story is told through stories, quotes, letters and events.
From the producers: Amelia was 39 when she disappeared over the Pacific Ocean in 1937, while trying to navigate the globe. The set for Amelia Lives is in the basic shape of an airplane, in which Emily Greco as Amelia moves about and pulls out hidden props to create new environments on stage. She transforms Amelia into a 6-year-old child, a teenager, a young woman, and finally, the pilot on her last flight. This one woman play dresses Emily in period costumes that resemble clothing Amelia wore for her last flight, a checkered shirt and khaki pants.
What: Amelia Lives
When: Thursday, January 19 and Friday, January 20 at 7:30 p.m.
Where: Hiller Aviation Museum in San Carlos
Tickets: $15/adult, $11/child (member prices are less). More here.
Doors open at 6 and include museum admission as well.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
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