The Largely Literary Theater Company premieres ‘She Stories’ at Books for Africa Benefit
The Largely Literary Theater Company will premiere She Stories, a multi-cultural program of stories about strong women, at the Books for Africa Library Project’s annual fundraising dinner. The event begins at 6 p.m. Saturday, May 19, in the St. Bernard/St. Mary Church Social Hall.
The church is in downtown Akron
at Broadway and State streets. Parking is available at the University
of Akron lot opposite the
church.
The Books for Africa Library Project
is a non-profit organization that helps communities set up libraries in rural Africa .
The project has established libraries in Ghana
and Liberia .
She
Stories features tales from Sweden, Africa,
Russia and Australia. Largely Literary co-founder Sara Showman is joined on
stage by local actors Helen McWilliams and Emma Picht.
A
Cuyahoga Falls resident, Helen McWilliams is a physical therapist and adjunct
faculty member of Kent State University’s Biology Department. She has performed at community theaters in
Ohio and Pennsylvania for 35 years. Favorite roles include the Wicked Witch in The Wizard of Oz and Mary Bailey in It's A Wonderful Life.
Her most
recent role was the Duchess in Alice in Wonderland
for Antic Theatre, a production that also featured her husband and three
children. McWilliams is vice president of the Cuyahoga Falls Library Board. An
avid runner, she is currently training for her third marathon.
Emma Picht,
also making her Largely Literary debut, recently appeared in Magical Theatre
Company's Peter and the Wolf and
Weathervane Playhouse's production of The
Taming of the Shrew. She performed in Actor's Summit production of Woody Guthrie's American Song and in Ohio Shakespeare
Festival's Richard III and Love's Labours Lost.
The benefit
will begin with dinner at 6 p.m. Books for Africa’s Kirt and Hilda Bromley will
describe their recent efforts to build libraries in West Africa.
Specializing in faithful adaptations
of great literary works, the Largely Literary Theater Company was founded in 2001
to promote literacy, literature and live theater. The troupe is best known for:
Twain By Three, a two-act adaptation
of humorous sketches by Mark Twain; The Tell-Tale Play, a two-act collection
of poems and stories by Edgar Allan Poe; and its three-person version of Charles
Dickens’ A Christmas Carol.
Showman performs “Eve’s Diary” and portrays
other characters in Twain By Three. She plays 15 roles in A Christmas Carol, and performs “The Masque of the Red Death,” “The
Bells” and “Alone” in The Tell-Tale Play.
She also performs various storytelling programs for grades K-2 and 3-5,
including Animal Tales, Earth Stories,
The Poetry Show and Mother Goose (for
pre-schoolers).
She recently added a program for senior citizens titled Stories for the Ages, ideal for Red Hatters, senior church groups, clubs and civic organizations. To book She Stories or any other productions, contact the Largely Literary Theater Company: 330-923-8350 or at hlgrouch@sbcglobal.net
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