“Ladies Taking Liberty” celebrates the 101st Anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment. The show explores the history of suffrage, from Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony to Carrie Chapman Catt and Alice Paul, from Sojourner Truth to America’s young poet-laureate, Amanda Gorman. It commemorates the work and achievements of the many, sung and unsung, through theatrical vignettes, storytelling, song, and poetry. Historic images, documents, and the spoken word will shed light on the long road to equality. The show concludes with a glimpse from then to now, highlighting how voting rights must not be taken for granted.
“Ladies Taking Liberty” is directed by Deborah McShane and produced by Suze Peace.
RESERVE SEATING
Preferred Reserved Seating $17
1st. 6 rows Orchestra & 2 Rows Center Balcony
General Reserved Seating $12
Groups of 10 or more $10
Students with ID may present those ID’s to get in Free.
A $3.00 per ticket Processing charge is added to all purchases and we collect a 6.5% State and County Sales Tax
Due to the fact that the Historic Athens Theatre does not have an elevator to the balcony. The balcony is not accessible to anyone with a wheelchair or walker.
All Patrons with special needs can contact the Box Office at 386-736-1500 for our wheelchair/walker accessible seating.