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			 Mary Todd Lincoln: Taking Leave A Dramatic Portrayal of Leaving the White House
 October 4, 2014
 
 In anticipation of the 150th anniversary of President Abraham 
			Lincoln’s assassination and the reenactment of the funeral 
			procession in 2015, the Elkhart Historical Society is pleased to 
			announce two very special events that will be presented to the 
			public this fall.
 
 For the first event on October 4, Springfield resident and Oklahoma 
			native Pam Brown will give the dramatic presentation Taking Leave, 
			written for her by award-winning author Ken Bradbury. Pam’s haunting 
			portrayals of Mary Lincoln are widely known throughout the Midwest 
			and Chicago; recently she played Mrs. Lincoln in The Insanity 
			Re-trial of Mary Todd Lincoln, which was aired on PBS and received a 
			Midwest Emmy nomination. We invite you to hear Mary Lincoln’s 
			reflections on her departure from the White House after living there 
			as the First Lady, enduring the Civil War, and suffering through the 
			assassination and death of her husband. A brief Q&A will follow the 
			performance.
 
			
			 
 Two shows will be given on October 4; the first at 4:00 p.m., and 
			the second at 7:00 p.m. at the Elkhart Christian Church, 113 South 
			Gillett Street in Elkhart. You may also enjoy dinner between 
			performances at The Wild Hare Café, or The Talk of the Town 
			Restaurant. To purchase tickets and/or for prepaid dinner 
			reservations, please visit
			
			www.elkharthistoricalsociety.org  to download the order 
			form, then call 217-947-2238 for confirmation before sending your 
			check. Space is limited for both establishments, so we encourage you 
			to book soon.
 
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			 The Ultimate BetrayalThe Insanity Trial of Mary Lincoln
 November 1, 2014
 
 The second event on November 1 is a unique look at the insanity 
				trial that committed Mary Todd Lincoln to an insane asylum. 
				Actress Pam Brown will again portray Mary Lincoln in The 
				Ultimate Betrayal, in which the former First Lady describes the 
				trial, her incarceration, and how she was finally released due 
				in large part to articles published by the press. Donna Daniels, 
				a member of the Association of Lincoln Presenters and a founding 
				member of the Mary Lincoln Coterie, is the author of this 
				presentation.
 
 Following The Ultimate Betrayal, forensic psychiatrist Terry 
				Killian, MD, and attorney Larry Jeckel, JD, will provide 
				modern-day, professional perspectives of the trial.
 
 As with the previous month’s event, two shows will be given on 
				November 1; the first at 4:00 p.m., and the second at 7:00 p.m. 
				at the Elkhart Christian Church, 113 South Gillett Street in 
				Elkhart. Dinner is offered between performances at The Wild Hare 
				Café or The Talk of the Town Restaurant. To purchase tickets 
				and/or for prepaid dinner reservations, please visit
				
				www.elkharthistoricalsociety.org  to download the order 
				form, then call 217-947-2238 for confirmation before sending 
				your check. Space is limited for both establishments, so we 
				encourage you to book soon.
 
			[Text received; J. ROB WILSON] |