SHe is Anna Eleanor Roosevelt ROosevelt and, in the summer of 1918, she is alone in her rented Washington her husband has gone off to tour the battlefields of Europe, her children to make a battlefield of Hyde Park. For the First time in thirteen years of marriage, she is alone and free. Not for the first time, she is afraid. She is thirty-three and she knows she knows what she is but not what she can become.
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This play has thrilled audiences to standing room only theaters across the country. Eleanor Roosevelt has come alive for theater goers. Ms. Stapleton's remarkable performance has humor, history, and what has been called a true to life depiction of Mrs. Roosevelt.
As Eleanor Roosevelt, the woman who became known as the "First Lady of the World," Jean Stapleton takes us on a voyage of discovery and growth. This commanding performance perfectly captures her public toughness versus her private frailty.
An L.A. Theatre Works performance starring Jean Stapleton.
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