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Directly from the International Storytelling Center to Tales in the Village
PUSHING BOUNDARIES
A true story of the 1970s Woman's Movement
Written & Performed by Ellouise Schoettler
www.pushingoundariesstory.com
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Ellouise Schoettler was a 1950s housewife who morphed into a national activist for the Equal Rights Amendment as one of the "every-women" who witnessed women's history.
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One Performance
Reconnect with an exciting period in Women's History
Tales in the Village Friendship Heights Community Center 4433 S. Park Drive Chevy Chase, MD
Wednesday, September 16, 2015 7:30 Free
" Schoettler is a Capital Fringe veteran, and it shows in her polished story telling."~ DCMetroTheaterArts
Ellouise Schoettler is a nationally-known storyteller, storytelling program producer and localcable television host (MMCTV.org). Based in Maryland, Ellouise is known for telling well-researched, true stories with "heart and humor." 2015 was her 6th year performing an original, one-woman show at Capital Fringe to rave reviews . She has performed Pushing Boundaries to varied audiences since it was introduced at the 2010 Capital Fringe. Most recently she performed it as Storyteller-in-Residence at the International Storytelling Center, Jonesborough, TN www.ellouiseschoettler.com
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