Dianne Jacoby
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Dianne is an adjunct professor at Stetson University. She has taught for many years and was an adjunct professor of Art at Flagler College for ten years. She lectures, performs and coordinates Stetson University’s Elderhostel/Roadscholar programs in St.Augustine. As an artist, Dianne has exhibited her paintings throughout the United States, she is now specializing in portraits and custom mural painting. As an Historical Dramatist, she has written and produced seven one woman dramas. Her latest show,“Florida, the First Five Hundred Years” is just in time for the 450th anniversary of the founding of St. Augustine. |
Margaret Kaler
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Actor and interpreter of history, Margaret Kaler also portrays Susan B. Anthony and Harriet Beecher Stowe as well as presenting the 1 person play "Winter Among The Slaves: Fanny Kemble Speaks Out." She told the story of Harriet Tubman's extraordinary work for the Union as a spy, scout, and healer in Tale Tellers of Saint Augustine's "The Lady was a Spy". She portrays Henry Flagler's first wife, Mary Harkness, in "The Lives and Wives of Henry Flagler".
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Maggie Thierrien
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Born in Beltsville, Maryland, Maggie first caught the acting bug when she was four years old, as a stand in for Gretel in The Sound of Music. She performed vaudeville in San Diego, California for two years. She has performed in numerous shows, including the last production of The Passion Play at the Saint Augustine Ampitheatre before its redesign. In addition to reenacting, she's a singer/songwriter with hundreds of songs, and a jewelry designer. She plays a variety of instruments, including piano, bahdran, harmonica, and guitar.
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Lily Parsons
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A Saint Augustine native, Lily is an accomplished Irish step-dancer. She has been reenacting for over a year, and juggles before each show. She's known for her convincing, piercing wail, and phenomenal stage presence for such a young age. She appreciates art and music, and enjoys drawing and playing guitar. |
