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SUMMARY:No Ordinary Person
DESCRIPTION:No Ordinary Person\, RAAC’s annual performance of autobiographical stories told by Rappahannock friends and neighbors\, will return to the Little Washington Theatre on June 16 (8 pm)\, June 17 (7:30 pm) and June 18 (3 pm). As it happens\, for the first time\, this year’s storytellers are all men. Willie Shanks has lived in Rappahannock all his life. He is one of four children\, and he has four children of his own. He works for the county as a waste management consultant at Flatwood recycling center. His story shares an experience he “hopes never to repeat.” \nCrispin Sartwell is a retiring but not shy philosophy professor and opinion writer who splits time between his home near Gettysburg and his mother Joyce Abell’s place down on Rock Mills Road. His is a story of childhood illness and life affirmation in old age. \nDavid Tatel and his wife Edie have lived near Rock Mills for 30 years. A federal judge in Washington DC\, David will talk about how he learned to work with his amazing German Shepherd guide dog\, Vixen. David is writing a memoir that will be published next year. \nTickets are $17.85 and can be purchased at Eventbrite. Tickets will be $20 at the door.
URL:https://www.raac.org/upcoming-events/no-ordinary-person-2/
LOCATION:Little Washington Theatre\, 291 Gay Street\, Washington\, VA\, 22740\, United States
CATEGORIES:No Ordinary Person,RAAC Events,Theatre
ORGANIZER;CN="Rappahannock Association for Arts and Community":MAILTO:theater@raac.org
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