Performances for Schools, Libraries, Historical Societies, Senior Centers, All Women Organizations
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The Friends of the Medfield Library, The Center at Medfield, and The Medfield Historical Society are delighted to bring Sheryl Faye back to town for another incredible performance as an important woman from history! You may have seen her at the library as Ruth Bader Ginsberg or Eleanor Roosevelt. This time she’ll be performing
Amelia Earhart: Pioneer in Aviation!
This performance will take place at The Center at Medfield which is located at 1 Ice House Road. Adults of all ages are invited to attend!
Please click the REGISTER button below to reserve your seats, or call The Center at 508-359-3665
Amelia Earhart’s fearless, adventuresome spirit leads to hair-raising rides down her homemade roller coaster, and she is enthralled with the wonders of the new “flying machines” during a family vacation to the Iowa State Fair. As she matures, she is fulfilled by her work as a nurse’s aide and begins to consider a career in medicine. This idea “flies out the window,” however, when she pays a pilot $1.00 to take her up for a short “hop” in his plane. From then on, the science of aviation becomes her passion as flying becomes her career.
Since 2003, Sheryl Faye has masterfully brought to life important historical women to both children and adults across the U.S. In her one-woman shows, she immerses the audience in a multimedia learning experience that captivates viewers and sparks their interest to explore more. Sheryl is a full-time actress, a goal she has worked her whole live to achieve. Besides performing a variety of historical women for schools, libraries, historical societies, senior centers, and others, she also writes and performs with StageCoach Improv. She has been the voice of several characters for Sony Play Station games and for a variety of medical CD ROMS. She recently shot a national print ad for Vicks cold/flu and continues to keep busy working on films, television and theater throughout Boston and New York.