Emma Palzere-Rae performs a mini version of her one-woman play, The Woodhull Project, about 1872 Presidential candidate, Victoria Woodhull.
Be Well Productions
Known as a Free Lover, Victoria Woodhull was the first woman to speak before U.S. Congress, the first woman to open a stock brokerage firm, the first woman to publish a newspaper, and the first woman to run for U.S. president. You won’t want to miss the chance to meet this woman who was written out of history as she visits "here and now" from 1872 to reflect on politics and women's rights through a flashback or two of her extraordinary and scandalous life.
Emma Palzere-Rae is an actor, playwright, director, and producer. She spent 15 years in the NYC theater community, where she began producing one-woman plays and founded Be Well Productions and the Womenkind Festival. She is dedicated to telling untold women’s stories through theater and believes in the healing power of theater. Emma’s plays include Aunt Hattie’s House, about what compelled Harriet Beecher Stowe to pen Uncle Tom’s Cabin, and The Woodhull Project. Her one-woman plays tour throughout the country. She is a member of Actor’s Equity and the Dramatists Guild.