Frances Perkins: A Woman's Work
Multiple dates
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About this event
Frances Perkins: A Woman’s Work by Jarice Hanson
A fundraiser for Pauline and Devereux Productions
3 Shows Only: April 5 at 2:00 and 7:00 pm and April 11 at 2:00 pm
More Info: Paulinelive.com
From 1933 to 1945, the first woman Secretary of Labor, Frances Perkins,
crafted some of the most significant legislation of the New Deal Era. For
those that think Social Security, child labor laws, minimum wage, the 40-
hour work week, and policies focused on social justice have always been
the work of men with ties, this presentation shows that all were crafted by
one woman who wore pearls.
Jarice Hanson, Professor Emeritus of Communications at the University of
Massachusetts, Amherst and a favorite actress in the Valley for many
years, wrote and performs this living history embodiment of Frances
Perkins.
It runs 70 minutes which includes a 20-minute audience Q & A
with Hanson answering “in character” as Perkins. She has performed this
piece at over 30 different venues.
Frances Perkins: A Woman’s Work will play for 3 performances as a
fundraiser for Pauline Production’s and Devereux Production’s 2025 theatre
collaborations. The two companies joined forces last spring to produce
The Cemetery Club. You may recognize Hanson from that production as
Lucille (the flirty one)..
What: Frances Perkins: A Woman’s Work written and performed by Jarice
Hanson to benefit Pauline Productions.
Where: First Congregational Church of Ashfield, 429 Main, Ashfield, MA
When: Saturday April 5 at 2pm and 7pm, Friday April 11 at 2pm
---running time 70 minutes---
Tickets: Reserve in advance (suggested) at the ticketing.co, or at
Ashfield Hardware or at the Door (by cash or check)
$18, $25, $35
No one turned away for lack of funds—pay what you can at the Door.
Accessibility
Masks are available
Wheelchair Accessible
Organizer
Pauline Productions
A theater company founded in 2006, with the mission of strong roles for women onstage and behind the scenes