Genesee America 250: Actors Curt Radabaugh and Alisa Dupuy portray George & Martha Washington
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Batavia Players, Inc./Main St. 56 Theater
56 Batavia City Centre
Batavia, NY 14020
Batavia, NY 14020
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Featuring Living History Interpreters Curt Radabaugh and Alisa Dupuy
Part of Genesee County’s America 250 Commemoration
Step into the world of the Revolutionary era with a special living-history program featuring General George Washingtonand Martha Washington, brought to life by noted historical interpreters Curt Radabaugh and Alisa Dupuy. This dynamic presentation offers an intimate, engaging look at two of America’s most influential figures as they reflect on the struggle for independence and the personal experiences that shaped the nation’s earliest years.
About the Interpreters:
Curt Radabaugh, a veteran and retired law-enforcement officer, has held a lifelong fascination with George Washington. Through extensive study and performance, he has achieved his goal of authentically portraying the nation’s first commander-in-chief. His work continues his life of service by helping preserve American history for new generations.
Alisa Dupuy, a retired French teacher from Princeton Public Schools and Lafayette College, has turned her deep love of history into a career portraying notable women of the past. Martha Washington was her very first interpretation, and she is committed to reminding audiences of women’s essential contributions to the American cause.
Event Highlights Include:
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Dual first-person portrayals of George and Martha Washington, offering unique insight into their leadership, partnership, and personal sacrifices during the American Revolution.
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A dynamic conversation between the Washingtons, exploring wartime experiences, early nationhood, and the values that shaped their lives.
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Audience Q&A, allowing guests to ask questions and receive historically grounded answers in character.
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Opportunities to better understand both the public and private dimensions of these iconic figures.
This family-friendly event is ideal for history enthusiasts, students, educators, and anyone seeking a deeper connection to America’s founding era.
Admission: Free, registration recommended