Sheryl Faye Presents Eleanor Roosevelt
Sun, Apr 23
|East Village Meeting House
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.


Time & Location
Apr 23, 2023, 2:00 PM
East Village Meeting House, 433 Barn Hill Rd, Monroe, CT 06468, USA
About the event
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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 Faye will perform her one-woman show portraying:
Eleanor Roosevelt – The First Lady of The World
After suffering through an unhappy childhood, and losing her parents and one of her brothers, she figured out where she fit in and could make a difference. She grew up and became an American politician. The longest-serving First Lady of the United States. She was the first presidential spouse to hold press conferences, write a syndicated newspaper column, and speak at a national convention. She advocated for expanded roles for women in the workplace, the civil rights of African Americans and Asian Americans, and the rights of World War II refugees. She became one of the first delegates to The United Nations. One of the top ten most admired people of the 20th century. “…as individuals we live cooperatively, and, to the best of our ability, serve the community in which we live…our own success, to be real, must contribute.” – Eleanor Roosevelt
****– Sheryl Faye provided a most compelling, persuasive portrayal of Eleanor Roosevelt, “First Lady of the World!” Captivating attendees with likeness of Eleanor’s voice…following her story of life. Sheryl is a most engaging talented actress! Strongly recommend her presentations of Historical Women!
***-Sheryl Faye as Eleanor Roosevelt was so interesting. I was completely caught up in her portrayal. It was a wonderful performance, one I would see again!