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Saturday, October 26, 2013

Wills Back In Ocean City For Five-Day Run

OCEAN CITY — Sixty-eight historical figures will leap from the history books onto the stage at the OC Jamboree Theater from Oct. 29-Nov. 2 with one purpose in mind – to help raise funds for the nationally recognized Wounded Warrior Project.

William and Sue Wills, founders and authors of “Presidents and Their First Ladies, dramatically speaking”, have been touring the nation for the past 17 years. Previously, they operated the Parker Playhouse aChildren’s Theater and Parker Productions in Ocean City from 1978-1997.
 

Tuesday, Oct. 29 can be called Founding Fathers’ Day as the words, thoughts and deeds of Washington, Adams, Madison (no Jefferson-his wife was not a First Lady), Monroe and their wives fill the stage in the morning and afternoon sessions. The evening is rounded out by the story of John Quincy Adams, who served his country from age 14 to 81, a brief look at the marriage of Andrew and Rachel Jackson and a chance to meet the performers.
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