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Life Aboard a Whaling Ship
Program Category
Historical Programs and Characters
Audience Age
Adult, Teen, Older Elementary
The morning of November 25th, 1856, Mary Chipman Lawrence set sail aboard the whaling ship Addison bound for the Pacific on a voyage that would last three and a half years. In this performance, Mary will bring forth from her meticulously kept journal, the joys and tribulations of life at sea with her husband, Captain Samuel Lawrence, and their daughter Minnie.
The sights and sounds of foreign ports and their inhabitants, the sailors' sea shanties, the surprisingly robust social life amongst whaling ships, and the challenging everyday details, all will come to life as Mary takes you on a journey so real, you'll feel the pitch of the ship and the spray over the rails.
$275.
Additional travel cost.
Group Size
Any
Program Length
60 Minutes
Any size venue is acceptable.
Last Modified
10/12/2018
Performer’s Contact Information
A Brief History
Anne BarrettTopsfield, MA 01983