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Marcello Rollando talks Eleanor Roosevelt with Jane VanBoskirk

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In her lifetime on the stage, Jane VanBoskirk has performed searing dramas and musical comedies, queens and strumpets, even a marmot. She is best-known to Pacific Northwest audiences for her touring one-woman shows, rooted in history and exploring a range of fascinating personalities. She has introduced audiences to firebrand organizer Mother Jones, missionary Mother Cabrini, pioneering woman doctor Bethenia Owens Adair, suffragist Abigail Scott Duniway, and Florence Reece, a miner's wife who penned "Which Side Are You On?"

She has appeared before audiences from schools and churches to festivals and main-stage productions in such shows as Northwest Women, Armed in the Spirit, Through the Eyes of a Child, Prodigal Daughters, Hillbilly Women, and The Youngest Pioneer. Her historical recreations have been a staple of Young Audiences tours, and

have been sponsored by many other Northwest arts and humanities organizations. She performed "Eleanor Roosevelt - Across a Barrier of Fear" at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia.

Jane also has a wide range of dramatic roles to her credit, having played lead roles in The Diary of Anne Frank, Tom and Viv, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Cabaret, and many more. She was a founder of Oregon Repertory Theatre in Eugene, which was her home until relocating to Portland in the early 1990's.

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