Classic wisdom of America’s past through moving historical impersonations
Program Titles
- Pocahontas’ husband John Rolfe by a real grandson!
- President John Tyler : Virginia President with a mind of his own
- Richard Henry Lee: Patriot who actually made the declaration of independence in 1776
- Pocahontas’ Husband,
- Thomas Jefferson, Pen of the American Revolution
- George Washington, Sword of the American Revolution
- Patrick Henry, Voice of the American Revolution
- General Douglas MacArthur: Flamboyant, patriotic military leader in WW II & Korea
Richard A. Cheatham, aka Meriwether Lewis for Bicentennial. Pocahontas’ husband John Rolfe by a real grandson! President John Tyler and Richard Henry Lee. The classic wisdom of America’s past through moving historical impersonations for conventions, meetings, corporate events and other functions all over the USA. Dick Cheatham has appeared on the BBC, PBS, The History Channel, The Learning Channel, Entertainment Tonight and the Voice of America. Meriwether Lewis shares leadership lessons and adventure during this Bicentennial year. John Rolfe in the 17th century – Pocahontas’ husband who saved America. Dick’s portrayal of Rolfe may seem strangely real, for he is a true grandson of Pocahontas and John Rolfe, fourteen generations later! Richard Henry Lee in the 18th century – The patriot who actually made the declaration of independence in 1776. President John Tyler in the 19th century – Our bold and courageous tenth President who was the first Vice President to succeed to the Presidency upon the death of a President. “Dick you were one of the best gambles I’ve ever taken!…a thoroughly delightful addition to the program…a great change of pace, and completely engaging. Polished, informative, and great fun.” Convention Chairman, “I was very, very pleased with your presentation as John Rolfe. This is quite a change from most conferences..Very appropriate.” Founding Director, “You were a huge success…” “His presentation…is spell binding. Dick Cheatham doesn’t just keep his audience’s attention, but he involves them and brings them with him into the 1600s. Who says history can’t be interesting, entertaining, and captivating?” …your performance…was excellent.” “What else can a sponsor hope for when a performance is perfect?” “at the top of our audience poll.”
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