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along the Potomac in Alexandria, Virginia
 


     


               

Martha Washington
Bonnie Fairbanks

Bonnie Fairbank is a perfoming artist who has appeared in a broad range of roles depicting historical personages at locations including the Kenedy Center for the Performing Arts, White House, Colonial Williamsburg, Mount Vernon and many other locations. These roles include both authentic and hypothetical persons of all classes of society from the colonial school teacher, the common tavern wench to a well-heel genteel lady of refinement. She has appeared as a civil war woman in mourning, an 18 th century mid-wife, a victorian apothecary apprentice, a roaring twenty’s doll and a 1945 canteen entertainer. Bonnie has truly brought history alive from 1650 to the 1950’s.

Some of the characters in Bonnie Fairbank’s repertoire:

Martha Washington
Abigail Adams
Queen Elizabeth
Anne Ramsey
Sarah Carlyle
Dolley Madison
Mrs James Monroe
Anna Thornton
Sarah Lee
Mrs Brittany Spears
Lucy Anne Carter
Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Susan B. Anthony

Wearing reproduction clothing using first-person interpretation, Ms Fairbank presents a variety of programs adapted to meet the needs of the client or historical site. Additionally, she can provide a mini-museum of antique items and has extensive experience supplying actors and musicians for historical programs. Bonnie has provided services for events ranging from local museum events to large History Channel productions.

To Contact Bonnie Fairbank:
Email: BFair1600@aol.com
Phone: (703)-751-8887

The Little Maids of History
1600 Ivanhoe Court
Alexandria, VA 22304


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