
Ruth Crocker has performed for audiences of all ages as a singer, actor and storyteller. She has written and directed for the stage and produced educational theater experiences for adults and children. Appearing in numerous recitals and oratorios, she has presented solo and ensemble performances throughout New England. She portrayed Emily Dickinson in a one-woman performance for several years before creating, The Secret Life of Louisa May Alcott.
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Ruth enjoys creating plays about well-known but little understood women of the 19th and 20th century. About the process of writing and performing, she says, “Exploring the lives of women through research, writing and play creation, is an endlessly rewarding and fascinating process. It is a way to understand the events in women’s lives that sparked and nourished the creative process down through the ages.” |