To start with a brief history lesson, Oakley was a sharpshooter who defied societal norms for her time. She was born Phoebe Ann Moses in Ohio in 1860 and soon learned how to hunt to help provide. As a ...
“I ain’t afraid to love a man. I ain’t afraid to shoot him either,” the sharp-shooting Annie Oakley once said. An example of early feminism, the quote struck a deep chord with singer-songwriter Rachel ...
Both lucky and extremely talented, Annie Oakley used her astonishing marksmanship to escape a poor childhood in Ohio and become the first female superstar in what had been a male-dominated profession.
The story of the rough-and-tumble Annie Oakley will come to life on The Little Theatre's stage at the opening of "Annie Get Your Gun." Telling a fictionalized version ...
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