Offered through Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
This one-woman play depicts a visit with Lillian Carter at her home in Plains, Georgia in 1978. Her son Jimmy had been President of the United States for two years. Miss Lillian reflects on her life as the child of supportive, forward-thinking parents in the rural South. Her path took her through a career in nursing, marriage, rearing four children, widowhood, and becoming the oldest person accepted into the Peace Corps in 1966 at age 68. At times humorous and at times poignant, Miss Lillian is a keen look at the life of a remarkable woman.
Presented by Carol Cook Puckett who wrote this one-woman play and Elaine Hubbard who has performed, directed, designed, and choreographed many award-winning shows.
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