Amelia Earhart
by Kathryn Schultz Miller
Directed by Jeffery Matthews
March 18–28, 2010
Corporate Producer: 
Watch as history comes to life in this thrilling tale of adventure. The heart takes flight in a journey through the life story of one of America’s most fascinating heroines. A curious reporter begins to uncover the details of Amelia’s mysterious disappearance, wondering “What happened, Amelia?” Travel through American history with newspaper headlines, flashbacks, and the culture, politics and music of the 1930s and ‘40s as your guide to uncovering one of our country’s most well-known unsolved mysteries.
The Rep’s Imaginary Theatre Company production of Amelia Earhart is a select performance of the Performing Arts Series at the Missouri History Museum.
Ticket prices are $6 per person ($5 per person for Missouri History Museum members). All seating is general admission.
To purchase tickets for these performances, call (314) 361-9017. Tickets for Amelia Earhart are not available through The Rep’s Box Office.
Educators, learn how you can introduce your students to the magic of live, professional theatre by bringing this production to your school.
- The Rep's Education Department recommends this production for grades 4–6 (ages 9–11). A Study Guide featuring before- and after-performance activities, is available for download.
The Missouri History Museum is fully accessible to patrons using wheelchairs or with other mobility challenges. Seating areas to accomodate persons using wheelchairs are available in the auditorium. If you require special seating, please call the Missouri History Museum at (314) 746-4599.
Cast: Ann Ashby (Reporter, Itasca Radio Operator), Lakeetha Blakeney (Reporter, Paul Mantz), Chauncy Thomas (George Putnam), Amanda Williford (Amelia Earhart)
Creative Staff: Scott Loebl (Scenic Designer), Betsy Krausnick (Costume Designer), Danny Maly (Stage Manager)













