History At Play, LLC (HAP, LLC) has garnered international applause for their Immersive Living History Experiences, chronicling the lives of influential and often forgotten figures. On Friday May 28th, Pay-Per-HAP explores a lesser-known military campaign with which most are unfamiliar: The War of 1812, or The Forgotten War, is a historical landmark for both Great Britain and the United States of American on numerous fronts. Historical Interpreter Kyle Jenks reveals the truth behind America's Second War for Independence, in a solo interpretation as the 4th American President, James Madison. Join us for Pay-Per-HAP Episode #48, produced by History At Play, LLC (HAP, LLC), as we livestream direct to you! Recording viewable for 48 Hours! Tickets purchased prior to 6:00 PM ET on Friday May 28th gain access to the Livestream; purchases made after that are admitted at the Host's discretion and receive a link to view the recording on Vimeo, available for 48 hours after the livestream has aired. All patrons receive a Digital Playbill and access to BONUS MATERIALS following the program. In this livestream episodic series, Pay-Per-HAP invites viewers into the mind of the great intellectual James Madison; 4th American President during the nation's second war against Great Britain. The War of 1812 is relegated to relative obscurity, compared to other worldly conflicts, but why? Though commonly called Americas "Second War for Independence," the conflict with Great Britain is filled with drama and intrigue that capitulates to an eventual truce. What could possibly have happened that would have lead to such a dramatic and reluctant conclusion as a declaration of war? Join Madison as he reveals secrets of The Forgotten War and expounds upon the events that prompted the only sitting President in American History to enter the field of battle. Kyle Jenks has interpreted James Madison, known as The Father of the Constitution, since 2015. Jenks appearances have included: The National Constitution Center, the New-York Historical Society, The American Philosophical Society, and the Massachusetts Historical Society. He is the creator of the Society Hill Walking Tour of Philadelphia and is also a playwright, having penned James and Dolley: Opposites Attract, which highlights a love story between James and Dolley Madison, from courtship, to the end of the War of 1812.Running time: Approx. 60 minutes. Followed by real-time audience Q&A and BONUS MATERIALS. Episodes are viewable for 48 hours.
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The RESET
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