The annual Summer Chautauqua event has returned to NWOSU Enid.
Summer Chautauqua is a historical tourism event where actors perform monologues “in character” and pose questions to both the visiting luminary and the scholar/presenter.
Workshops will be held at 10 a.m. with a brown-bag lunch at noon.
Featured performances will begin at 6:15 p.m., followed by the scholar at 7 p.m.
This year’s theme is 250 Years: The Spirit of America, with the following characters being portrayed:
- Tuesday, June 9
- Willian Clark by Doug Mishler
- Wednesday, June 10
- Sojourner Truth by Rebecca Jimerson
- Thursday, June 11
- Washington Irving by John Anderson
- Friday, June 12
- Eleanor Roosevelt by Susan Marie Frontczak
- Saturday, June 13
- Lucille Ball by Leslie Goddard
Admission to all Chautauqua events is free.













