Bishop Hill Chautauqua celebrates ten years with a two day historical re-enactment through storytelling and music on August 26th and 27th, 2023. Characters from the past, such as Bob Dylan, Abraham Lincoln, Jenny Lind, Carl Sandberg plus more, will bring history to life at the free event in Village Park in Bishop Hill. “A Chautauqua is a chance to meet important players from across the great stage of history,” artistic-director Brian “Fox” Ellis explained. “You can hear their stories and ask them questions to get an insider’s view of important events.”
The event begins on Saturday with A Storyteller’s Tour of Bishop Hill led by Brian “Fox” Ellis at 9 AM at the park gazebo, lasting for about an hour. At 11 AM, singer-songwriter Barry Cloyd will portray Illinois poet laureate and Lincoln biographer Carl Sandburg. At noon in the Steeple Building Museum, Margie Cain, from the Karpeles Manuscript Library Museum in Rock Island, will share history from their collection in relation to Abraham Lincoln, including a copy of the Emancipation Proclamation. Bishop Hill has four places open for lunch or you can bring a picnic basket to share with your family and friends.
At 1 PM, Becky Stone will take the stage as the most renown conductor on the Underground Railroad, Harriet Tubman. At 2 PM, Fritz Klein will portray President Abraham Lincoln. And at 3 PM, Brian “Fox” Ellis, as Meriwether Lewis, will share the comic misadventures of the Corps of Discovery.
At 4 PM, the Bishop Hill Heritage Association is hosting a fika with the performers at the park gazebo. Fika is a Swedish tradition of coffee and conversation. The audience is invited to ask questions of the historical character and of the performer.
A dinner theater experience at P.L. Johnson’s Dining Room is new this year beginning at 6 PM. Cloyd and Ellis will portray two French explorers in an original musical theater production, Canoe Song: The Story of the French Voyagers. Reservations are required and can be made by calling the restaurant at 309-927-3885.
Starting at 11 AM on Sunday, Jo Lakota and The Eagle Ridge Drum will transport the audience to the earliest days of Native American history. At 1 PM, Paula Vankuren will sing as sweetly as the Swedish Nightingale and Jenny Lind and tell the stories of her relationships with Hans Christian Anderson and Frederic Mendel. At 2 PM, Kevin Radaker, as Winston Churchill, will share the stories of World War II and his friendship with FDR. And at 3 PM, Danny Fox will step into the shoes of Bob Dylan, regaling the audience with songs and stories from his classic American songbook.
This free history event is sponsored by the Bishop Hill Heritage Association, Illinois Arts Council Agency, a state agency, Bill and Susan Sherrard Foundation, American Rescue Plan Funds from Henry County, approved by the Henry County Board, the Twinflower Inn Bed and Breakfast and generous donations from the community. WKEI – Regional Media is the major media sponsor. The audience is encouraged to bring a lawn chair. For more information, call 309-927-3899, visit www.bishophillheritage.org or email [email protected].
2023 BISHOP HILL CHAUTAUQUA SCHEDULE
SATURDAY AUGUST 26
9 AM Storyteller’s Tour of Bishop Hill with Brian “Fox” Ellis
11 AM Barry Cloyd as Carl Sandburg
12 PM Karpeles Museum document presentation at Steeple Building
1 PM Becky Stone as Harriet Tubman
2 PM Fritz Klein as President Abraham Lincoln
3 PM Brian “Fox” Ellis as Meriwether Lewis
4 PM Fika with the performers
6 PM A Dinner Theater Experience at P.L. Johnson’s with the Canoe Song: The Story of the French Voyagers by Barry Cloyd and Brian “Fox” Ellis
SUNDAY AUGUST 27
11 AM Jo Lakota and the Eagle Ridge Drum
1 PM Paula Vankuren as Jenny Lind, the Swedish Nightingale
2 PM Kevin Radaker as Winston Churchill
3 PM Danny Fox as Bob Dylan