By Jan Goldsmith Union Tribune May 16, 2024 5:59 PM PT Harriet Tubman, an escaped slave who participated in a network of safe houses known as the Underground Railroad, stood on the stage alone talking about … Read More
Shades of Stories
Recently I have come under fire for portraying black women in my Women Warrior (aka Women Gone Rogue) one-woman performances. At one of the San Diego County libraries, I was invited to perform three specifically … Read More
Historian Brings Notable Women to Life — and to Alpine
Last Sunday, The Alpine Historical Society presented Women Warriors, a one-woman performance written and performed by historian Annette Hubbell. Among the women portrayed in the play were abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe, the author of Uncle … Read More
Annette Helps Families Spend Quality Time with One Another
Creating Meaningful Connections When Annette Hubbell began her journey as an author, she knew it would be challenging. However, she had no idea at the time that the project would be a labor of love … Read More
Mrs. Roosevelt comes to Borrego Springs
BSPAC – Tea with Mrs. Roosevelt. For those of you who had the opportunity to see Annette Hubbell’s wonderful one-woman show, “Witness to Gettysburg,” you’re in for another treat from this talented performer as she … Read More
“Witness to Gettysburg” Comes to Borrego
02/21/2016 Russell Webb Annette’s character is “able to stand invisibly alongside generals and soldiers” as the battle unfolds “in which layers of honor and pride are peeled back to reveal the pain and astonishment of … Read More
The adventure that changed a Life — SD Union Tribune
Retiree Finds New Passion in History By Pam Kragen 7:56 a.m. Feb. 12, 2015 POWAY — Eight years ago, Annette Hubbell took a trip to Gettysburg that changed her life. In 2007, the Poway resident … Read More