Finding Sheboygan Performance at Lakeland University Celebrates a Life of Impact
Sheboygan County residents are invited to experience a one-of-a-kind community performance on Sunday, September 21, at 2:30 PM, when The Live Forever Project presents Finding Sheboygan at Lakeland University’s Bradley Theatre (W3718 South Drive, Plymouth).
This inspiring production tells the life story of Janet Ross, a beloved Sheboygan community leader, through multiple art forms. The performance blends acting, dance, music, and multimedia elements to paint a vivid portrait of her experiences and the impact she had on those around her.
What makes this show unique is its collaborative spirit. Local artists and performers bring Ross’s journey to the stage in a way that honors her memory while also reflecting the values and resilience of the Sheboygan community. It’s not just a performance—it’s a heartfelt tribute that underscores the importance of storytelling in preserving local history.
The event is free and open to the public, with no tickets required. Doors open at 2:00 PM, and the show begins promptly at 2:30. After the main performance, audience members will have the chance to participate in a talk-back session with the artists, offering a deeper look into the creative process and the significance of the story being told.
With a runtime of about 90 minutes, Finding Sheboygan is suitable for teens and adults who appreciate theater, storytelling, and community connection. For those looking for a meaningful Sunday afternoon, this production promises to be both moving and memorable.