"There are some wonderful ways to communicate love and romance,
even at its earliest stirrings. Take for example the language
of signals that encourage romantic communication between men and women
without so much as a word being spoken. These signals might be
subtle, or quite daring, depending upon the boldness of the initiator."
With these words from the incurably romantic Victorian lady 'Abigail
Bradshaw,' the audience is whisked back to the charms of the Victorian
era to discover age old tips for successful wooing.
With almost dizzying finesse, Abigail reveals
all the secrets of flirtation with a fan, the language of flowers, and how
to discover a gentleman's interest by the tilt of his hat, all a part of
the art of wooing in that bygone day of the 19th Century. Romantic
songs and poetry dripping with sentiment are sure to inspire even the most
timid suitor!
The "Age Old Tips for Successful Wooing," Visits
With a Victorian Lady® musical dramatic vignette is
especially suited for those longing for a Victorian era flair at their
Valentine or romantic event.