One-woman show speculates on what later life may have been like for Princess Diana

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Jillann Gabrielle is bringing her “interpretations” of what life would have been like for Princess Diana if she had not died in 1997 to a one-performance noon lunch and show on Dec. 13 at the Munster Community Park Social Center.

Jillann Gabrielle, in her guise as Princess Diana, created a one-woman performance dedicated to audiences pondering what later life for this iconic royal figure might have been like had she not died at age 36 in 1997.

“We do a number of these one-person lunch performances throughout the year and audiences love them because they learn aspects of the lives of these famous people they didn’t know, while being entertained at the same time,” said Mara DiCarolo, who stepped into her own new role as recreation supervisor for Munster Parks and Recreation six months ago.

Other favorite performance roles Gabrielle has crafted for her Paradise Playhouse brand of touring productions from her roster of notable name shows atfeature musical works written by her, and starring her, as gossip columnist Hedda Hopper, First Lady Jackie Kennedy, and slipping into the dual rival roles of both the Hollywood film at-odds co-stars, Joan Crawford and Bette Davis, all during the same show.

 

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