Experience history come alive as acclaimed historical impersonator Steven Edenbo portrays Thomas Jefferson in this engaging presentation. Edenbo, who received a Research Fellowship at Monticello and starred in the History Channel's documentary on Jefferson, brings the founding father's thoughts, stories, and passions to life with eloquence. This is the sixth event in the Cultural Arts Forum 2025-2026 Seminar Series.
Join Neumann University's Cultural Arts Forum for a presentation on Thomas Jefferson by historical impersonator, Steven Edenbo! Join us on Thursday, March 5, 2026, at 1:30 p.m. for Meet Mr. Jefferson with historical impersonator, Steven Edenbo. The event will be held in the Fred P. Meagher Theatre, located in the Thomas A. Bruder, Jr. Life Center at Neumann University. This is the sixth of eight lectures in the Cultural Arts Forum 2025-2026 Seminar Series. The Life Center and Theatre are both handicapped accessible. Admission for every lecture is $10. All lectures are free to Cultural Arts Forum members and Neumann faculty, staff, and students. Become a CAF member for the year for only $45! Register online here: CAF Membership Come and enjoy the thoughts and stories of Mr. Jefferson told by Thomas himself! Mr. Edenbo offers his audience Thomas Jefferson’s gifts with eloquence. He shares Jefferson’s love for fine wine, the love of outdoors, theater and the need to balance intimate friendships with solitude. Steve was awarded a Research Fellowship at Monticello in 2008 by the International Center for Jefferson Studies and performed in many venues throughout the United States. Portraying Jefferson from his early thirties to his death in 1826, he starred in the History Channel’s new documentary of “Thomas Jefferson”, a Glass Entertainment Group and GroupM Motion Entertainment production.
If you have any questions about the Cultural Arts Forum membership or this event, please contact Nick DiMarino at dimarinn@neumann.edu or 610-558-5626.