Kyle Jenks

Living with History

Mr. Jenks in character with Mr. and Mrs. Newt Gingrich. This photo is used with permission of Mr. and Mrs. Gingrich. Please contact Mr. Jenks for permission to use this photo.

Kyle Jenks is a native of Upstate New York, a region rich in history. He began his journey in historical interpretation as a reenactor of participants in the French and Indian War and the American Revolution.

He credits his reenactor friends for stimulating an unrecognized interest in the history America's early years as a nation. His first experience was not a reenactment at all -- it was a historical pageant in Bennington, Vermont that chronicled the settling of Bennington in 1742.

Kyle expected to be a cast as a reenactor. It turned out they were still in need of principle roles and he was asked to audition. Intrigued, he did, and was cast as one of the historical figures in the show. What followed was 6 years of consistent participation as an 18th century reenactor, traveling two or three weekends a month with his wife to historical sites from Crown Point, New York to Yorktown, Virginia.

With a move to Ohio in 2009, he discovered a theatrical genre called Outdoor Historical Drama. Just as it happened with his interest in reenactment, another of his talents was discovered. He instinctively knew he wanted to produce an outdoor drama about our American Revolution in Upstate New York.

From that was born Drums Along the Mohawk Outdoor Drama about the pivotal struggles in 1777, most notably at Oriskany, that resulted in the first ever British surrender at Saratoga in October of that year. The drama is based on the book of the same title authored by Walter D. Edmonds.

In addition to being the writer, producer and director of Drums Along the Mohawk Outdoor Drama, Kyle has frequently played one or more of the individuals portrayed in this Drama about the Battle of Oriskany on August 6, 1777.

And, the rest as they say, is history.


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What Is Historic Interpretation

Historic interpretation ranges from the employees of historic site in period attire and interacting with visitors as a certain type of resident of the location during a given point in history, to the demonstrations seen at various battlefields with individuals portraying the combantants with appropriate attire and equipment, to the individuals such as Mr. Jenks and his colleagues who thoroughly research the life and times of a particular person in history to bring them to life in the present so that today's citizens may interact with them in a personal way. In all cases, the primary goal is to draw the audience back in time to a place and time important to a country or regions in order to learn in a way seldom possible in a conventional classroom.

Contact

Kyle Jenks
(The Great Little Madison)
2115 Route 67
Charlton, NY 12019, USA
P: (216) 509-7502
E: [email protected]

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