Education Through Entertainment

Travel Through Time This School Year with 10 Historical Figures!

Posted on Mon, Oct 3, 2022

Travel Through Time This School Year with 10 Historical Figures!

“Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.”

-Benjamin Franklin

For nearly 45 years, Mobile Ed has seen how students of all ages become fascinated with history and the magic that happens when they get to experience it for themselves.

Our Historical Characters series constantly brings smiles and laughs and captures the attention of students all around our nation. With Mobile Ed's historical character programs, your students will have the unique once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to have these historical characters come right to their school with the world-famous Mobile Ed Time Machine

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David Jack Presents "The Spirit of America"

Posted on Mon, Feb 19, 2018

Wouldn't it be great to bring patriotism to your school?  Invigorate that patriotic spirit this President's Day with a music and fun-filled assembly program everyone will love!  David Jack himself introduces you to his very popular show The Spirit of America in this short video full of songs, history, and a positive outlook.  Take a look!

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The World Needs Dreamers | Thomas Edison

Posted on Wed, Nov 29, 2017

Mobile Ed is proving once again that learning doesn’t have to stop when you leave the classroom, and the thirst for knowledge doesn’t stop when you grow up. In fact sometimes the older we get, the more we appreciate the lessons we learn from the past, especially those from Thomas Edison.

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Meet President Lincoln | Historical Character Assembly

Posted on Wed, Nov 15, 2017

History can be a delicate subject in today's climate, but one of the most important lessons we can teach students today is that of the life of Abraham Lincoln.

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I Like the Dreams of the Future Better Than the History of the Past

Posted on Tue, Jul 28, 2015


Yet another new living history character program tours with Mobile Ed - Thomas Jefferson!

In addition to George Washington and Teddy Roosevelt (just to metnion a few), professional historical impersonator Peter Small also portrays founding father Thomas Jefferson in a 45-minute educational assembly program for kids K-12.  
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Keep Your Eyes on the Stars and Your Feet on the Ground

Posted on Wed, Jul 22, 2015


Another new living history program joins the Mobile Ed lineup - Teddy Roosevelt!

We have had numerous historical characters come through Mobile Ed over the years.  Our time machine has allowed Thomas Edison, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Ben Franklin, Frederick Douglass, Abraham Lincoln, Mark Twain (and even Huckleberry Finn, if he counts) to visit tens of thousands of schools and institutions all over the country.  

One character that's always been missing from our menu is Theodore Roosevelt, but not anymore!Now, thanks to experienced historical performer Peter Small, Teddy Roosevelt joins our lineup of professionall "living history" characters!  We're very excited to be featuring another historical icon more off the beaten path than Abraham Lincoln, which while an excellent program, we realize many schools have already experienced and are looking for something new for this generation of students.

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Mobile Ed Presents a New Assembly - George Washington!

Posted on Wed, Jul 8, 2015

Announcing a New Assembly and a New Performer!

Mobile Ed Productions is proud to announce the newest member of the school assembly family - veteran historical performer Peter Small!  Mr. Small has been impersonating nearly a dozen different historical characters all over the country for the last 20 years.

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Why Choose a History Program?

Posted on Tue, Nov 18, 2014

I think that is an honest question that I am dying to answer.  Most people will confess that history was boring to them in school. I am one of those.  My son and my wife are just the opposite. They LOVE history. I wish I had too.  I believe if I had been exposed to a few assembly programs featuring believable historical characters that were interesting, held my attention, carried me to their time in history, and challenged my thinking, I would have had a totally different attitude as I entered the history classroom.

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