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Renowned Actress Peggy Schott Cast as Lead in Groundbreaking Historical 3D Experience: “Texas Legacy in Lights”

Renowned Actress Peggy Schott Cast as Lead in Groundbreaking Historical 3D Experience: “Texas Legacy in Lights”

Accomplished Actress Brings Star Power to Her Deep Texas Roots.

Gonzales, TX, USA | May 02, 2025 –[Press Release Wire]– Acclaimed actress Peggy Schott, widely recognized for her lead role as Becky Travis in the hit series Vindication and her performances in Fear the Walking Dead and The Pale Door, has been cast as the lead role of Sarah DeWitt in Texas Legacy In Lights—a state-of-the-art 3D projection mapping presentation that will bring the city of Gonzales’ rich and heroic history to life.

Peggy Schott, who has over 100 IMDb acting credits and a decade of involvement in Texas independent film, brings authenticity and emotional depth to the role, backed by her own deep Texas heritage. Born in New Orleans but with ancestors rooted in Texas before the Revolution, Schott is also a proud member of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas.

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“I am honored to portray Sarah DeWitt,” says Schott. “My ancestors settled here and participated in the Texas Revolution, and it is always challenging to find stories of the women that were involved in these historic events. I am so thankful to be part of Texas Legacy in Lights, to bring to light a tough, resilient woman in the story of Texas.”

Actress Peggy Schott

Texas Legacy In Lights, developed by Texas native and industry veteran John Franklin Rinehart and his company Austin Film Crew, was approved by the Gonzales City Council on March 13, 2025. The presentation will use rare and complex 3D projection mapping technology—comparable in quality to Disney’s EPCOT—to project an immersive, 33-minute show onto the Gonzales Memorial Museum’s 32×96-foot façade.

This cutting-edge augmented reality experience will transport visitors back to 1835, to the dawn of the Texas Revolution, spotlighting Gonzales’s pivotal role. The show’s powerful sound design, created by a former NASA media engineer, will cover over 90,000 square feet with hidden subwoofers and speakers to enhance the realism of historical reenactmen
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