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by Emma Goldman-Sherman

SHORT A fight and dance piece to protest Pussy-Grabbing. This super-short piece is a humorous physical take on how to fight back using self-defense physicality to take back our agency and show men that Pussy-Grabbing will not be permitted. Very physical -- needs a fight director and perhaps a choreographer. FOR PROTEST and CELEBRATIONS OF FEMALE STRENGTH!

SHORT A fight and dance piece to protest Pussy-Grabbing. This super-short piece is a humorous physical take on how to fight back using self-defense physicality to take back our agency and show men that Pussy-Grabbing will not be permitted. Very physical -- needs a fight director and perhaps a choreographer. FOR PROTEST and CELEBRATIONS OF FEMALE STRENGTH!

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  • Elisabeth Giffin Speckman: TOOLS

    I love a good poetic piece, and this has all that and more! A powerful message for women the world over, and a warning to those who don't respect all that our bodies can do. From dancing to fighting and back again, this is a theatrical smorgasbord and its pretty delicious.

    I love a good poetic piece, and this has all that and more! A powerful message for women the world over, and a warning to those who don't respect all that our bodies can do. From dancing to fighting and back again, this is a theatrical smorgasbord and its pretty delicious.

  • Cheryl Bear: TOOLS

    Choreography, dance, theatricality, 'Me Too' - just yes! Fearless female.

    Choreography, dance, theatricality, 'Me Too' - just yes! Fearless female.

  • Lee R. Lawing: TOOLS

    Such a powerful play. The juxtaposition of the two characters dressed in evening wear and going through fight/dance sequence make for a wonderful scene that would be so effective on stage. This should be more than just Ellen's dream, this should be the new reality and plays like this need to be seen by everyone to bring that change into fruition.

    Such a powerful play. The juxtaposition of the two characters dressed in evening wear and going through fight/dance sequence make for a wonderful scene that would be so effective on stage. This should be more than just Ellen's dream, this should be the new reality and plays like this need to be seen by everyone to bring that change into fruition.

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