Recommendations of Menopause Play

  • Kitty Harper: Menopause Play

    Everyone should learn about meopause by putting on a play of somesorts, but how to do that I'm not sure...
    This was great. Loved the meta style, and a few twists I wasn't expecting. Well done Jennifer.

    Everyone should learn about meopause by putting on a play of somesorts, but how to do that I'm not sure...
    This was great. Loved the meta style, and a few twists I wasn't expecting. Well done Jennifer.

  • Robyn Ginsburg Braverman: Menopause Play

    Menopause is hilarious. Or, at least, it is now, because Jennifer O'Grady said so.
    Why is it so hard to understand that menopause is Just One Day - the 366th day after you last began a period? Why do we celebrate the onset of menses, but not the OFFset of it?
    No one knows, because we don't study women in health, "we" make guesses.
    This play tackles the attitudes that need to be Trounced.

    Menopause is hilarious. Or, at least, it is now, because Jennifer O'Grady said so.
    Why is it so hard to understand that menopause is Just One Day - the 366th day after you last began a period? Why do we celebrate the onset of menses, but not the OFFset of it?
    No one knows, because we don't study women in health, "we" make guesses.
    This play tackles the attitudes that need to be Trounced.

  • Debbie Lamedman: Menopause Play

    FINALLY! We need this play about menopause so badly. There are many of you out there who are exactly like the characters in Jennifer O'Grady's play. Who slink away at the mere mention of the word. Young women who find it "disgusting," though they will be facing it soon enough. Why is there such a stigma? O'Grady takes this unpopular subject matter and turns it on its head. Here we have a funny and relateable piece that can also edify those who wish to learn more. This should be required reading for all males and teens! Thank you, Jennifer O'Grady!

    FINALLY! We need this play about menopause so badly. There are many of you out there who are exactly like the characters in Jennifer O'Grady's play. Who slink away at the mere mention of the word. Young women who find it "disgusting," though they will be facing it soon enough. Why is there such a stigma? O'Grady takes this unpopular subject matter and turns it on its head. Here we have a funny and relateable piece that can also edify those who wish to learn more. This should be required reading for all males and teens! Thank you, Jennifer O'Grady!

  • Jack Levine: Menopause Play

    JENNIFER O’GRADY hits on a topic most men, like me, feel uncomfortable talking about. Others, too, have the same reaction: oh, I think I have to go out and do something, somewhere, somehow. If not, I think there is a critical football game on now - despite its not when football is played. “Menopause Play” is well-done. It’s witty, informative, and makes the point: hey, pay attention and understand what is happening and why I act the way I do. I really enjoyed this play!

    JENNIFER O’GRADY hits on a topic most men, like me, feel uncomfortable talking about. Others, too, have the same reaction: oh, I think I have to go out and do something, somewhere, somehow. If not, I think there is a critical football game on now - despite its not when football is played. “Menopause Play” is well-done. It’s witty, informative, and makes the point: hey, pay attention and understand what is happening and why I act the way I do. I really enjoyed this play!

  • D. Lee Miller: Menopause Play

    Jan is going into menopause and wants everyone to know about it. Why is it verboten? Jennifer O'Grady tackles one of the last 'private' bastions with humor and grace. This play should be playing on the TV in every women's doctor's office so people don't have a hard time discussing it. Cheers to Jennifer O'Grady!

    Jan is going into menopause and wants everyone to know about it. Why is it verboten? Jennifer O'Grady tackles one of the last 'private' bastions with humor and grace. This play should be playing on the TV in every women's doctor's office so people don't have a hard time discussing it. Cheers to Jennifer O'Grady!