Voices of Our Generation |
Monday, April 04, 2011, 10:30am Venue: State Theatre Program Length: 75 minutes For Students in Grades: 7-12 All Seats:$10 In 2009, the Project Girl Performance Collective performed at the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Now these 16 smart and outspoken girls, aged 10 to 21, take center stage at the State Theatre, revealing what is on the minds of young women of their generation. In deeply personal monologues, poems, and short scenes—based on real interviews and experiences—they explore topics such as body image, sexual pressures, family relationships, and being weird, different, flawed, and full of dreams for the future. It’s a show that will speak powerfully to all young people—the boys as well as the girls.
Curriculum connections: theater arts, language arts, social studies |


