“When
I was about like 7 or 8 years old?
I
told my mom that there was something wrong -
there
were small onions growing in my chest.”
"And
when my one one-night-stand turned into a painful, regrettable night--
you
know the ones where you’re just waiting for him to finish so it can stop?
I
decided no more. No more vulnerability, no more disappointment, no more sex."
"The fragments of me have such
smooth surfaces and lines I don't
think it would be wise to crash them
all together. Wave breaks come from
large red wells my heart swells every time
I still hear your name in silence"
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An Original Dartmouth Production
VOICES
Come hear diverse Dartmouth self-identifying women of all walks share their stories of love, pain, acceptance, crushed hopes, alienation, femininity, men, violence,
disillusion, sexuality and empowerment.
Wednesday, February 12
7 PM
Spaulding Auditorium
Free to All.
Directors
Sandi Caalim '13
Semarley Jarrett '14
Jessica King-Fredel '17
Following the performance, the directors and cast will stay behind to lead a discussion.