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That`s What She Said Columbia (MT)

Nine women from the community will take the stage and share their stories of success, joy, hardship, and overcoming barriers.

April 12  •  7pm
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That`s What She Said Columbia (MT)

Since 2013, The She Said Project’s That’s What She Said performances have been inspiring audiences and empowering communities throughout the country with powerful, intimate stories shared by local women. In this third annual production in Columbia presented by Flat Branch Bank, nine women from the community will take the stage and share their stories of success, joy, hardship, and overcoming barriers. This year's speakers are Ana Garcia, Ava Gunderson, Greta Gunderson, Shaunda Hamilton, Dr. Linda Helmick, Rochara Knight, Erica Pefferman, Valerie Shaw, & Ayako Tsuruta. The show is produced and directed by Allie Teagarden. This is an evening for the entire community to come together and celebrate the contributions of women here in Columbia (you don't have to be a woman to attend - all are welcome!). Each That’s What She Said show supports a charitable cause in the community. This year's show will support Love Columbia, with our 25% ticket sales donation being used to provide single moms with housing & utility support. Your ticket to the show also includes a complimentary wine, beer, cider, or mocktail along with a sweet treat for you to enjoy upon your arrival at the Missouri Theatre. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the show begins at 7 p.m. While we do not have a minimum age requirement to attend, please note that mature, emotional, and even traumatic themes can be present in the speakers' stories. We encourage parents and all attendees to use discretion. Support will be available on site to any attendees who would like to speak with a mental health professional at the show.

Date

  
Saturday, April 12  •  7pm

Contact

Allie Teagarden
  allie.teagarden@gmail.com

Location

  Missouri Theatre

More Information

https://calendar.missouri.edu/event/thats-what-she-said-columbia-mt

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