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Menstruation: A Period Piece
March 16 - April 16

By Miranda Rose Hall
Music by Tova Katz
Directed by Katie Lindsay
Produced by Camille Jenkins
Presented by Big Little Theater Company
In association with the Los Angeles LGBT Center
Menstruation: A Period Piece, by Miranda Rose Hall, is an experimental new musical that takes place inside the menstrual cycle. Claire, a lesbian approaching 40, has a choice to make about whether or not she wants to have a baby. Meanwhile, inside Claire’s uterus, a hormone named Emily pledges to interrupt the endless menstrual cycles by bonding with the next cycle’s egg herself. Through music, magic realism, and ensemble storytelling, our heroines leap between the living room, the uterus, the ovaries, and the fallopian tubes to test the limits of love, the limits of the body, and the limits of what any single organism can accomplish alone.