The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, in collaboration with the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, will present Joanna Rush’s one-woman play, Asking For It, in celebration of Women’s History Month in March.
Asking For It follows one woman’s hysterical and heart-breaking journey from “Outstanding Catholic Youth of the Year” to the stage of Radio City Music Hall and the cast of A Chorus Line, tap dancing her way through rape, rehab and wrecked relationships. Asking for It is a kaleidoscope of faith and femininity, sexual repression and spiritual awakening. Rush portrays a colorful cast of characters ranging from uptight clerics to sexy chorines, and growing boys of all ages.
The show will be Tuesday, March 3, at 7 p.m at the Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation Ballroom B and C in the Tinkham Veale University Center.
Admission is free, but attendees must reserve a seat.
A discussion and book signing will follow the event at the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women at the university center, Suite 248. To attend the book signing and discussion, RSVP online.