One in 3
January 21
Three women are in front of you in the checkout line at the grocery store. Odds are excellent that one of them has had an abortion. You’re sitting in the bleachers at your kid’s soccer game, chatting with three women in the next row. Odds are, one of them has had an abortion. You’re helping yourself to tuna casserole at a church potluck. Three women are setting out tea and punch at the next table. Odds are, one of them has had an abortion.
You never guessed? Of course not. Few women ever discuss their abortions, even with their intimate friends. Because abortion – an experience shared by one in three American women – is the last great taboo, a secret millions of women carry in silence. One in 3 tells the sometimes wrenching, often surprising, and even occasionally humorous stories of a group of women who have virtually nothing in common except the need to confront this most complex and personal of decisions.
Wednesday’s are Pay What You Can. Purchase tickets ($15-20) online or by calling 214-421-2400.
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Catherine Cuellar, says:
After tonight's <a href="http://www.pegasusnews.com/news/2008/nov/12/project-x-world-premiere-one-in-3-january-dallas/">world premiere</a> performance, I'll be moderating a talkback session with members of the audience, director Raphael Parry, and playwright Victoria Loe Hicks.
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