An Energized, Eye-Opening Story of Women’s Battle for the Vote written and performed by Sally Perkins
About this Event
Inspire women leaders, encourage voting, and celebrate the centennial of women’s right to vote with this performance by Sally Perkins! Most of our great-grandmothers weren’t allowed to speak in public, keep their own wages, attend college, or vote. Yet today, women are leaders in all sorts of industries. This comedic, fast-paced, surprise-filled piece tells the story in a manner that keeps audiences laughing, learning, and marveling at those who paved the way for women today!
See Perkins's performance at the Carriage House March 13-14. Evening performances (7pm) feature an exclusive Q & A session with Perkins herself and is only offered at the Carriage House performances!
For 13 years Sally Perkins has been a professional storyteller and speaker. She travels the country speaking, training, and performing stories of all sorts: historical, wisdom, personal...even ghoulish. She’s been a featured performer at the Indianapolis Spirit & Place Festival, the Tennessee Haunting in the Hills Festival, and the National Storytelling Network Conference.