Hosted by Dixon Place Now That We’re Men ~PLUS~ SLUT The Arts Effect

About The Shows

On February 6, Now That We’re Men & SLUT will be performed consecutively.  Tickets to attend BOTH performances are $40 for general admission & $25 for students.

In the weeks leading up to prom, friendships in Now That We’re Men are put to the test…because Andrew must be gay, Marcus knocked-up his girl, Nick’s a little too addicted to fetish porn, Derek’s falling in love with Kelsey & Evan downed a handful of pills & pushed a hook-up too far. Hey, it’s high school. Time to man-up, right?

SLUT follows the journey of Joey Del Marco, a 16-year-old girl who is sexually assaulted by three friends during a night out. Through Joey’s story and those of young people in her community, witness the impact of rape culture and the importance of being heard.

About the Artists

The Arts Effect is an award-winning activist arts program dedicated to the development of youth-driven theatrical projects that explore the challenges facing young people worldwide.  Founded in 2007 by Katie Cappiello and Meg McInerney, The Arts Effect has created and produced four critically-acclaimed original plays: Keep Your Eyes Open, FACEBOOK ME, SLUT, and A Day in the Life.

Saturday, Feb. 6 -- 1:00pm (Now That We're Men); 2:00pm (SLUT)

Special double-header offer for both performances
$40 general admission
$25 students

For one of the performances
$15 middle/high school students
$20 college students
$30 general admission
$40 VIP seating

 

Estimated Runtime
140 minutes (for 2 performances)

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Credits

Now That We’re Men

Written & Directed by
Katie Cappiello

Technical Director
Daniel Melnick

Producers
Katie Cappiello & Meg McInerney

Associate Producer
Charlotte Arnoux

Featuring
Jordan Eliot, Caleb Grandiot, Fred Hechinger, Alphonso Jones & Rayshawn Richardson

Photo Credit
Justin Duplantis

SLUT

Written by
Katie Cappiello

Directed by
Katie Cappiello
Meg McInerney

Technical Director
Daniel Melnick

Associate Producer
Charlotte Arnoux

Featuring
The Arts Effect All-Girl Theater Company

Photo Credit
Sasithon Pooviriyakul

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