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When a Woman's Fed Up up logo with cast members seated around it

WHEN A WOMAN'S FED UP

Dates

Nov 11, 2023 - Nov 11, 2023

Venue

Carol Morsani Hall

Description

“When A Woman’s Fed Up” is a live movie on stage (a musical play) about issues that make women FED UP.

  • A young lady engaged to be married but was left at the altar.
  • A young girl who just wants to spend time with her father.
  • A wife who has to deal with her husband's infidelity.
  • An older woman whose husband takes Viagra and loves younger women.
  • A mother who overwhelmed with the with the pressure of raising a son that is caught up in peer pressure, drugs and gun violence.
  • A woman that is trying to raise a boy to be a man.
  • A woman that is torn between standing by her marital vows or leaving her husband.

Don’t miss this inspirational musical roller coaster of human drama and spirituality in this stage play “When A Woman’s Fed Up”. The moral of the play is: “WEEPING MAY ENDURE FOR A NIGHT, BUT JOY COMES IN THE MORNING.”

 

An independent producer/presenter has rented the theater for this performance; it is not programmed by the Straz Center.

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Description

“When A Woman’s Fed Up” is a live movie on stage (a musical play) about issues that make women FED UP.

  • A young lady engaged to be married but was left at the altar.
  • A young girl who just wants to spend time with her father.
  • A wife who has to deal with her husband's infidelity.
  • An older woman whose husband takes Viagra and loves younger women.
  • A mother who overwhelmed with the with the pressure of raising a son that is caught up in peer pressure, drugs and gun violence.
  • A woman that is trying to raise a boy to be a man.
  • A woman that is torn between standing by her marital vows or leaving her husband.

Don’t miss this inspirational musical roller coaster of human drama and spirituality in this stage play “When A Woman’s Fed Up”. The moral of the play is: “WEEPING MAY ENDURE FOR A NIGHT, BUT JOY COMES IN THE MORNING.”

 

An independent producer/presenter has rented the theater for this performance; it is not programmed by the Straz Center.