Sunday, March 05, 2006
March 9th "The Vagina Monologues"
The Vagina Monologues
THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2006 - 8:00 PM
Woodruff Arts Center
Rich Auditorium
1280 Peachtree Street
Atlanta, GA 30309
Directed by: Nailah Manns
Executive Producer: Carletta S. Hurt
Proceeds from this performance will benefit:
The Princess Project, an initiative of Miss/Ms Black Georgia USA Scholarship Foundation, is a program where they "adopt" 15 foster girls ages 7-12 and provide opportunities for increased exposure; build self-awareness, confidence and literacy skills.
The Center to End Adolescent Sexual Exploitation (CEASE) , an initiative of the Juvenile Justice Fund, is one of the nation's most aggressive initiatives to prevent sexual exploitation of children and to take action wherever sexual abuse is occurring.
THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 2006 - 8:00 PM
Woodruff Arts Center
Rich Auditorium
1280 Peachtree Street
Atlanta, GA 30309
Directed by: Nailah Manns
Executive Producer: Carletta S. Hurt
FEATURING: Marshawn Evans, Toccara Jones, Carol Mitchell-Leon and Kaira Whitehead
STARRING: Eva Acosta, Brandy C. Huff, Sheryland Neal, Kimberly Jurgen, Therese Lambert, Nadya Simpson, Carla A. Tyrell, Chantell Welch and Samantha Worthen
Admission:$25 in advance/$30 at the door
VIP Reception (immediately following performance): $15
For more information or to order group tickets (10+)
Contact Carletta S. Hurt
404.964.3732 or carletta@ikamproductions.com or visit: I Kam Productions
Contact Carletta S. Hurt
404.964.3732 or carletta@ikamproductions.com or visit: I Kam Productions
Proceeds from this performance will benefit:
The Princess Project, an initiative of Miss/Ms Black Georgia USA Scholarship Foundation, is a program where they "adopt" 15 foster girls ages 7-12 and provide opportunities for increased exposure; build self-awareness, confidence and literacy skills.
The Center to End Adolescent Sexual Exploitation (CEASE) , an initiative of the Juvenile Justice Fund, is one of the nation's most aggressive initiatives to prevent sexual exploitation of children and to take action wherever sexual abuse is occurring.

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