Apr 20 2018
Many Voices, One Story

Many Voices, One Story

Presented by Moquette Volante at Union Project

Experience Cinderella as never before! Originally debuted as part of the 2016 Pittsburgh Fringe Festival, Many Voices, One Story explores and celebrates cultural similarities and universal themes by bringing four different versions of the classic tale to life, told as one story in alternation by women of four different backgrounds. Witness the kindness, the toil, the transformation and the reward as young heroines in Kenya, Italy, Britain, and India strive to find their princes – or their fortunes.

With doors opening at 7pm, the evening includes a 7:30 pm special performance by artists Anjali Soi, Christina McNeese, Kristin Ward and Sarah McKee. The spoken word piece, lasting about half an hour, is followed by an audience interactive talkback, where attendees are invited to share their own stories, as well as comments and questions about the project.

This Project supported in part by Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.

Donations from supporters like you are greatly appreciated and help us make our program accessible to women and families from all walks of life while compensating the hard work of local artists.

Admission Info

Donations from supporters like you are greatly appreciated and help us make our program accessible to women and families of all walks of life, while compensating the hard work of local artists. Visit: https://mvdance.ticketleap.com/one-story/

 

 

Phone: (412) 363-4550

Dates & Times

2018/04/20 - 2018/04/20

Location Info

Union Project

801 N Negley Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15206

Parking Info

There is plenty of on street parking and a public access parking lot which holds up to 40 cars.
We are also conveniently located on two major bus routes (71A and 87.)

Accessibility Info

Union Project is committed to being accessible to all.  The building is wheelchair accessible via the side door on Stanton Avenue, and an accessible parking spot is located just outside that door.  Service animals are always welcome, and ASL interpretation can be provided on request.  Please let us know what accommodations we can make to ensure your experience is positive, contact Michelle Clesse at 412-363-4550 or michelle@unionproject.org if you have specific accommodations or needs.