
Playwright Mary Kathryn Nagle Brings Abuse Survivors’ Voices to the United Nations
“I kept it very close to their own words. There was something sacred about it. I didn’t want to mess with the power they have.”

“I kept it very close to their own words. There was something sacred about it. I didn’t want to mess with the power they have.”

The fourth and final episode in our series exploring the work of pioneering sex researcher Dr. George W. Henry features monologues & music from Trey Lyford, Max Vernon, Nedra McClyde, Marykate O’Neil & Jill Sobule.

The second episode in our series based on the work of Dr. George W. Henry features monologues & music from Trey Lyford, Kate Buddeke, Dan Domingues, Jessie Shelton, Nathan Dame and César Alvarez & the Lisps.

Our new series features live recordings of our show “Sex Variants 1941,” which is based on the sexuality study of Dr. George W. Henry. Featured in this episode: performers Nina Hellman, Brandon Miller, Grace McLean, Brandon Davidson and Tim Acito.

This episode features a discussion with Kristin Ross, Ph.D., whose book “The Emergence of Social Space: Rimbaud and the Paris Commune” inspired the Civilians’ production of “Paris Commune.”
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