October 19, 2009 - You are invited to attend the Cincinnati performance of The Vitae Monologues Tuesday, October 27th, 8:30 p.m., University of Cincinnati Zimmer Auditorium, Room 400, Zimmer Hall. Open to the public, admission is FREE.
The Vitae (life) Monologues is Epiphany Productions' new, acclaimed, life affirming drama that movingly addresses the effect of abortion on women and men. It is a two-person, one act play featuring international performers Jeremy and Sarah Stanbary.
The play is based on eye-opening and inspiring true stories of post-abortive women and men who suffered in silence for years from the aftermath of abortion before eventually finding healing and forgiveness.
The Vitae Monologues increases awareness of the reality that abortion is often a traumatic experience that goes unnamed and unrecognized due to a culture of denial regarding its long-lasting negative consequences--affecting thousands of men and women today.
These true stories of hope and the triumphant beauty of human life deserve a voice within our broken culture.
The Vitae Monologues was developed in collaboration with Silent No More Minnesota and features original music from Mr. Nicholas Lemme, a St. Paul-based musician/composer and founding member of the Spaghetti Western String Company.
The Cincinnati performance is sponsored by University of Cincinnati Students for Life, NKU Northern Right to Life, Cincinnati Right to Life, and more. (Note: This play is based on true stories and may not be suitable for some youth under 12 yrs. old.)
For more information contact contact David Weber, President, UC Students for Life, davidweber34@gmail.com, 513/284-1142 .
Zimmer Hall is located on the University of Cincinnati West Campus.