
How to Put On a Sock

Abstinence pledges, birth videos, STI slideshows, condom demonstrations. Sex ed can have it all – if sex ed is taught at all.
How to Put On a Sock takes you on an interactive sex ed tour of The United States. Personal stories from a multigenerational ensemble illustrate the highs, lows and confusing in-betweens of what teens are taught and not taught about sex in school.
Artist
Written and directed by Rachel Gita Karp
Designed by Elizabeth Barrett
Performed by Janice Amaya, Marcos Duran, and more to be announced
Rachel Gita Karp makes performances to change US politics and policy. Based in NY, Rachel has written and directed performances through The Drama League, Clubbed Thumb, Ars Nova, Mabou Mines, Irondale, Brooklyn Arts Council, NY Foundation for the Arts, LaGuardia Performing Arts Center, The Wild Project, The Brick, The Flea, Dixon Place, Incubator Arts Project, Network of Ensemble Theaters. Regional credits include Actors Theatre of Louisville, Pennsylvania Center for Women and Politics, Philly Fringe; residencies include SPACE on Ryder Farm, Barn Arts, Monson Arts, Orchard Project, Marble House Project, Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts, Tofte Lake Center. www.rachelgitakarp.com
Performances
At Price Center Theatre:
Thu, Apr 24: 6:00pm
Fri, Apr 25: 6:00pm
At QI Auditorium:
Sat, Apr 26: 2:30pm, 5:00pm
Sun, Apr 27: 2:30pm, 4:30pm
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No RSVP needed.
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Supported by
How to Put On a Sock received developmental support as part of the 2020 Director Residency Program of The Drama League of New York (Gabriel Stelian-Shanks, Artistic Director; Nilan, Associate Artistic Director).