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Misc 6 July 2017 · 1 min read · 191 words

Sara Juli's Tense Vagina exposes motherhood taboos

Sara Juli’s Tense Vagina: an actual diagnosis is about motherhood - its beauty, challenges, isolation, comedy and influence on the human experience.

Carol FarrellEdinburgh FringeJustin MoriartyPamela MoultonSara JuliTense Vagina

Sara Juli. Photo: Kristopher Alan Thompson Sara Juli’s Tense Vagina: an actual diagnosis is about motherhood - its beauty, challenges, isolation, comedy and influence on the human experience and it's coming to the Edinburgh Festival.

Using humour, movement, sounds, songs, text and the audience, this show seeks to reveal ‘all that is awesome and all that sucks’ when it comes to being a mother.

Tense Vagina focuses on the seldom-discussed and taboo aspects of motherhood, such as loss of bladder control, libido, tears, monotony, loneliness and dildos. This is a poignant and hilarious feminist work, empowering women to think about their lady parts while highlighting the underbelly of motherhood. This show is perfect for anyone who has a mother. Arrive prepared to pee in your pants from laughter. Tense Vagina is created and performed by Sara Juli, costumes by Carol Farrell, set design by Pamela Moulton and original lighting by Justin Moriarty. Sara Juli's Tense Vagina can be seen at Underbelly Cowgate (Iron Belly) from 3rd August at 16:10 (not 9th, 14th, 21st) and is not suitable for children due to adult language, content and dildos!

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Douglas Mayo
Douglas Mayo

Douglas Mayo has had a life long love affair with musical theatre. He has authored several books on publicity and marketing for amateur theatre groups. He is in the process of developing a musical based on his original story concept.

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