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| Madge's Box is a story about the American Dream. Madge has it all, house, husband, kids and cable television. But she seems to have lost her vagina somewhere along the way. She's at home, doing what she does best, repressing her own thoughts. In fact, she represses her thoughts and feelings about her vagina so much that really, it's all she can think about. In this half hour solo performance, Harvey Rabbit takes the audience on a comedic journey. Utilizing elements of clown and burlesque, she reveals the truth about women, vaginas, and America. Directed by Christina Lowery. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||