Checkout the ongoing collaborations with college and high school communities around the world.

Performances of SLUT the play are helping spark difficult conversations around slut shaming and sexual assault at high school and college campuses around the world! As the #metoo movement has shown, these conversations cannot wait. Join the list of schools dedicated to creating space for young people to share their voices and create social change!

 
  • AMSTERDAM

    • De Stokerji

  • AUSTRALIA

    • Actors College of Theater and Television (ACTT), Sidney

  • ARIZONA

    • South Mountain High School, Phoenix

  • CANADA

    • Pictou County Women’s Resource and Sexual Assault Centre, Nova Scotia

    • LunaSea Theater Company, Nova Scotia

    • Hunter Drama, Nova Scotia

  • CONNETICUT

    • Choate Rosemary Hall

  • MASSACHUSETTS

    • Hingham High School

    • Andover

  • MICHIGAN

    • University of Michigan - Basement Arts

  • MONTANA

    • University of Montana

  • NEW HAMPSHIRE

    • St. Paul’s School

  • NEW JERSEY

    • National Council of Jewish Women - Essex, NJ County Section

    • New Jersey Performing Arts Center

  • NEW YORK

    • Brooklyn Museum

    • Fieldston, Brooklyn

    • Subversive Theater Collective, Buffalo

  • OHIO

    • Sinclair Community College

  • UTAH

    • University of Utah — Theater at the U

  • WASHINGTON, D.C.

    • Wilson High School

Interview with University of Michigan

Hear Meg McInerney speak with Basement Arts at the University of Michigan about their VIRTUAL presentation of SLUT in 2020, how SLUT the play was created, and the important impact it can have on school communities today.

 

The performance and the workshop had an immediate and powerful impact on Moorhead High School. I have witnessed, first-hand, girls reframing comments that were once wrapped in slut shamming. I have watched young men call out the double-standard of male and female sexuality, and I’ve seen MHS become a safer place for girls because of the vital conversations SLUT opened up. The performance was the highlight of my year.

— Rebecca Meyer-Larson, Teacher, Moorhead High School, Moorhead, MN.