The March for Women\'s Lives
Guerrilla Girls on Tour


The March for Women\'s Lives


Guerrilla Girls On Tour creates new visual work and performances that tread the ground between political and educational, between two and three-dimensional art, between comedy and drama. Our visual work uses humor as a tool to fight sexism, racism and discrimination against women and people of color. Our performances use humorous, physical, and vaudevillian-like techniques to dramatize womens history, womens issues and politics. We have worked as an ensemble and with outside communities, creating site-specific works performed with local activists/artists in a variety of languages.
I Love Feminism, Woman is President, Vacancy! and You have the power to choose: Vote! all make bold statements via images and/or text that are funny. We incorporate our visual work into our performances via projections onto the back wall of the performance space. The visual backdrops act as an extra character in each performance taking on a factual, questioning and, most of the time, satirical voice. Connecting to and involving our audience is a major priority for us and our comic style helps us achieve this. All of our work is meant to educate as well as entertain.

Members of Guerrilla Girls On Tour*:
Aphra Behn, Lili Boulanger, Fanny Brice, Louise Brooks, Coco Chanel,
Alice Childress, Cheryl Crawford, Rachel Crothers, Alexandra Exter,
Hallie Flanagan, Loie Fuller, Lorraine Hansberry, Edith Head, Nella Larsen,
Ethel Merman, Diana Sands, Sophie Treadwell, Remedios Varo, Lupe Velez, Hazel Mountain Walker, Anna May Wong.
* In order to petween political and educational, between two and three-dimensional art, between comedy and drama. Our visual work uses humor as a tool to fight sexism, racism and discrimination against women and people of color. Our performances use humorous, physical, and vaudevillian-like techniques to dramatize womens history, womens issues and politics. We have worked as an ensemble and with outside communities, creating site-specific works performed with local activists/artists in a variety of languages.
I Love Feminism, Woman is President, Vacancy! and You have the power to choose: Vote! all make bold statements via images and/or text that are funny. We incorporate our visual work into our performances via projections onto the back wall of the performance space. The visual backdrops act as an extra character in each performance taking on a factual, questioning and, most of the time, satirical voice. Connecting to and involving our audience is a major priority for us and our comic style helps us achieve this. All of our work is meant to educate as well as entertain.

Members of Guerrilla Girls On Tour*:
Aphra Behn, Lili Boulanger, Fanny Brice, Louise Brooks, Coco Chanel,
Alice Childress, Cheryl Crawford, Rachel Crothers, Alexandra Exter,
Hallie Flanagan, Loie Fuller, Lorraine Hansberry, Edith Head, Nella Larsen,
Ethel Merman, Diana Sands, Sophie Treadwell, Remedios Varo, Lupe Velez, Hazel Mountain Walker, Anna May Wong.
* In order to petween political and educational, between two and three-dimensional art, between comedy and drama. Our visual work uses humor as a tool to fight sexism, racism and discrimination against women and people of color. Our performances use humorous, physical, and vaudevillian-like techniques to dramatize womens history, womens issues and politics. We have worked as an ensemble and with outside communities, creating site-specific works performed with local activists/artists in a variety of languages.
I Love Feminism, Woman is President, Vacancy! and You have the power to choose: Vote! all make bold statements via images and/or text that are funny. We incorporate our visual work into our performances via projections onto the back wall of the performance space. The visual backdrops act as an extra character in each performance taking on a factual, questioning and, most of the time, satirical voice. Connecting to and involving our audience is a major priority for us and our comic style helps us achieve this. All of our work is meant to educate as well as entertain.

Members of Guerrilla Girls On Tour*:
Aphra Behn, Lili Boulanger, Fanny Brice, Louise Brooks, Coco Chanel,
Alice Childress, Cheryl Crawford, Rachel Crothers, Alexandra Exter,
Hallie Flanagan, Loie Fuller, Lorraine Hansberry, Edith Head, Nella Larsen,
Ethel Merman, Diana Sands, Sophie Treadwell, Remedios Varo, Lupe Velez, Hazel Mountain Walker, Anna May Wong.
* In order to petween political and educational, between two and three-dimensional art, between comedy and drama. Our visual work uses humor as a tool to fight sexism, racism and discrimination against women and people of color. Our performances use humorous, physical, and vaudevillian-like techniques to dramatize womens history, womens issues and politics. We have worked as an ensemble and with outside communities, creating site-specific works performed with local activists/artists in a variety of languages.
I Love Feminism, Woman is President, Vacancy! and You have the power to choose: Vote! all make bold statements via images and/or text that are funny. We incorporate our visual work into our performances via projections onto the back wall of the performance space. The visual backdrops act as an extra character in each performance taking on a factual, questioning and, most of the time, satirical voice. Connecting to and involving our audience is a major priority for us and our comic style helps us achieve this. All of our work is meant to educate as well as entertain.

Members of Guerrilla Girls On Tour*:
Aphra Behn, Lili Boulanger, Fanny Brice, Louise Brooks, Coco Chanel,
Alice Childress, Cheryl Crawford, Rachel Crothers, Alexandra Exter,
Hallie Flanagan, Loie Fuller, Lorraine Hansberry, Edith Head, Nella Larsen,
Ethel Merman, Diana Sands, Sophie Treadwell, Remedios Varo, Lupe Velez, Hazel Mountain Walker, Anna May Wong.
* In order to petween political and educational, between two and three-dimensional art, between comedy and drama. Our visual work uses humor as a tool to fight sexism, racism and discrimination against women and people of color. Our performances use humorous, physical, and vaudevillian-like techniques to dramatize womens history, womens issues and politics. We have worked as an ensemble and with outside communities, creating site-specific works performed with local activists/artists in a variety of languages.
I Love Feminism, Woman is President, Vacancy! and You have the power to choose: Vote! all make bold statements via images and/or text that are funny. We incorporate our visual work into our performances via projections onto the back wall of the performance space. The visual backdrops act as an extra character in each performance taking on a factual, questioning and, most of the time, satirical voice. Connecting to and involving our audience is a major priority for us and our comic style helps us achieve this. All of our work is meant to educate as well as entertain.

Members of Guerrilla Girls On Tour*:
Aphra Behn, Lili Boulanger, Fanny Brice, Louise Brooks, Coco Chanel,
Alice Childress, Cheryl Crawford, Rachel Crothers, Alexandra Exter,
Hallie Flanagan, Loie Fuller, Lorraine Hansberry, Edith Head, Nella Larsen,
Ethel Merman, Diana Sands, Sophie Treadwell, Remedios Varo, Lupe Velez, Hazel Mountain Walker, Anna May Wong.
* In order to petween political and educational, between two and three-dimensional art, between comedy and drama. Our visual work uses humor as a tool to fight sexism, racism and discrimination against women and people of color. Our performances use humorous, physical, and vaudevillian-like techniques to dramatize womens history, womens issues and politics. We have worked as an ensemble and with outside communities, creating site-specific works performed with local activists/artists in a variety of languages.
I Love Feminism, Woman is President, Vacancy! and You have the power to choose: Vote! all make bold statements via images and/or text that are funny. We incorporate our visual work into our performances via projections onto the back wall of the performance space. The visual backdrops act as an extra character in each performance taking on a factual, questioning and, most of the time, satirical voice. Connecting to and involving our audience is a major priority for us and our comic style helps us achieve this. All of our work is meant to educate as well as entertain.

Members of Guerrilla Girls On Tour*:
Aphra Behn, Lili Boulanger, Fanny Brice, Louise Brooks, Coco Chanel,
Alice Childress, Cheryl Crawford, Rachel Crothers, Alexandra Exter,
Hallie Flanagan, Loie Fuller, Lorraine Hansberry, Edith Head, Nella Larsen,
Ethel Merman, Diana Sands, Sophie Treadwell, Remedios Varo, Lupe Velez, Hazel Mountain Walker, Anna May Wong.
* In order to petween political and educational, between two and three-dimensional art, between comedy and drama. Our visual work uses humor as a tool to fight sexism, racism and discrimination against women and people of color. Our performances use humorous, physical, and vaudevillian-like techniques to dramatize womens history, womens issues and politics. We have worked as an ensemble and with outside communities, creating site-specific works performed with local activists/artists in a variety of languages.
I Love Feminism, Woman is President, Vacancy! and You have the power to choose: Vote! all make bold statements via images and/or text that are funny. We incorporate our visual work into our performances via projections onto the back wall of the performance space. The visual backdrops act as an extra character in each performance taking on a factual, questioning and, most of the time, satirical voice. Connecting to and involving our audience is a major priority for us and our comic style helps us achieve this. All of our work is meant to educate as well as entertain.

Members of Guerrilla Girls On Tour*:
Aphra Behn, Lili Boulanger, Fanny Brice, Louise Brooks, Coco Chanel,
Alice Childress, Cheryl Crawford, Rachel Crothers, Alexandra Exter,
Hallie Flanagan, Loie Fuller, Lorraine Hansberry, Edith Head, Nella Larsen,
Ethel Merman, Diana Sands, Sophie Treadwell, Remedios Varo, Lupe Velez, Hazel Mountain Walker, Anna May Wong.
* In order to petween political and educational, between two and three-dimensional art, between comedy and drama. Our visual work uses humor as a tool to fight sexism, rac the back wall of the performance space. The visual backdrops act as an extra character in each performance taking on a factual, questioning and, most of the time, satirical voice. Connecting to and involving our audience is a major priority for us and our comic style helps us achieve this. All of our work is meant to educate as well as entertain.

Members of Guerrilla Girls On Tour*:
Aphra Behn, Lili Boulanger, Fanny Brice, Louise Brooks, Coco Chanel,
Alice Childress, Cheryl Crawford, Rachel Crothers, Alexandra Exter,
Hallie Flanagan, Loie Fuller, Lorraine Hansberry, Edith Head, Nella Larsen,
Ethel Merman, Diana Sands, Sophie Treadwell, Remedios Varo, Lupe Velez, Hazel Mountain Walker, Anna May Wong.
* In order to petween political and educational, between two and three-dimensional art, between comedy and drama. Our visual work uses humor as a tool to fight sexism, racism and discrimination against women and people of color. Our performances use humorous, physical, and vaudevillian-like techniques to dramatize womens history, womens issues and politics. We have worked as an ensemble and with outside communities, creating site-specific works performed with local activists/artists in a variety of languages.
I Love Feminism, Woman is President, Vacancy! and You have the power to choose: Vote! all make bold statements via images and/or text that are funny. We incorporate our visual work into our performances via projections onto the back wall of the performance space. The visual backdrops act as an extra character in each performance taking on a factual, questioning and, most of the time, satirical voice. Connecting to and involving our audience is a major priority for us and our comic style helps us achieve this. All of our work is meant to educate as well as entertain.
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