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BOLD Locations
Seattle, Washington
Lynn Hughes, BOLD organizer in Seattle, raised money for the Seattle
School of Midwifery.
The week before the play Lynn was interviewed on KUOW’s The Beat to
talk about BOLD and the importance of birth stories. On September 2
she produced BOLD in Seattle. Lynn reports:
OH . . . . MYYY . . .GODDDD! I can hardly believe that we were
just getting organized one month ago and didn't have the show cast
until August 14!
At the last minute (two weeks ago), we secured our 75-seat venue, thinking "I
think we
might be able to fill 75 seats." Well we SOLD OUT on Thursday before a
blurb was even in the paper. We were getting calls all day Friday from very
disappointed people who had waited till the last minute to call. I had my teenagers
out front taking names and contact info of people who showed up at the door,
so we can contact them for the NEXT performance. My daughter said, "MOM,
there are two PREGNANT women waiting here. They REALLY want to see it--Can't
we figure out a way to fit them?" We ended up squeezing about 85 people
in the space aside from cast and crew!
TALK BACK--
Our talk back was great! We had doulas and midwives and LOTS of very pregnant
women in the audience (as well as our 36-week pregnant Amanda, who was absolutely
AMAZING!) as well as (happily) probably a good third of the audience who were
NOT from our birth community.
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