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July 30 - August 14, 2004

Thursday- Saturday at 8 PM
Sundays at 2 PM

In The Mt. Hood Community College
Studio Theatre

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What does a popular girl do
                 after the popularity contest ends?

The dictionary defines Vanity as:

  1. The quality of being personally vain, excessive pride in one's own appearance, qualities, gifts and achievements.
  2. Emptiness, unreality, sham, folly, want of real value.
  3. A dressing table.

Vanities introduces you to Kathy, Joanne and Mary, three popular cheerleaders in a small Texas town. From their roots as homecoming queens in the 1960's, through their stint as Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority sisters, and finally off into the great unknown of 1970's adulthood, Vanities explores the rewards and unexpected costs of a girlhood spent in pursuit of popularity. The divergent paths these three women take through life help to remind us of the possibilities and pitfalls of modern womanhood, while affirming the power of choice and the freedom that comes with self awareness.

"Bittersweet comedy-Unnervingly funny"--Newsweek




Online Playbill

Notes On Vanities By Director Trisha Pancio Armour



About Playwright
Jack Heifner


Photos
Read the Oregonian Review of Vanities

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