"Dangerous Ladies," The Documentary Chronicling FST's Suffragist Project Premieres at 2021 Sarasota Film Festival

Arts & Culture

Pictured: Alicia Taylor Tomasko, Carolyn Michel, Kim Crow, and Ariel Blue perform The Suffragist Project Kick-Off on April 15, 2019. Photo by Sarah Haley.

Florida Studio Theatre (FST) is proud to announce that Dangerous Ladies: Voices of the Suffragists, the documentary following the theatre’s Suffragist Project—an artistic celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment (August 20, 2020), the woman’s right to vote—will premiere at this year’s Sarasota Film Festival. “We are thrilled that the documentary is premiering at the Film Festival,” said Kate Alexander, FST’s Associate Director At-Large and Director of The Suffragist Project. “The COVID pandemic eliminated so many of our city’s public offerings, including months of Suffragist Project performances, exhibits, and discussions. This premiere is a testament to the remarkable resiliency of our local artists.”

Pictured: Alicia Taylor Tomasko, Carolyn Michel, Kim Crow, and Ariel Blue perform The Suffragist Project Kick-Off on April 15, 2019. Photo by Sarah Haley.

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