The improv comedy group, Sex Signals, will give a free performance Thursday, Feb. 28, at 7 p.m., in the University of Wyoming Union ballroom.
Doors will open at 6 p.m. and seating will be limited to 400 spectators.
Sex Signals is a two-person show that blends improvisational comedy,
education and audience participation to provide a provocative look at
the issues of dating, sex and, ultimately, acquaintance rape on college
campuses.
The performers, who are trained in sexual assault prevention, work to
strike a balance between laughing at the differences between men and
women, and clearly communicating some serious messages about how people
treat one another.
They have performed at more than 400 schools throughout the country,
giving more than 1,000 shows. It has become one of the most popular
programs on sexual assault awareness for college audiences and was
nominated as "Speaker of the Year" by the readers of Campus Activities
Magazine.
This event is sponsored by the STOP Violence Project, UW Athletics,
Greek Affairs, RHA, AWARE/Cowboy Choices, Women's Action Network,
Spectrum, SAFE Project, Women's Center, and the ASUW Student Activities
Council.
For more information, call Jody Mayer at (307) 766-6797 or visit www.bass-schuler.com/sexsignals.php4.