You probably remember that old saying, “The clothes make the man.”
And while you might want to dispute it, or actively fight it (my stint as a goody-two-shoes honors student male with long hair in high school was my small form of personal resistance), it wouldn’t be an idiom if a good number of people along the way didn’t find some ring of truth to it.
The performativity of what we prefer to wear—in her case, specifically, stilettos—intrigued actress Katherine McLeod to the point she had to write a show about it, appropriately titled My High-Heeled Life: Or, How I Learned to Keep Worrying and Love My Stilettos, which is currently running as part of the Frigid New York festival at Under St. Marks.
Listen in as Katharine and I discuss shoes as battleground, the long (and proper) title of her piece, and not having to apologize for those things that bring you joy.
“…what assumptions do you make about me based on what I wear? And, should I stop because you’re making those assumptions? Or, should I push back, and show my true colors, should I show all parts of me…”
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Sparking Fuse presents
My High-Heeled Life: Or, How I Learned to Keep Worrying and Love My Stilettos
written and performed by Katharine McLeod
directed by Rod Ceballos
part of the Frigid New York festival
two remaining performances!
Wednesday, March 5, 2014, 5:30pm
Friday, March 7, 2014, 7:05pm
Under St. Marks
94 St. Marks Place
Manhattan
tickets available via SmartTix