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Between renovating her motel room, dreams of cotton candy, and encounters with older women, Miranda July’s protagonist shatters patriarchal concepts of femininity and desire. Written in an intimate diary style and with gentle humor, the novel delves deeply into the power and creativity of female self-empowerment.

Julie’s acclaimed novel tells the story of a 45-year-old artist who sets out not to merely survive the upheaval of menopause, but to thrive in it—with everything that comes with it: desire, doubt, pain, and liberation. Instead of the classic coming-of-age narrative, we experience a coming-of-change: a late awakening that is radically present and forward-looking.

The feminist artists’ collective storytelling engines brings Julie’s radical prose to the stage as a dynamic staged reading. With wit and defiance, three performers tell the story of a woman who stops functioning—and thereby begins to live.

  • What if the end is the beginning?
  • What if the second half of life is completely different from what we imagine?

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October 2026
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