
Lone Peak Film Festival
Lone Peak Film Festival champions inspiring stories, builds community, offers mentorship, and supports local and Indigenous filmmakers, all to spark positive change and catalyze action.
Lone Peak Film Festival champions inspiring stories, builds community, offers mentorship, and supports local and Indigenous filmmakers, all to spark positive change and catalyze action.
Directed by Elizabeth Baden Knowles. Starring Elizabeth Baden Knowles.
The Vagina Monologues is a groundbreaking play written by Eve Ensler that explores the diverse experiences of womanhood through a series of powerful, humorous, and deeply moving monologues. Based on interviews with women from around the world, the play sheds light on topics such as love, sexuality, violence, and empowerment, giving voice to stories that are often left untold. Since its debut, The Vagina Monologues has become more than just a performance—it has sparked a global movement. Each year, productions of the play help raise funds and awareness for V-Day, a nonprofit organization founded by Ensler dedicated to ending violence against women and girls. Through its raw honesty and celebration of resilience, the play continues to inspire audiences and ignite conversations about gender justice and equality.
Directed by Elizabeth Baden Knowles. Comedic cameo performance by Elizabeth Baden Knowles playing Marla.
Get ready for a night of laughter and chaos! We’re excited to present The Monologue Show (From Hell) by Don Zolidis—a wildly funny, fast-paced comedy that takes everything you think you know about monologue performances and flips it upside down. When a group of well-meaning (but totally unprepared) students attempts to put on a serious monologue showcase, disaster strikes at every turn—forgotten lines, over-the-top performances, and technical nightmares included! This self-aware, behind-the-scenes comedy is a perfect blend of witty humor and theatrical mayhem that will have you laughing from start to finish. Don’t miss this outrageous celebration of everything that can—and will—go wrong on stage. It’s live theater at its most unpredictable, and we can’t wait to share the madness with you!