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Author/Advocate/Playwright Veronica Loving Shares Her Story On Sexual Assault With New Stage Play FEEDING A MONSTER

By: Mar. 20, 2018
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Author/Advocate/Playwright Veronica Loving Shares Her Story On Sexual Assault With New Stage Play FEEDING A MONSTER  Image

Are you aware of how important your voice is when it comes to sexual assault and domestic violence?

Veronica Loving, Author/Advocate/Playwright is fighting to raise awareness on sexual assault, rape, and domestic violence with her new stage play "Feeding A Monster" during sexual assault awareness month. Loving's stage play, written by herself, writer La Darrion Williams, and directed by Actor Art Evans who is best known from "Die Hard 2," is based on Loving and co-author Jazzmine Jackson's memoir "Feeding A Monster." The memoir details Loving's 21-year marriage to her husband who was a minor-league baseball player. Their marriage took a turn when Loving learned that the man, husband, father and athlete she loved was a sexual assault predator living in her home.

"Feeding A Monster" is unlike any other book that addresses sexual assault, it follows the dramatic real-life story of Loving and Jackson who were victims of a predator who happened to be the husband and father of the mother and daughter duo. The book describes the abuse inflicted by the man who was to protect, love, and keep them safe. The women in this book speak candidly about their personal experience with sexual assault and other issues such as date rape and domestic violence.

"Feeding A Monster" cast includes actress Conisha Wade, actor Doyin Domingo, actress Fayley Patrice, actor DeJuan Christopher, and actor Andre Jefferson. The play addresses the issues of sexual assault, rape, and ultimate betrayal. You will be enthralled in the life of a dynamic family as they spiral through an uncharted journey of self-discovery, love, and forgiveness. "You definitely want to see this play and learn how you can help someone who's important in your life start the road to physical healing," says Loving.

The play is scheduled to show at the Hudson Theater in Los Angeles, April 20 thru April 29, 2018. Tickets are on sale now at www.plays411.com or by clicking this link https://www.plays411.com/newsite/show/play_info.asp?show_id=4785

Follow Veronica Loving on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/iamveronicaloving and on Twitter at https://twitter.com/Lovingveronica1



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