The personal is political in the bold, verbatim theatre show I’m With Her, in which frank and personal stories illuminate the prevalence of sexism, harassment and assault in Australia, writes Claire Trolio.
![Sisonke Msimang (Dr Anne Aly MP), rear from the ensemble Professor Fiona Staley and Dr Marion Kickett. Photo: Marnie Richardson A woman of colour, dressed in white, holds up one finger. In her hand is a script. Behind her we see a white woman and a First Nations woman, also dressed in white and holding scripts. A call to arms, to smash the patriarchy](https://www.seesawmag.com.au/wp-content/uploads/fly-images/46106/Im-With-Her-Marnie-Richardson-100-of-151-410x273-c.jpg)
Western Australia’s arts playground
Western Australia’s arts playground
18 July 2022
The personal is political in the bold, verbatim theatre show I’m With Her, in which frank and personal stories illuminate the prevalence of sexism, harassment and assault in Australia, writes Claire Trolio.