
My Uterus, a Womb with a View
Written and performed by Dina Morrone
Performance Dates:
Saturday, March 22, 2025 at 8:00pm
Sunday, March 23, 2025 at 2:00pm

Dina digs deep into her pelvic cavity to explore what the Uterus really is, what it means to own one, and to probe and examine how it continues to get screwed over again and again by those who have no business being in there.
About Dina Morrone
Dina Morrone is a Valley Theatre Award winner for Best Solo Show, The Italian In Me, based on her meeting with the “Maestro” Federico Fellini. Her full-length play Moose On The Loose, a comedy about an Italian family and a Canadian moose, which had its world premiere at Theatre West, was recently published in the Anthology of Canadian Plays of Italian Heritage (Guernica Publishing). Moose On The Loose was awarded several Scenie Awards, including one for one of the Best Comedies of 2023 along with Best Ensemble Cast.
Dina is the editor and contributing writer for The Eden Magazine and has interviewed the likes of Martin Luther King III and his wife Arndrea, Louis Gossett Jr., Blair Underwood, Bruce Dern, Gina Lollobrigida, and Mariel Hemingway.
Her voice-over credits include VO Announcer for the Emmy-winning show The Media Access Awards, VO on Oscar-winning movies like Pinocchio, Avatar, and Dune, as well as TV shows like The Morning Show, commercials for CHASE, and video games like Starfield.
She has produced many theatre productions such as WHO I AM, Solopalooza 2.0, Portraits of Humanity 2, Sunday Night Solo Series, and most recently, the Phil Hendrie solo show for Theatre West, The Galaxy of Phil Hendrie. Dina encourages all to experience both theater and cinema live.
For more information, visit: dinamorrone.com.
Interviews
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NoHo Arts District
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Tolucan Times (See page 25)
Reviews
"A poignant, timely, clever, on-point thought-provoking, and self-deprecating one-woman show."
—The Hollywood Trend Report
"Dina is a born storyteller, unafraid to face the truth and driven to share it. These stories are important."
— NoHoArtsDistrict.com
"There was a magic in Morrone’s storytelling."
— Larmont Buzz
"…this was a truly enlightening and insightful comedy romp with sprinkles of history, political satire, feminine angst and the most timely subject matter our nation is currently debating"
— The Geek Authority