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Average Student Rating

Average Rating

5.0

Sex Signals

All Reviews

University of Evansville

Feb. 7th, 2019

"I really enjoyed the program I attended, and participating in such a hard to cover topic. Everyone had thrift own presumptions, but this put them all to rest. I learned some things that I didn’t know as well."

University of Michigan-Flint

Sept. 4th, 2018

"Very important, informative, and relatable!"

uw - green bay

Sept. 4th, 2018

"funny and informative"

University of Wisconsin-Green Bay

Sept. 3rd, 2018

"I think Catharsis did a great job presenting the information of a very sensitive topic in a creative and unique way. The performers were energetic and interactive with the students, which grabbed the students' attention and allowed them to be involved in learning the information"

University of Wisconsin: Green Bay

Sept. 3rd, 2018

"The whole production was an amazing experience."

University of Wisconsin- Eau Claire

Sept. 2nd, 2018

"Loved the combination of humor and serious messages to convey the information about sexual assault and consent to the freshman class."

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Aug. 29th, 2018

"I thought it was a very informative presentation that was also very entertaining. Those who presented interacted well with the audience and spared no detail on what it means to give or not give consent to sex"

Augustana University

Aug. 27th, 2018

"Incredible program. SO important to talk about at schools. The program was very conversational. While there were some serious moments, there were also many funny ones as well."

Lafayette College

Aug. 25th, 2018

"It was a very comical, yet seeiiisbway if discussing sexual misconduct/ assault. The style of portrayal that was used allowed the audience to be engaged and paid attention to the material that was being presented ."

Plymouth State University

Aug. 24th, 2018

"The program was very informative and engaging, and held the attention of everyone in the room which seems fairly uncommon for high school to early-college-aged kids. I was impressed!"