A comedy for strong women and brave men.
A hilarious comedy about a woman searching for love. A funny and honest story about a woman who sometimes loses herself while looking for Mr. Right. It’s a tale of a sweet and slightly naive girl, from the moment she loses her virginity to adulthood. Essentially, it's the story of every woman trying to find “the one.”
A story about a smart young woman who does foolish things. For love. Because of her biological clock. Because of her grandmother. A grandmother who pushes her to get married. About men who don’t want to marry. A story that will make you laugh and cry. A story every woman will understand…
Is there such a thing as a happy ending in love, or has, as the main character puts it, “Hollywood screwed us up”?
Watch this one-woman show that will make you laugh until you cry, but also reflect on the eternal question every woman asks herself – am I normal?
This monodrama humorously portrays the journey from first love to the first wrinkles, and one of the most important struggles every woman faces – the fight to accept herself.
Stand-up comedian and actress Ana Poznanović entered the world of stand-up comedy after publishing her novel “Go Back to Mommy, You Tit”, a story about a young woman unsuccessfully trying to deal with Balkan values, mama’s boys, and her dysfunctional family.
After the novel, she dove into the stand-up world, first performing with seasoned comedians, then launching her own One Woman Show performances that attract both female and male audiences hungry for brutally honest discussions about relationships – especially confessions about sex and dating in the age of social media.
After years of experience as a stand-up comedian, with her monodrama “If I’m a Woman, I’m Not a Horse,” she finally stepped onto the stage in a theatrical sense.
In it, she portrays several “roles” – from a 19-year-old love-struck girl to a 40-year-old woman who’s been through it all but still hasn’t learned her lesson when it comes to love.
This monodrama is performed to great acclaim, and audiences keep coming back for its comedic but above all honest take on the fears, struggles, and desires of women.