Dangerous Women

Dangerous Women We are a diverse collective of female artists who bring forgotten or repressed histories of women to

t's Official!  We can announce that Dangerous Women has been selected to be a featured image by the Port of Seattle and ...
06/13/2026

t's Official! We can announce that Dangerous Women has been selected to be a featured image by the Port of Seattle and will appear at SEA Airport! Cast and Crew are thrilled. Shout out to Mirella Cuesvas Suarez in costume and Shelly Boyd, who captured this image from our show "Unsettled." Feeling grateful for our community of supporters.

Signage featuring Dangerous Women is being installed on the S gates landing, visible as passengers rise on the escalator from the train level.

Shelly McDaniel is a pole performer, an art form that requires amazing power and flexibility.  She will take the stage i...
04/10/2026

Shelly McDaniel is a pole performer, an art form that requires amazing power and flexibility. She will take the stage in Dangerous Women's new production, "Common Ground" May 16 and 17!

Get your tickets today and prepare to marvel at the daring of the female pioneers in ocean sciences that Shelly portrays. Shelly's scene, "Into The Deep," reveals the story of women like Rachel Carson and Else Bostlemann (art pictured) whose passion for Earth's oceans was revolutionary.

Prepare to find your Common Ground with Dangerous Women! May 16 and 17 at Snowy Owl Theater, Icicle Creek Center for the Arts! Student and group pricing. https://icicle.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket/ #/events/a0SPH00000EDkRZ2A1

pc: Heidi Swoboda

On stage for the first time, an ancient Sumerian Priestess and astronomer, En Heduanna. Costuming is amazing since the o...
03/31/2026

On stage for the first time, an ancient Sumerian Priestess and astronomer, En Heduanna.
Costuming is amazing since the only surviving image of the priestess is carved in faded stone. Barb Roberts, costume designer, scoured the internet for clothing records from 2280 BC. Dangerous Women’s creative process freed Roberts to develop “fun, bold interpretations of royal attire that might have been worn in ancient Sumeria.”

Heidi Swoboda provided the final touch. As a photographer who specializes in unique portraits, she captured Sandberg, dressed by Roberts and posed by Baron in her studio. Then she applied a tool called “photoshop,” to set En Heduanna against a galactic space captured by the powerful James Webb telescope.

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