When you think of the women's suffrage movement, you likely picture fierce activists marching in the streets, holding signs, and demanding the right to vote. That image is accurate, but these trailblazing women also had a keen sense of humor and a talent for using comedy to make their point.

This Tuesday night, the lighter side of the suffrage movement will take center stage at the Hollywood Central Performing Arts Center by the Thinking Cap Theatre to celebrate Women's Equality Day .

The show will feature live performances of suffragette comedies and songs written between 1900 and 1920.

The 19th Amendment the Constitution, guaranteeing American women’s right to vote, was ratified on Aug. 18, 1920.

These plays, known as "parlor plays," were originally written to be performed at h

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