The Vagina Monologues
How well do you know your vagina? If it could talk, what would it say? If you
could dress it, what would it wear?
American playwright Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues debuted in 1996 and became an international phenomenon. Her groundbreaking collection of monologues are just as relevant and powerful today. Dramatic, hilarious and poignant, Lit Live's chorus of voices celebrate the vagina, sexuality, genitalia, and body image. This is not just a show for those who have one, but for everyone affected, inspired and moved by vaginas!
"No recent hour of theater has had a greater impact worldwide" New York Times
"It makes for quite a party. Funny, outrageous, emotionally affecting, and occasionally angry..." Associated Press
American playwright Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues debuted in 1996 and became an international phenomenon. Her groundbreaking collection of monologues are just as relevant and powerful today. Dramatic, hilarious and poignant, Lit Live's chorus of voices celebrate the vagina, sexuality, genitalia, and body image. This is not just a show for those who have one, but for everyone affected, inspired and moved by vaginas!
"No recent hour of theater has had a greater impact worldwide" New York Times
"It makes for quite a party. Funny, outrageous, emotionally affecting, and occasionally angry..." Associated Press
Presented by: Lit Live
Lit Live is literature in performance with professional actors. Lit Live performs monthly events at Centre for Stories in Northbridge, and is a regular at literature and arts festivals. Producer and presenter Sarah McNeill is a professional actor in theatre, film and television.
She is a great storyteller... and she also has a vagina!