Show Overview
The Vagina Monologues is as relevant today as when it debuted in 1996.
Published in over 48 languages, performed in over 140 countries and recently heralded by The New York Times as:
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"one of the most important plays of the past 25 years."
Lost Nation Theater is thrilled to be partnering with Mosaic Vermont to bring this ground-breaking theatrical experience to central Vermont once again!
Mosaic Vermont is an amazing organization that has been helping people heal from sexual violence since 1984.
Eve Ensler’s hilarious, eye-opening journey into the "forbidden zone" gives voice to a chorus of powerful, lusty, outrageous, poignant, and thoroughly human stories.
With laughter and compassion, Ensler transports us to a world we've not dared to know, and we'll never be the same.
For mature audiences of All Genders.
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"Spellbinding, funny, and almost unbearably moving.” – Variety
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“Ensler breaks taboos by talking, and talking some more …. It makes for quite a party.
Funny, outrageous, emotionally affecting, and occasionally angry The Vagina Monologues confronts words to demystify and disarm them. In so doing, Ensler disarms the audience.” - The Associated Press
READ THE PLAYBILL
Wednesday & Thursday, February 12 & 13 at 7:00pm onstage at Lost Nation Theater!
$0 - $44 (suggested donation)
Please note the elevator is still inoperable in our home Montpelier City Hall. Please call (802-229-0492) or email the box office for information about accesible viewing options.
Masks are encouraged and deeply appreciated.
Production Team
Directed by Kathleen Keenan
Production Design: Kim Bent, Samuel J Biondolillo & David Orlando
Stage Manager: William Pelton
featuring:
Kianna Bromley. Jessica Della Pepa Clayton. Jessica Goodlin.
Brittney Malik. Marissa Mattongno. Jena Necrason.
Maura O'Brien. Ruth Wallman. Sister Sankofa (FKA Shanda Williams).
Scoop Info
The Vagina Monologues introduces a divergent gathering including: a six-year-old girl, a septuagenarian New Yorker, a woman who witnesses the birth of her granddaughter, a survivor of rape, and a woman who found a man who “liked to look at it.”
Not every woman-identifying person's story is represented in this play. These are but a few of the stories of real people, but experiences to which we can all relate. Or they are experiences only some people have, but which every one of us should know are happening.
This production is a benefit for Mosaic Vermont and Lost Nation Theater. Admission is by donation.
Performing The Vagina Monologues inspired Ensler to create V-Day, the 23-year-old global activist movement to end violence against all women (cisgender and transgender), those who hold fluid identities, nonbinary people, girls and the planet.
1 in 3 women across the Earth will be beaten or raped during her lifetime. That’s ONE BILLION WOMEN AND GIRLS.
Every February, we rise – in countries across the Earth – to show our local communities and the world what one billion looks like and shine a light on the rampant impunity and injustice that survivors most often face.
We rise through dance & performance to express joy and community and celebrate the fact that we have not been defeated by this violence.
We rise to show we are determined to create a new kind of consciousness – one where violence will be resisted until it is unthinkable.
Buzz Info
Special Thanks to:
Mary Mackie and all the good folks of Mosaic Vermont
as well as our stellar cast and crew.