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Vagina Monologues

what 1234 said! =D

I don't have any issues with it. Although maybe a little. I was raised polish catholic and growing up wasn't allowed to be open with my sexuality and everything that came with it. I called my vagina by another name hense making me feel there was something wrong with it. Why didn't i have to call any of my other body parts something else?

It's not all serious and nazi fem. It's funny and light hearted and looks at lots of different issues and perspectives and it's not about being vulgar. Undrstand a little better maybe? :)

As i said... anyone who has any negative thoughts about this preformance really should go see it as i think you will benefit for what it's supposed to be doing and THEN tell me you think the same things as before you saw it.
 
preacha said:
also, i will be performing 'the penis rantings' at a later date. it goes for as many minutes as i have inches.....................the intermission will be longer than the play itself



quite possibly the funniest thing I've read this year!
 
so you havn't seen puppetry of the penis then? nooooooooo dick jokes have not been done and done over and over at all have they?

*cough*
 
all my favourite movies are about dick and fart jokes.



oh and I haven't seen puppetry of the penis cause my goal in life is to not look at other peoples doodles....
 
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that I like comedies? :)


I'd be prepared to watch the Vagina Monoluges, I mean I sat through movies like "Save the Last Dance" and such, I'm sure i'm prepared for anything!
 
Pleonastic said:
The best thing about puppetry of the penis is that they get up on stage, talk about and play with their dicks, and don't pretend that they're changing the world.


you're a funny man Pleo, has anyone ever told you that? :D
 
what happened to all the other posts?

and pleo i'm not saying we are changing the world. It's about raising awareness and it IS a charity event so it's for a good cause.
 
I've heard the piece that DQ will be doing and it's really funny as.

It's worth checking out. I've heard/read some other bits of it as well and i was quite impressed.
 
A small group of Maitland women is lining up to replace their world-famous counterparts in the local production of the controversial hit play The Vagina Monologues.

Twelve women will take centre stage this Friday night in the play as part of a global campaign to stop violence against women and girls.

This week's play also coincides with the 25th anniversary of Carrie's Place, the women's and children's crisis refuge of Maitland.

Hailed by critics as funny and poignant, the play, written by Eve Ensler, dives into the mystery, humour, pain, power, wisdom, outrage and excitement buried in women's experiences.

The piece has attracted the likes of Jane Fonda, Glenn Close and Calista Flockhart to participate in previous performances.

Director and producer of the Maitland Vagina Monologues Jeni McNeil said she hopes the performance will change lives and help stop cruelty and violence against women.

"Directing The Vagina Monologues has given me an opportunity to work closely with issues that are often swept under the rug in society," Jeni, 22, said.

"Although, at times it was very confronting, directing the play has also enlightened me and expanded my view on humanity."

Cast member Lisa Dundas, 33, decided to perform in the play because she wanted to connect and socialise with other women.

"As a mother of two young children and a part-time TAFE teacher, I needed a womanly outing and you can't get more outed than this," Lisa said.

Fellow cast member Karen Tanner, 53, said her involvement in the play has been a privilege.

"I became involved in the play because as a woman, daughter, sister and a mother of four daughters I felt it was not only an obligation, but also a privilege to help bring about awareness of violence against women," Karen said.

"It also seemed like a fun thing to do for my vagina."

Tickets for the benefit performance are $20 and are on sale now.

Bookings can be made by phoning 49331960.

The performance contains some explicit language and adult themes.


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VOICES: Karen Tanner and Lisa Dundas will take the stage on Friday night for a local production of The Vagina Monologues.
 
^^ That was for last years peformance.

Thanks oz - as i said i'm extremely proud of being a part of this :)

rm1x - if you actually read anything in this thread you would know hey *sigh*
 
what is a dinkus?

anyway AS I SAID it's a national worldwide campaingn to stop violence against women and girls. It's being done by the organisers of "Carries Place" which is a womens refuge and most of the money is going there. Last year a big proportion went to the women of iraq because of the war and this year there will be another big proportion going overseas to women also in need but am not certain exactly where but i can find out for you if you like? seeing as your very interested and all..... sorry if i'm being rude but i just don't see why you are putting this down as there is ONLY good things that come out of it.
 
well good luck with it anyway doof, let me know how it all goes, I was reading some stuff about it before and I even found a website with your name on it as "actor/actress/stage hand"

I'll see if I can find it again... (I'm guessing your name starts with an *, that is) :P


V-Day Maitland

As part of the 2005 V-Day Worldwide Campaign, Maitland is proud to present a benefit production of The Vagina Monologues to raise awareness and funds for local organizations working to end violence against women and girls.

Performances:

18 February 2005 - 7 PM
19 February 2005 - 7:30 PM

Venue Info:

Venue: Maitland Town Hall

High Street
Maitland NSW 2320
Australia

Venue Capacity: 600
Accessible for disabled people: yes

More Details:

1 Vagina monologue performance 1 Cocktail party performance

Beneficiary: Carrie's on High

Sponsor: George & Dragon Tavern

Performance Language: English
Sign Language Interpreted: no

Tickets price: $25 -$50
To purchase tickets:

for ticket sales ring 4934 2585 or 4933 1960

Organization Info:

This event is being produced in conjunction with:

Carrie's Place
Maitland NSW 2320

Contact Person:

For more information, please contact:

Sabine Wagner (click to email)
Phone: 02/49331960

Cast and Crew:


http://events.vday.org/2005/World/Maitland
 
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doofqueen said:
what happened to all the other posts?

and pleo i'm not saying we are changing the world. It's about raising awareness and it IS a charity event so it's for a good cause.

Oh DQ I wish I could come! I've been in a play similar, but it was based on teenagers "Backstabbing, Boobs & Biggotry"

Damn I wish I could see it! :( And I'm glad that it's a charity event! :)
 
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