The Vagina Monologues directed by Ali Young

This groundbreaking play, written by Eve Esler in 1996 (there have been several revisions since) following interviews she conducted with 200 women about their views on sex, relationships, and violence against women. The interviews which began as casual conversations with her friends, who then brought up anecdotes they themselves had been told by other friends, thus beginning a continuing chain of referrals.

The monologues celebrate the beauty, strength, and resilience of women through a series of poignant and often humorous stories. With themes of empowerment, self-discovery, and the diverse experiences of womanhood, Ensler’s work invites us to break the silence surrounding female identity and sexuality. These compelling monologues foster understanding, ignites conversation, and promotes healing.

Don’t miss your chance to witness this iconic piece of feminist theatre that has inspired countless voices around the world.

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Supporting local women 

As part of 16th Ave Theatre's comittment to our local community, $5 from every ticket sold will be donated to Shakti Woman's Refuge Trust. 

Shakti Woman’s Refuge Trust is a non-profit organisation serving migrant and refugee women of Asian, African and Middle Eastern origin. Shakti; meaning strength; works to have a world where women and children are empowered to live a life of dignity free from fear and violence and are able to exercise their rights, choices and responsibilities.

Led by ethnic women for ethnic women, Shakti is dedicated to promoting and protecting human rights of both women and children and advocating social change.

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