Meet the cast!
Why are you doing this show?
- I was a victim of domestic violence, this show gives me an opportunity to fight back.
- To raise awareness: I was a victim of domestic violence, I thought “It would never happen to me.”
- I was a victim of domestic violence, I want the world to know that it can happen to strong, smart women.
- I grew up in a house where we didn’t talk about vaginas. My hope is that by destigmatizing the word through our show, it will allow a woman to feel comfortable to speak-up if a bad situation happens.
- It’s my personal way of taking my life back after being in an unhealthy relationship. Through something I love! Using my ‘creative side’ and submerging myself in theater.
- After losing my self confidence in an unhealthy relationship, it has helped me to reclaim my feminism.
- It gives me a sense of purpose. I feel connected. Sometimes we get stuck in the daily bullshit of everyday life. This has reminded me to step outside of my little world.
- It makes me feel present. By taking the time to live ‘in the moment’.
- It reminded me to step outside of my comfort zone. I have more to offer.
- The monologues have taught me so much about the lives of other women. I get to see the world from a different perspective.
- The show has made me comfortable with my own vagina! I used to not think too much about it, now we’re friends!
- It has reminded me that theater is an amazing vehicle for advocacy.
- It has inspired me by watching women working together, instead of tearing each other down.
- It’s awesome to have so many women from so many different backgrounds come together in a positive, collaborative, supportive environment.
- The show is important for the next generation to see. We want to show them how to be strong. We have an obligation to take care of, and educate the generation behind us.
- I want to use the arts in a way so that I can be a positive female role model. Art should be sustaining, there is a lot of garbage in the media today.
- I want women to be proud of being in-touch with their bodies. We’re not freaks for being in-touch with who we are.
- Coming to rehearsal and taking these few minutes to sit in a circle and connect with each other, to talk about our day and be present in the moment…is the BEST part of my day.
- I look forward to it as well, all day long; I think about it. I can’t wait for rehearsal.
- We all have different reasons for doing this show. That’s the beauty of it.
Vanities!

Kathy, played by Gwynne Crowley, is the organizer who gives form to all their plans. While not at all sure what she really wants in life, she guesses that she’ll probably become a Physical Education teacher until the right guy comes along.
Lauren Delaney is portraying the role of Joanne, a naïve girl and future happy homemaker. She sees college not so much as an opportunity for learning, but as a means to sustain the relationship with her cherished pals — and to stay close to her dream guy — until she finally gets the family life that she believes will be idyllic. She works hard to maintain a view of the world that no seriously disruptive thoughts or events can penetrate.
In contrast to Joanne, Mary is a seething volcano, constantly trembling on the verge of eruption — and possible extinction — as she desperately seeks ways to gain freedom from parents whose resources are liberating, but whose control is stifling. Played by Melissa Crecca, shocking events and rebellious thoughts are Mary’s specialty.TVM: Rehearsal Pictures
Support My Show!
Quick links: Three ways you can support the cause:
We were asked to donate 10% of all net profits to V-Day 2011 Spotlight on Women of Haiti. After that, we have set a goal of 94 cents of every dollar raised to be donated to viBe Theater Experience. Help us raise awareness. The truth is shocking. According to the United Nations, ONE out of every THREE women on the planet will be physically or sexually abused in her lifetime.
Favorite Lady Gaga Quotes
(Thanks to my sister for the AWESOME B-day present).
Here are some of my favorite Lady Gaga quotes.
Dream big. Be true to yourself. And kick some ass while you’re at it.
– Andrea
“I’m just trying to change the world, one sequin at a time.”
— Lady Gaga
“Do not allow people to dim your shine because they are blinded. Tell them to put on some sunglasses, cuz we were born this way bitch!”
— Lady Gaga
“I used to walk down the street like I was a f’ing star… I want people to walk around delusional about how great they can be – and then to fight so hard for it every day that the lie becomes the truth.”
— Lady Gaga
“I’d wear any of my private attire for the world to see. But I would rather have an open flesh wound than ever wear a band aid in public.”
— Lady Gaga
“I would rather die than have my fans see me without a pair of heels on. And that’s show business.”
— Lady Gaga
“A middle finger is more New York than a corporate ambush.”
— Lady Gaga
“That’s the most Warholian thing about what I do… I embrace pop culture. The very thing that everybody says is poisonous and ostentatious and shallow, it’s like my chemistry book… and I make what I believe to be art out of it.” — Lady Gaga
“I am a feminist. I reject wholeheartedly the way we are taught to perceive women. The beauty of women, how a woman should act or behave. Women are strong and fragile. Women are beautiful and ugly. We are soft-spoken and loud, all at once. There is something mind-controlling about the way we’re taught to view women. My work, both visually and musically, is a rejection of all those things. And most importantly a quest.” — Lady Gaga
Do you have a favorite Gaga quote? Or just an inspirational quote in general?
Leave it in the comments!
Another Great Review!
The 2011 V-Day Cocktail Menu
(100% of the proceeds go to charity)
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/168529
Do you have a fun idea for the V-Day drink menu? Leave it in the comments!
Get Your Tickets!
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/168529
The show is outrageous, sexy, raw and empowering. Not for the faint of heart.
Bonus? There is a bar in the theatre. This is sure to be a wild night.
$20.00 General Admission
$100.00 VIP Seating
2 drink minimum.
Dates:
May 22nd, 2011 @ 3pm
May 24th, 2011 @ 7pm.
-Sarah Ban Breathnach
Can’t make the show? Make a donation. Even $10 helps!
http://www.firstgiving.com/fundraiser/andreabertola/thevaginamonologues



























