At the Top of Our Lungs

Jessica Stewart, Cindy Keenan, Justine Beirne

So what IS the message of this show…

At the Top of Our Lungs aims to create a crack in the infrastructure of female stereotypes and standards. It is about many aspects of being female, good & bad, and that nothing is simply black and white. Through these pieces we will playfully expose female objectification, address issues women face every day, and push a boundary… or two.

Stereotypes are powerful and omnipresent. They perpetuate positive or negative meanings and are rarely accurate; nevertheless, it is through that subjective response be it by race, gender, body type, hairstyle – that stamps a first impression. Stereotypes stand in the way despite our intention to be objective. Although we may acknowledge the consequences of such sweeping generalizations, the practice continues.

Andrea Bertola & Lauren Balaban

Tonight’s show challenges you to examine the core of our humanity. Once labels, stereotypes, “Us vs. Them” mentalities are stripped away, there are no boundaries or borderlines. The possibilities are infinite. The cost, priceless. We know that when we empower women, helping them develop their voices and confidence, everyone benefits—girls, men, boys, families, and communities.

When we started this journey back in February of 2011, we had absolutely NO IDEA what was in store… We wanted to put on productions that would give us a creative outlet and enable us to raise money for important local organizations in the arts. What we found was so much more. Through this process we have unlocked a door into what is now a beautiful, supportive community of creative women.
Our message is simple; our mission steadfast. Join us, as we raise awareness through an eclectic mix of pop songs, Broadway favorites, spoken word poetry, monologues, burlesque and more! Thank you for coming out tonight to support our mission to empower underserved women and girls through this theatrical event. Every donation makes a difference and NO amount is too small. Tonight these women perform at the top of their lungs for you, and for women everywhere. 
Your Creative Team,
Andrea Bertola &
Lauren Balaban


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Performance Dates:
December 8th at 7:00pm
December 10th at 9:30pm
December 11th at 3:00pm
Click here to buy tickets:
https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/209106Our proceeds will go towards viBe Theater Experience, a local organization that empowers teenage girls through the creation and production of original performances.

A commercial for our show!

Performance Dates:
December  8th at 7:00pm
December 10th at 9:30pm
December 11th at 3:00pm

For Tickets Click Here

I’m thrilled to be directing a very special benefit production that is working to raise money to support viBe Theater Experience, a local organization that holds free afterschool arts programs with underserved teenage girls in New York City.
On December 8th,10th and 11th, we will be performing a benefit production of “At the Top of Our Lungs: An Uncensored Collection of Scenes, Songs and Monologues” at the well-known Triad Theater. We are humbled by the outpouring of support we have received already! Our last benefit production completely sold out, and we anticipate this show will do the same.
Our proceeds will go towards viBe Theater Experience, a local organization that empowers teenage girls through the creation and production of original performances.



FEATURING!!!
Christine Marie Evans…Courtney Nolan Smith…Justine Beirne…Jena Ellenwood…Dana Fortunato…Michelle Wilson…Jessica Edwards…Sue Dubrovich…Frances McGarry…Cindy Keenan…Lindsay Bracco…Jessica Stewart…Dee Dee Katchen…Jillian Hassett
Our cast from The Vagina Monologues and some new talent joined together to create a new show At The Top of Our Lungs, a lively production aimed at tackling stereotypes that women confront. It’s hysterical and heartwarming, sassy and uplifting. This show is an eclectic mix featuring pop songs, Broadway favorites, spoken word poetry, monologues, burlesque and more! Grab a table with friends, enjoy some cocktails and be entertained by this insanely talented cast.



At the Top of Our Lungs: Production Pictures

December 2011: our cast from The Vagina Monologues and some new talent joined together to create a new show At The Top of Our Lungs, a lively production aimed at tackling stereotypes that women confront. It’s hysterical and heartwarming, sassy and uplifting. This show is an eclectic mix featuring pop songs, Broadway favorites, spoken word poetry, monologues, burlesque and more! Grab a table with friends, enjoy some cocktails and be entertained by this insanely talented cast.

Read more about this production: click here

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Support our show!

I’m thrilled to be directing a very special benefit production that is working to raise money to support viBe Theater Experience, a local organization that holds free afterschool arts programs with underserved teenage girls in New York City.
On December 8th,10th and 11th, we will be performing a benefit production of “At the Top of Our Lungs: An Uncensored Collection of Scenes, Songs and Monologues” at the well-known Triad Theater. We are humbled by the outpouring of support we have received already! Our last benefit production completely sold out, and we anticipate this show will do the same.
Our proceeds will go towards viBe Theater Experience, a local organization that empowers teenage girls through the creation and production of original performances.



About Our Show:

Our cast from The Vagina Monologues and some new talent joined together to create a new show At The Top of Our Lungs, a lively production aimed at tackling stereotypes that women confront. It’s hysterical and heartwarming, sassy and uplifting. This show is an eclectic mix featuring pop songs, Broadway favorites, spoken word poetry, monologues, burlesque and more! Grab a table with friends, enjoy some cocktails and be entertained by this insanely talented cast.


For Tickets Click Here

"At the Top of Our Lungs"

Announcing our next show…..
“At the Top of Our Lungs”
An Uncensored Collection of Scenes, Songs and Monologues
Raising Money and Empowering Women in the Arts
Directed by Andrea Bertola
Performance Dates:
December  8th at 7:00pm
December 10th at 9:30pm
December 11th at 3:00pm
Our Mission:
We believe women should be provided with an enriching environment to nurture and generate new ideas. To accomplish this goal, we have organized theatrical events to give every day women a creative outlet to increase awareness, raise money and revitalize the spirit of local organizations that empower under-served women & girls. We have fun crafting cutting-edge theatre while giving back to the community. Sounds like a win-win to us!
Our Show:

The cast from The Vagina Monologues and some new talent joined together to create a new show At The Top of Our Lungs, a lively production aimed at tackling stereotypes that women confront. It’s hysterical and heartwarming, sassy and uplifting. This show is an eclectic mix featuring pop songs, Broadway favorites, spoken word poetry, monologues, burlesque and more! Grab a table with friends, enjoy some cocktails and be entertained by this insanely talented cast.

Support our mission. Make a donation!
To cover production costs we have set up a donation site to accept any and all contributions of any amount. Support this fearless cast and watch as they “pay it forward”….
On that note, if you care about making a difference then GIVE A BUCK and do something!  If every family member and friend donates ONE DOLLAR then it will help promote our cause and meet expenses (naturally, if you can give more, well, please do…)
It’s easy and quick.  Here’s all you have to do:
Visit www.gofundme.com/andreabertola and make a donation!
Thanks for your support!!! Check my website for updates about tickets!




Want to be on stage?!

Join us!
We are looking for new women to portray truthful characters in a professional production. Work alongside industry professionals in a supportive, nurturing and empowering environment. (This is going to be a totally unique, cutting-edge production). Proceeds will go to organizations that work to empower women through the arts.
Want to be on stage?? Come to this meeting. Continue reading Want to be on stage?!

"My Vagina Was My Village"

V-Day New York City, Triad Theatre, 2011. Eve Ensler’s
“The Vagina Monologues”
Actress: Justine Beirne
Directed by: Andrea Bertola
Cinematography: Russ Geltman
About the monologue:
Bosnian women refugees were interviewed during the war in Yugoslavia, in refugee camps and centers. Twenty to seventy-thousand women were raped in the middle of Europe as a systematic tactic of war. This monologue is based on one woman’s story.

Disconnect to Reconnect

Welcome to my social experiment. I’m about to unplug. I’m going to put my Facebook page on hibernation mode. (!!!!!)  Is it a bad sign when your gut reaction is to broadcast that very news via a status update? This is ridiculous! Stepping away from Facebook for a few weeks is not supposed to feel like an Epic, life-altering event.
Over the next few weeks my only connection to the online community will be via this blog as I chronicle my journey of disconnecting from social media.  Now, you are probably saying, “Andrea, you are using your blog! That is totally cheating!” Contradictory, well… kind of. (Spoken like a true addict). However, the point of this experiment is to step away from the minute-by-minute, play-by-play newsfeed of our daily lives. I want to reconnect with you off-line.  More on that… later. For now, the blog will simply hold me accountable. (Again, like an addict).
So. What’s this all about?
I was inspired by my latest project, The Vagina Monologues. I could go on and on about all of the warm & fuzzy feelings that manifested as a result of the show. (Or you could read about it, here). The most unexpected part of the experience was undoubtably the unyielding bond that was formed within the cast/crew. Keep in mind, this was a cast/crew of 19 strong-willed women.  Let me repeat that: 19 strong-willed women working together. I prepped myself for the worst. As I spoke to my colleagues about my undertaking, I can’t tell you how many times I got a sympathetic look as they patted me on the shoulder and sighed, “Good luck, that is a LOT of estrogen!”
Well, as the rehearsal process unfolded I quickly realized that all of my concerns were futile. We surprised ourselves to discover that there was not ONE ounce of cattiness or bitchiness throughout the entire process!  How could it be? Where were the diva attitudes? Where were the cliques? What happened to the emotional outbursts, snarky comments  and sideways glares? Gone. Well– not gone. They never showed up.
What did show up? Pure unfiltered love and support. A sisterhood and a community was formed from day one. As I talked to the women about their experiences in the creation of the project, it became abundantly clear that these women relished in the fact that this project provided them with a much needed “real life” community. Rehearsals gave us a place to come together, talk, LISTEN and be heard. We were able to validate our experiences and realize that we are not alone when it comes to many of the issues that we face everyday as modern women.
Rehearsal for The Vagina Monologues, May 2011
In a city filled with millions of people, it’s not uncommon to feel somewhat isolated from the world. It’s easy to get lost in the rat-race and become completely absorbed with the trivialities of everyday life. What was even more clear was the evidence that Facebook and other social media outlets created a false sense of community online. Pseudo Contact. A community that wasn’t transferring into the real world. At any point in time you can sign-on to Facebook and immediately feel connected to 500 of your ‘closest buddies’, but how many of those connections are genuine?
Information overload has paved the way for lazy friendships. (Please excuse the sweeping generalities). Writing “Happy Birthday” on a Facebook wall has replaced sending birthday cards. We don’t need to call a friend to see what they’ve been up to: we can visit their page,  ‘like’ their pictures and comment on their status updates. It’s a way to always feel connected, yet there is certainly a level of disconnect that results as a byproduct. There is a loss of actual face-time.
Not to mention the time wasted! How much time is spent on Facebook? I personally feel as though I abuse the system. From my talks with some of the cast members, it was not uncommon to hear guilty admissions of Facebook addiction! What would happen if we spent all of that time actually engaging with our ‘off-line’ network? Nourishing ourselves by fostering these relationships face-to-face.  What happens when we disconnect? Is there a chance that we can reconnect? A challenge was born.
Over the next few weeks I am going to challenge myself to temporarily  disconnect from Facebook and Twitter. I’ll journal about my adventure and hopefully some inspiring art will come out of the experiment. My experience with The Vagina Monologues was a testament to the power of women working together for a good cause. Theatre was the perfect vehicle. They empowered each other; volunteered their time; formed new friendships; created meaningful art; raised awareness and gave back to the community. They inspired me every day and I’m anxious to discover what will happen in my attempt to disconnect, in order to reconnect.
Social Networking. Connectivity. Real life. 24 hours until I unplug…..
Stay tuned.

xoxo
Andrea

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A letter from our beneficiary!

“viBe has taught me to take all my negative experiences and turn them into positive artistic pieces. viBe is a place where I can grow. viBe is my escape, a fantasy island, where everyone has a chance to show who they truly are. I don’t know where I would be or what I’d be if viBe hadn’t showed me the way.” –Elba 17
June 11, 2011
Dear Andrea and everyone involved with V-Day NYC Triad Theatre,
On behalf of viBe Theater Experience, I need and want to express the most massive and exuberant THANK YOU to your amazing, inspiring and absolutely successful fundraising efforts with your glorious production of The Vagina Monologues! As a small, struggling nonprofit organization, it is always challenging for us to raise the money to support our work running free afterschool arts programs with underserved teenage girls in New York City. We celebrate our 9th birthday this summer and for the past few years have been aggressively searching for a home/office. We have produced more than 55 different performance-based projects and productions since 2002 and have always relied on donated or subsidized rehearsal spaces, even at times rehearsing in my own apartment or in city parks when we lacked the resources to pay for space.
This past winter, we found our dreamhouse! The Brooklyn YWCA had recently completed an extraordinary renovation and has rented several rooms in their building to organizations with a girls-based, social justice mission. They accepted viBe and we were nervous about how we could afford to pay the rent. We knew being in a building with fierce, feminist neighbors such as Girls for Gender Equity, Planned Parenthood’s Teen Advocates program, Center for Nonviolence Education and Dwa Famn (among others) and also home to the Brooklyn Girls Coalition, a group of more than 20 organizations that serve girls in Brooklyn was just too amazing to pass up.
But we were worried. We knew we had raise at least $5000 to make the move happen and so many of our foundation partners don’t want to pay for “rent” or “overhead,” they only want to fund our direct program expenses. But we knew that this move would transform viBe and make it possible for us to offer so many different programs for girls. Then Andrea came along and offered to produce the Vagina Monologues. We immediately said yes, and hoped that maybe they would raise $3000 for viBe. But… Wow!
They absolutely exceeded our expectations and the funds they raised have made it possible for viBe to move into this gorgeous new home! Also, just as important as the money, Andrea and her team have built an amazing network of viBe volunteers and supporters who we will work with for many more years and will continue to support our efforts to provide spaces for girls to express themselves through the performing arts. In fact, we are so impressed with Andrea’s work that we invited her to be a member of viBe’s board of directors.
None of this would have been possible without VDAY. Thank you most viBrantly!
Dana Edell, PhD
Executive Director
dana@viBeTheater.org

PO BOX 1478 • NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10027 • (917) 647 0326 • http://www.vibetheater.org



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From Cindy…

As part of the follow-up report for the V-Day campaign, I asked the cast to detail how the project impacted their lives (if they wished to contribute). Once again, these women blew me away. Their testimonials were so heartfelt and beautiful, I asked if I could share them. It’s easy to understand the positive impact that our fundraising had on our beneficiary organization, but it’s hard to grasp how the making of the actual production greatly influenced the lives of those involved.

Over the next few days I’ll be posting some of the cast testimonials, I encourage you to leave a comment. We’d love to hear your feedback! -Andrea
Cindy’s Testimonial:
This project has been a beautiful treasure in my life. Graduating from an all-women hight school and being a woman’s studies minor in college, I have never under-estimated the power of ‘women in groups.’ Yet, as an adult I have made less opportunities to – see such a thing in action!! Our cast was simply – love. As a whole, we were an open book within our group and onward. We shared stories of hardship and of happiness- we truly became a UNIT. And our respect for each other made everything that we did on stage all that more poignant.
The Monologues themselves were also life-changing– I felt as though we really got to know them women who owned those memories. And our audience got to know those women too… hopefully, shedding permanent light on issues they would have felt distant from otherwise. Through the Vagina Monologues- I came to love my vagina! I never had a problem with her… but now, gosh- she’s got much more personality!!
I believe much of this production’s success can be attributed to our director, Andrea Bertola.. From the 1st minute, she fostered an environment of love, safety, support and even-affection. Our director, Andrea Bertola, walked us through activities at the top of every rehearsal- which reminded us why we were there- who we were there for- what we were hoping to accomplish…both for ourselves and for women across the globe. Andrea Bertola’s vision for this show excited us!! She made us feel alive and important- she taught us to believe in our RALLY and that if our words could affect one audience member, we were accomplished. I think Andrea Bertola’s approachable, current vision for the show- screams how talented she is as a director, a creative visionary, and a medium between experience and art. I am so proud to have worked with this director- she, and her vagina, are very special!
-Cindy Keenan
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