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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From Frances…

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
Frances’ Testimonial:
This project has impacted my life in so many ways. First, as a woman approaching her 60’s it’s a tremendous validation that aging is what you make of it. We all have choices, and no matter what stage of your life you’re approaching, we all have the ability, the capability to contribute to our society. This project has inspired me to continue to raise awareness of violence against women; despite the reproachful remarks I received from family members for participating in this show, they were moved by its message when they attended the performance.
Another impact this project has had on my life is that I now have a group of women whose passion, promise, and pride have instilled in me a renewed sense of purpose and drive. All doubts about my ability to perform (as an actor) have faded away and I am willing and able to get out and DO IT!
Perhaps the biggest impact this project has had on my life is to once again, realize the beauty and joy theater brings to our world. How the arts are such a viable part of the human existence. How we can transform a person’s existence with a blink of an eye, a flicker of hope, a message of love. It truly can change the world. After Saturday’s encore performance, a 76-year-old woman approached me with her walker. Anne Cunningham told me how The Flood was a telling reflection of how older women perceive their sexuality; in fact, she commented how the entire production provided an overview of Women, Womyn, Woman. She said that she started the first women’s rescue center in Staten Island in 1973 which remains opened to this day. As past a NOW president, she said, “We need to do MORE of this.”
In the same week we performed our show, a Bosnian soldier who ordered the rape and murder of Muslim men, boys, and women was captured and brought to justice at the Hague. A woman was raped by two NYC police officers. They were acquitted; however, they were fired by the force with no pension. The woman spoke out and encouraged other victims to step forward because she felt that the love and support she received from people, strangers who sent her messages of love served as her justice. We must remain alert and aware that the human condition is what we make of it and that we must be steadfast in our mission to end the violence.
The entire performance process was carefully planned and organized. Communication was candid, clear, and concise. The entire staff, but particularly, its director was organized; it was her artistic vision that brought us to a satisfying- beyond- one’s- imagination completion.
Technical tools such as her website, calendar, and emails allowed communication to be swift and direct. Rehearsals were planned out ahead of time; objectives were clearly stated; time allotment was structured to allow feedback, questions, and concerns from all cast members. Those who might have felt embarrassed to speak in front of the group for whatever reason were encouraged to speak to the director privately.
Rehearsals included viable preparations that not only allowed experimental exploration, but also a clear sense of purpose to each exercise. Time was never wasted, but there was always a feeling that we could connect at any given moment to a cathartic aha! Clearly, the director pored over the script and knew exactly what she wanted; yet, she was always sensitive to each member’s need and had the know-how and empathy to move each and every one of us to be our best.
Perhaps the most useful time was spent with the director in her apartment rehearsing the monologues in one-on-one sessions. This allowed for individual undivided attention as well as a shared opportunity to tap into each and every playwriting insight. This was when I realized the full potential of not only my abilities as an actor, but also the depth of my character’s voice, her need to tell, and the urgency with which she needed to speak her message for that day, in that time, for that moment.
There is so much more I can say about Andrea Bertola as the director and organizer of this project, but perhaps the most important quality is her clear sense of purpose. Her passion and commitment and belief in the goodness of the world and in each and every human being was palpable and served as its beacon for the cast, its audience, and for those victims whose voices cannot be heard.

Respectfully submitted,
Frances L. McGarry, Ph.D.
Theater Education Consultant
June 6, 2011

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From Justine…

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
Justine’s Testimonial:
Dear Andrea,
Words can’t really express what this experience means to me. I walked into the audition a scared girl and walked out of our last performance a confident woman. We, as a cast, promoted an atmosphere of love and support. That could not have happened without your eternal positivity, purpose, and drive. We WERE the examples of how to combat violence against women- by building other women up, accepting them, rooting for them, and loving them- when so many people are trying to do the opposite to women.
As a director, you allowed me to make mistakes while making me feel like a rock star when I succeeded. I couldn’t ask for a better combination from a director, or a loved one!
Thank YOU! Tell Eve Ensler you KICKED BUTT! You expressed your unique vision with professionalism, class and poise!
Love,
Justine

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From Avel….

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
Avel’s Testimonial:

Dear Andrea,
This production has meant more to me than I ever could have imagined.
I have not felt like such an important part of something SO MAJOR in, well maybe ever. This was the most amazing, talented, energetic, funny, loving, beautiful, successful, motivated and inspirational group of women I have ever met. This union was no coincidence. We were all meant to be in each other’s lives in one way or another.
A chain is only as strong as its weakest link. Your’s Andrea, is made from steel. Bulletproof, unyielding and indestructible.
Your vision was clear. Your direction was purposeful. This was such a success, not only because you saw all of our potential, but because you believe in what The Vagina Monologues stands for.
I am a better actress, women and friend because of this experience.
Thank you!
Love always,
Avel Juliette Horn-Muller
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From Sue…

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

Sue’s Testimonial:
Hi Andrea!
What I got out of this was a renewed love of theater and a renewed sense of myself as an actress. This entire process started out in an exercise of facing fears. I gained so much more than a chance to act.
I found new friendships and was able to connect to a diverse group of women. I don’t have many female friends and don’t make friends easily in general. I feel that by the end of this I was a part of an amazing group that will be hard to split up.
Also, watching/listening to everyone’s performance night after night was such a special way to see everyone grow and change and add something better and more amazing to this very moving piece. All of this wouldn’t have been possible if the vibe didn’t start at the top.
You, Lauren, and Dee Dee set the tone from the start, even from the Facebook invite. This was always set to be an ensemble and you succeeded in creating so much more than that. You also created a totally kick ass show! You have such vision and know how to get what you want out of everything. Your notes were always so helpful and spot-on.
Sorry if there was any rambling 🙂
Sue
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From Erica…

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
Erica’s Testimonial:
Dear Andrea,

I just wanted to take the time to personally thank you for all your efforts on making our production of “Vagina Monologues” such a success. No one can deny the talent and passion our cast possessed but without you none of this would have ever been possible. You took fifteen unique women and brought us together as a family.

As a theatre educator and a director myself I truly respect the way you ran rehearsals. Even though time was of the essence you never neglected taking time to let us to build a community within our cast and crew and bond. I’ll never forget the “roses and thorns” we’d share before each rehearsal and show or the ensemble building activities we took part in as a cast. Getting to know each and every one of my cast mates and production team “off stage” made all the difference in my experience with this production.

As a full time public school teacher, I never thought I’d be able to be part of a show during the school-year but because you were such a pro at scheduling and utilizing rehearsal time to wisely I was able to be a part of this unforgettable experience. I’d look forward to attending rehearsal each day because I know I was going to be surrounded by a director and a cast that supported me, no matter how difficult and taxing my workday was.

I never saw a director work so hard to make her vision happen, not only her artistic vision on stage but also her vision to give back to the female community. You succeeded in your vision and then some. You set a high bar and supported us in rising to the occasion. Thank you for helping me to grow as a performer and as a contributing member of the female community.

With deep gratitude and respect,
Erica Giglio 
(The Woman Who Loved To Make Vaginas Happy)

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From Quenna…

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
Quenna’s Testimonial:
Working on this V-Day production of The Vagina Monologues has been a huge inspiration for me in several ways. I have been reminded of the power that women have, and that theatre has, to effect positive change in the lives of others, which is something that this production team and cast has re-inspired me to do. This has confirmed and re-invigorated my passion that I don’t just want to make and be involved in commercial theater, but I want to make and be involved the kind of theater that invokes positivity and social change into our everyday lives, that reaches out and touches the lives in someone in need of a good laugh, hug, or cry and provides it for them.
To that end, Andrea guided us to form a cast and crew that provided just that. And because we were able to build such an encouraging community (of all women!), we were able to extend the love of our community to our audiences. This process has taught me more about the power of community than I have known in a long time, and for that I am extremely grateful to Andrea and the rest of the cast and crew.
-Quenna
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Production Pictures: The Vagina Monologues 2011

V-Day New York City, Triad Theatre (The Vagina Monologues). Production Photos from 2011 V-Day Benefit production of “The Vagina Monologues” at the Triad Theater in NYC. This production was part of a global activist movement to raise money and awareness to stop violence against women and girls.

Read more about this production: click here

Meet the cast!



Meet the cast of The Vagina Monologues!








Julia Amsterdam is an AEA actress. She holds an MFA in theatre from Sarah Lawrence College, works as a Dating Specialist for the company It’s Just Lunch and is a proud Mom to her 13 year old son Max. If her vagina could talk, it would say, “Where’s the beach!?” her vagina would wear: silk. Shout out to: this incredible cast and crew, especially to Andrea Bertola for her making this happen!!






Justine Beirne sells Manhattan Real Estate while studying graduate-level philosophy and riding in cars with boys. If her vagina could talk, it would say, “Rhinestone.” Her vagina would wear: a Yankees cap. Shout out to: jigG and striggs!







Carolyn Burke is a brooklyn based artist and educator. If her vagina could talk, it would giggle and say, “I like you.” her vagina would wear: soft see-through black lace and BCBG peep-toe pumps. Shout out to: the people that have made gemma happy over the years– she appreciates it!






Sue Day is a life long theatre goer, received a bfa from Adelphi in theatre and now works for corporate America. If her vagina could talk, it would say, “I love you!” her vagina would wear: something pink and sparkly. Shout out to: My wonderful parents, bffs and my one and only, Charles.






Kira Fisher– actor, yoga teacher, vegan baker, Brooklynite. If her vagina could talk, it would say: Namaste. Her vagina would wear: fairy wings. Shout out to: my divine mama!








Dana Blase Fortunado is a singer, actor and a professional starving artist extraordinaire. If her vagina could talk, it would say, “Im sorry..why are you still talking?” Her vagina would wear: oversized sunglasses. Shout out to: the most beautiful woman she knows, and her source of strength, her mother Joanne. Love you mom.






Erica Giglio received her MA in Ed Theatre from NYU and her BFA in Musical Theatre from UB. She currently teaches Musical theatre at a performing arts high school in brooklyn. If her vagina could talk, it would say, “Are you talkin’ to me!?” Her vagina would wear: a tiara. Shout out to: All of the powerful women in my family!






Avel Horn-Muller is from Hollywood, FL. She Lives to Act in NYC. If her vagina could talk, it would say, “seriously brah?!” her vagina would wear: flip flops and baby oil (with SPF of course). Shout out to: To my family and friends, especially my beautifully, hysterical Grandma Hazel. I love you!






Cynthia Keenan is a Villanova Grad/TV producer happily living in NYC. If her vagina could talk, it would say: “I am loved.” Her vagina would wear a blue sequined mermaid costume. Shout out to: my Dad for being able to talk about bras and the gynecologist. I believe Mommy is proud of you.












Quenna Lené just received her BFA from NYU Tisch Drama, yesterday in fact! If her vagina could talk, it would say: “Thank god!” Her vagina would wear: strawberries, and gold tassels.
Tay McEvers would like to thank all the vaginas who made it possible for her to be here today. If her vagina could talk, it would say, “Don’t worry, be happy!” Her vagina would wear: A short party dress. Shout out to: My new fiancé, Kevin!







Frances McGarry is A passionate theater education practitioner, She promotes the arts both in and out of the classroom. If her vagina could talk, it would say, “You know what I want, what I really, really want…” Her vagina would wear: A magenta Carolina Herrera blouse. Shout out to: The love of my life, DON!











Jane Ordway is a COO of Vandenberg, inc –the townhouse experts. she devoted 15 years to fostering women’s rights interna- tionally. Her vagina would wear jeans and a soft t-shirt. If her vagina could talk, it would say, “life after menopause is wonderful.” Shout out to: Dexter, Olivia and Julian, her beloved family.
Jessica Stewart is a singer/actress living and loving in NYC. If her vagina could talk it would say “I love you”. If it could wear anything it would be lace! Shout out to my parents…you guys are the best!








Talia Thelen is an actor/bartender/domestic violence volunteer worker/real estate agent/grad student who enjoys breath- ing in her spare time. If her vagina could talk, it wouldn’t say anything but it would giggle like crazy! My vagina would wear: comfy pants and a white tank . Shout out to: my amazing and supportive boyfriend. My vagina and I both adore you.






Lisa Vasfailo is a teaching artist, actor and dancer working throughout NY and NJ. If her vagina could talk, it would say: “I’m here!” her vagina would wear: a short skirt and some kick-ass boots.














Behind the scenes…


Andrea Bertola– (Director) http://www.andreabertola.com. Andrea’s passion for creativity spans numerous fields including: acting, directing, teaching and website/graphic design. Andrea holds a Masters in Educational Theatre from NYU. If her vagina could talk, it would quote Marilyn Monroe, “Well-behaved women rarely make history.” Her vagina would wear: Leopard Print stilettos. Shout out to: Nanny, it’s been a while since you’ve been able to see one of my shows. I saved you a seat in the front row, Rest in peace.

Lauren Balaban– (Assistant Director) Lauren is no stranger to the NYC scene. She’s a member of SAG, classically trained in voice, theater, and tending bar. Her vagina doesn’t talk, it does karaoke. Her vagina would wear: a big orange sign that says, ‘boop!’ Shout out to: her amazing parents; Dana, Lo and Christine for always having her back; and to our incredible director and longtime friend, Andrea. Congrats to our fierce cast of hot, happy vaginas!





Dee Dee Katchen– (Production Stage Manager) Grew up in Jersey, graduated Ohio State, PSM, P.A. & Educator. If her vagina could talk, it would say, “really people?” Her vagina would wear: Mimi’s costume from ‘out tonight’. Shout out to: the love of my life who drives me crazy and keeps me sane.