The Vagina Monologues
has arrived!!!
“It's a totally ridiculous, completely unsexy word. If you use it during sex, trying to be politically correct-- 'Darling, could you stroke my vagina?'-- you kill the act right there. I'm worried about vaginas, what we call them and what we don't call them.” -- Eve Ensler
April 25 & 26 at 8:00 PM
Roble Dorm Theatre

Don't know what this is?
(also details on the ticket sales page)
This year, ticket sales are going to Lyon-Martin Health Services, a center in San Francisco that provides health care to local low-income populations, particularly LBT persons (Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender). They're particularly significant in the area for providing hormone therapy for trans people regardless of their insurance and ability to pay.
Want to tell your own story?
"The Vagina Monologues" equates 'womanhood' with 'vagina.' Of course there's many women who don't have a vagina, some among them trans women. We can't change the name of this performance, but we can have a discussion about gender, transmisogyny, and erasure. From this original cause and out of a general want to hear more stories, we set this up!
Want to write a monologue about yourself but don't know how?
We're be
running a "My Monologue" workshop with the Spoken Word Collective April 29th at 8pm to walk you through making and practicing it!
Open to all genders!
Perform a monologue (or something else entirely!) at our 'Outside the Script: Open Mic"!
You'll be able to perform your monologue, or other performance related
to your sexuality, at the open mic "Outside the Script" to be held in
the Fire Truck House May 1st.
You can do a monologue, read a poem you think's super sexy, strum up a consent song, so some sexy drag, soap box, tell us a story close to your heart, do stand up, or whatever else you can think of for the 5 minutes you have up there--as long as it's somehow about your own sexual narrative.