The Vagina Monologues
The Vagina Monologues is the award-winning play, written by Eve Ensler, based on her interviews with more than 200 women. With humour and grace this theatre play celebrates women’s sexuality and strength.

The Vagina Monologues is the award-winning play, written by Eve Ensler, based on her interviews with more than 200 women. With humour and grace this theatre play celebrates women’s sexuality and strength.
This play has been performed worldwide for years (often by famous women) and tells stories of women from different countries. This version of the Vagina Monologues is performed by 11 international students, studying at the Institute of Social Studies.
The play explores themes of body image, relationships, rape culture, and celebrations and tribulations of life with a vagina. Through the eyes of women of various ages, races, sexualities, and life experience, these stories will make you laugh, cry, cringe and cheer!
Performed and produced by students of Institute of Social Studies (ISS), EUR:
Actresses:
Emmanuella Kwamee, Ghana
Ana Fabregas, Canada
Gabriela Benalcázar, Ecuador
Chandreyi Guharay, Nicaragua
Satvika Jandhyala, India
Putri Emelli, Indonesia
Adriana Pou Hernández, Mexico
Karen Marriner, Colombia
Brenda Rodríguez Cortés, Mexico
Maria José Ruelas, Mexico
María Clara Valencia, Colombia
Written by: Eve Ensler
Director: Daniela Quintero, Colombia
Production: Vira Mistry
Spoken language: English
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Date: Monday 22 October - Time: 20.00 -21.30
Location: Erasmus Paviljoen, Campus Woudestein - Ticket information
Tickets: free, reservation is necessary - Organised by Studium Generale and the Gender Committee & Arts and Culture Committee, Scholas ISS