The Vagina Monologues
Described by Charles Isherwood of The New York Times as “probably the most important piece of political theatre of the last decade” The Vagina Monologues, by Eve Ensler, is more than a play — it is a powerful piece of theatre that creates conversation, challenges stigma, encourages respect and understanding and gives voice to experiences that are too often silenced.
The play explores themes of gender, identity, violence, empowerment, and resilience through a series of personal and emotional stories that resonate across cultures and communities. Its blend of humour, vulnerability, and honesty allows audiences to connect with complex issues in an accessible and impactful way.
Staged by Warrnambool Theatre Company, we show respect for all voices to be heard and demonstrate our commitment to socially engaged art that is courageous, relevant, and deeply human.
