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		<title>Robinson Players offer 11th &#039;Vagina Monologues&#039;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the 11th year, Bates students are supporting efforts to reduce domestic violence with a production of Eve Ensler's <em>The Vagina Monologues</em>, in performances at 7:30 p.m. Friday through Sunday, Feb. 11-13, in Gannett Theater, Pettigrew Hall, 305 College St.]]></description>
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<p>For the 11th year, Bates students are supporting efforts to reduce domestic violence with a production of Eve Ensler&#8217;s <em>The Vagina Monologues</em>, in performances at 7:30 p.m. Friday through Sunday, Feb. 11-13, in Gannett Theater, Pettigrew Hall, 305 College St.</p>
<p>Tickets are $5 and available at the door. Proceeds will go to <a href="http://www.safevoices.org/">Safe Voices</a>, an Auburn nonprofit that supports victims of domestic violence. Formerly known as the Abused Women&#8217;s Advocacy Project, the organization changed its name to emphasize its gender-neutral mission.<span id="more-40036"></span></p>
<p>For more information about the production, please contact srooth@bates.edu.</p>
<p>The play is produced by the Robinson Players, a student-run theater group. This year&#8217;s show debuts the directing skills of Marketa Ort &#8217;13 of New York City. Ort has done much acting at Bates, including the 2010 production of <em>Vagina Monologues</em> and theater department productions of <a href="http://home.bates.edu/views/2009/11/11/worlds-grave/"><em>All the World&#8217;s a Grave</em></a> and <a href="http://home.bates.edu/views/2010/10/06/fuddy-meers/"><em>Fuddy Meers</em></a>.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m so happy to have had this experience,&#8221; Ort says. Going from acting to directing, she says, has &#8220;given me a new outlook on theater.&#8221;</p>
<p>Performed every February, the Bates production takes place around Valentine&#8217;s Day and harmonizes with the national <a href="http://www.vday.org/home">V-Day</a> campaign to stop violence against women.</p>
<p>Ensler based <em>The Vagina Monologues</em> on interviews with more than 200 women about their sexuality, their bodies and their stories of violence and sexual abuse. The result is a collection of women&#8217;s stories that are personal yet universal, comic and poignant, brazen and mysterious.</p>
<p>The play premiered 15 years ago and has since enlightened, shocked and entertained audiences all over the world. Variety magazine called it &#8220;spellbinding, funny, and almost unbearably moving. …Written with a bluntness that is nevertheless intensely lyrical, it is both a work of art and an incisive piece of cultural history, a poem and a polemic, a performance and a balm and benediction.&#8221;</p>
<p>Productions have featured such top actors as Glenn Close, Cate Blanchett, Susan Sarandon, Marisa Tomei, Rosie Perez, Lily Tomlin, Kate Winslett, Melanie Griffith and Calista Flockhart.</p>
<p>In 1998, Ensler founded the organization V-Day to parlay the play&#8217;s success into an effective force for social and political change.</p>
<p>The Bates actresses will also sell chocolate lollipops at the college&#8217;s dining Commons to raise funds. Ort notes, &#8220;When students donate money to a cause, it makes more Batesies want to participate, and I love that about this college community.&#8221;</p>
<p><span class="alignright"><em>&#8211; Kelly Cox &#8217;11</em></span></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Michelle Schloss, a sophomore from Farmington, Conn., directs the 10th annual Bates College production of Eve Ensler's "The Vagina Monologues" in performances at 8:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 5-7, in Gannett Theater, Pettigrew Hall, 305 College St]]></description>
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<p>Michelle Schloss, a sophomore from Farmington, Conn., directs the 10th annual Bates College production of Eve Ensler&#8217;s &#8220;The Vagina Monologues&#8221; in performances at 8:30 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 5-7, in Gannett Theater, Pettigrew Hall, 305 College St.</p>
<p>The production is sponsored by the Robinson Players, a student theater group at Bates. Admission is $5, with proceeds supporting the Auburn-based Abused Women&#8217;s Advocacy Project. Seating is general admission. For more information, please call 207-786-6135.<span id="more-19220"></span><br />
Ensler based &#8220;The Vagina Monologues&#8221; on interviews that she conducted with more than 200 women about their sexuality, their bodies and their stories of violence and sexual abuse. The result is a collection of women&#8217;s stories that are personal yet universal, comic and poignant, brazen and mysterious.</p>
<p>&#8220;<em>The Vagina Monologues</em> is so popular because it acknowledges a body part we rarely speak about,&#8221; says Schloss. &#8220;The monologues are arranged such that they&#8217;re raw and honest in a way that women rarely are about such personal matters, except maybe to our closest friends.</p>
<p>&#8220;And that&#8217;s the great thing about <em>The Vagina Monologues</em>: Instantly, the audience and the cast become the best of friends, as we&#8217;re able to share some extremely personal stories and secrets. This everyday wall of common decency and the social custom to refrain from over-sharing is broken down right when the show begins. That&#8217;s incredibly freeing for both the cast and the audience.&#8221;</p>
<p>The play premiered 14 years ago and has since enlightened, shocked and entertained audiences all over the world. In 1998, Ensler founded the organization V-Day as a means to parlay the play&#8217;s success into an effective force for social and political change. (For more information, see the <a href="http://www.vday.org/">V-Day Web site</a>.)</p>
<p>The first Bates production took place in 2001, directed by Ariana Margolis &#8217;02, who <a href="http://www.bates.edu/x21699.xml">directed the piece again</a> the following year.</p>
<p>Ensler&#8217;s play has received worldwide acclaim since its Obie-winning premiere. Productions have featured such top actors as Glenn Close, Cate Blanchett, Susan Sarandon, Marisa Tomei, Rosie Perez, Lily Tomlin, Kate Winslett, Melanie Griffith and Calista Flockhart.</p>
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<p><em><span style="font-style: normal">The Obie Award-winning play, which premiered 13 years ago, has enlightened, shocked and entertained audiences all over the world. Ensler based </span></em><em><span style="font-style: normal">The Vagina Monologues</span></em><span style="font-style: normal"> on interviews conducted with more than 200 women about their sexuality, their bodies and their stories of violence and sexual abuse. The result is a collection of stories that are personal yet universal, comic and poignant, brazen and mysterious.</span></p>
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		<title>Sixth annual &#039;Vagina Monologues&#039; benefits women&#039;s advocacy efforts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Elizabeth Brady, a junior from Pembroke, Mass., directs the sixth annual Bates College production of Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues in performances at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Feb. 10 and 11, in the Olin Arts Center Concert Hall, 75 Russell St. For more information, please call 207-786-6135.]]></description>
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<p>Elizabeth Brady, a junior from Pembroke, Mass., directs the sixth annual Bates College production of Eve Ensler&#8217;s <em>The Vagina Monologues</em> in performances at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Feb. 10 and 11, in the Olin Arts Center Concert Hall, 75 Russell St.</p>
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<p>The production is sponsored by the Robinson Players, a student theater group at Bates. Admission is $3, with proceeds supporting both the Auburn-based Abused Women&#8217;s Advocacy Project and V-Day, an international effort to end violence against women and girls. For more information, please call 207-786-6135.</p>
<p>Ensler based <em>The Vagina Monologues</em> on interviews that she conducted with more than 200 women about their sexuality, their bodies and their stories of violence and sexual abuse. The result is a collection of women&#8217;s stories that are personal yet universal, comic and poignant, brazen and mysterious.</p>
<p>Premiered 10 years ago, the play has enlightened, shocked and entertained audiences all over the world. In 1998, Ensler founded the organization V-Day as a means to parlay the play&#8217;s success into an effective force for social and political change. (For more information, see the <a href="http://www.vday.org/contents/vday">V-Day Web site</a>.)</p>
<p>Bates is one of some 550 colleges and universities in 45 countries to take part in V-Day performances of <em>The Vagina Monologues</em> during February and March 2006. &#8220;We&#8217;re all really excited about its message,&#8221; says Brady, a chemistry major who is making her directorial debut with this production.</p>
<p>&#8220;While there are funny skits, there are also serious skits, and even the funny skits have a point to them about women having a choice and not being silent. We all really stand behind that.&#8221;</p>
<p>Since its Obie-winning premiere, Ensler&#8217;s play has been performed to broad acclaim worldwide. Productions have featured such top actors as Glenn Close, Cate Blanchett, Susan Sarandon, Marisa Tomei, Rosie Perez, Lily Tomlin, Kate Winslett, Melanie Griffith and Calista Flockhart.</p>
<p>At Bates, Brady performed in the Robinson Players production in 2004 and 2005. &#8220;I&#8217;ve always been a women&#8217;s rights advocate, so I&#8217;m really excited about it and happy to be involved with it,&#8221; she says.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have a great cast this year. They are probably one of the most enthusiastic casts I have ever worked with.&#8221;</p>
<p>As director, &#8220;I want to put a different kind of energy into it,&#8221; Brady says. &#8220;We are bound by contract that we can&#8217;t actually change any of the monologues, so I want to put a new spin on presenting them — a little bit more in-your-face, a little bit more eye-pleasing, a little bit more action.&#8221;</p>
<p>For instance, she&#8217;s considering more props, flashier costumes and the concept of having some of the players act out what the narrator is saying. &#8220;Just to keep the audience engaged and emphasize the points a little bit, and maybe get a little laugh out of the audience — because it does get very serious at times,&#8221; she says.</p>
<p>Brady wishes that Ensler&#8217;s play dealt more directly with issues specific to women in college &#8212; peer pressure about sex, for instance. But she&#8217;s not about to sit down and write a letter taking the playwright &#8212; who&#8217;s touring this winter with a new play, <em>The Good Body</em> &#8212; to task. &#8220;The show is so popular and it obviously has lasted such a long time and gets so much attention that I don&#8217;t think I could critique her,&#8221; Brady says.</p>
<p>Last year, Brady adds, &#8220;we sold out both nights. I&#8217;m still hearing congratulatory things from everybody. Everyone remembers you when you are in <em>The Vagina Monologues.</em>&#8221;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Olga Osadchaya, a Bates College senior, directs the college's fifth annual production of Eve Ensler's "The Vagina Monologues" in 8 p.m. performances Friday, Feb. 11, and Sunday, Feb. 13, in the Olin Arts Center Concert Hall, 75 Russell St., Lewiston.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Olga Osadchaya, a Bates College senior, directs the college&#8217;s fifth annual production of Eve Ensler&#8217;s The Vagina Monologues in 8 p.m. performances Friday, Feb. 11, and Sunday, Feb. 13, in the Olin Arts Center Concert Hall, 75 Russell St., Lewiston.</p>
<p>The performances will also be shown live via closed circuit in the Keck Classroom (G52), Pettengill Hall, Andrews Road. Admission costs $3 for Olin seating and $1 for Keck.<span id="more-5413"></span>Each year proceeds from the production support initiatives working to eliminate violence against women and girls. Advance tickets will be sold from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday through Wednesday, Feb. 7-9, in Chase Hall, 56 Campus Ave. Tickets will be sold at the door at Olin on performance nights starting at 7 p.m. For more information, please call 207-786-6135.</p>
<p>The show is sponsored by the Robinson Players, a student theater organization at Bates.</p>
<p>Eve Ensler is an award-winning playwright, poet, activist and screenwriter. For The Vagina Monologues, she asked a diverse group of women about their thoughts and feelings regarding this part of their bodies. The play Ensler created from these interviews relates women&#8217;s stories in terms that are personal yet universal, comic and poignant, brazen and mysterious.</p>
<p>&#8220;I remember attending the show my first year at Bates, having never heard of it before,&#8221; says Osadchaya, of Moscow, Russia. &#8220;What had the greatest impact on me was that it took people on a two-hour tour of every emotion. The audience&#8217;s reaction changed from embarrassment, outrage and utter shock to complete enjoyment of the show&#8217;s seductive candidness.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s this transformation, on an individual level, that&#8217;s the first and the most crucial step towards raising the bar of respect, creating a safer society and ending violence towards women and girls,&#8221; she says. &#8220;Ever since then, I&#8217;ve been involved in the productions directly, for the past two years as an actress, and finally as a director.&#8221;</p>
<p>Osadchaya explains that this year, with the international organization V-Day as intermediary, part of the proceeds will go towards The Organization of Women&#8217;s Freedom in Iraq. Founded in 2003, this is the only national women&#8217;s organization in Iraq advocating for a secular society based on democracy and respect for human rights in accordance with international standards.</p>
<p>&#8220;The rest of the money will go towards local grassroots organizations committed to stopping violence towards women and girls,&#8221; Osadchaya says.</p>
<p>A neuroscience major studying the relationship between schizophrenia and memory, Osadchaya has been active in theater at Bates. In addition to previous Vagina Monologues, she performed in the 2002 production of Oscar Wilde&#8217;s &#8220;Lady Windermere&#8217;s Fan&#8221; and directed a Chekhov play for a Bates-Colby one-act play festival in 2003.</p>
<p>Since its Obie-winning premiere, in 1996, Ensler&#8217;s play has been performed to broad acclaim worldwide. Productions have featured such top actors as Glenn Close, Cate Blanchett, Winona Ryder, Susan Sarandon, Marisa Tomei, Rosie Perez, Lily Tomlin, Kate Winslett, Melanie Griffith and Calista Flockhart.</p>
<p>This time around at Bates, students (including Osadchaya) will perform all the monologues. The play stirs &#8220;undying enthusiasm in everyone associated with the production,&#8221; says the director. &#8220;That&#8217;s what keeps the energy going despite everybody&#8217;s intensive academic schedules.&#8221;</p>
<p>But, she says, &#8220;what finally pulls the show together is the audience. The full house and applause make it all worthwhile, as we realize that we&#8217;ve touched every audience member, and thereby contributed to the unstoppable campaign to end violence against women and girls.&#8221;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Students perform Eve Ensler's hit play <em>The Vagina Monologues</em> at 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14, in the Olin Arts Center Concert Hall, 75 Russell St. The public is invited and donations will be gratefully accepted, with proceeds to support a local charity.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Students perform Eve Ensler&#8217;s hit play <em>The Vagina Monologues</em> at 8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14, in the Olin Arts Center Concert Hall, 75 Russell St. The public is invited and donations will be gratefully accepted, with proceeds to support a local charity.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.vday.org/about/more-about/eveensler">Eve Ensler</a> is an award-winning playwright, poet, activist and screenwriter. For <em>The Vagina Monologues</em>, she asked a diverse group of women about their thoughts and feelings about their sexuality. The play Ensler created from these interviews relates women&#8217;s stories in terms that are personal yet universal, comic and poignant, brazen and mysterious.</p>
<p>Since its Obie-winning premiere, in 1996, the play has been performed to broad acclaim worldwide, including hundreds of college campuses. Productions have featured such top actors as Glenn Close, Cate Blanchett, Winona Ryder, Susan Sarandon, Marisa Tomei, Rosie Perez, Lily Tomlin, Kate Winslett, Melanie Griffith and Calista Flockhart.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reprising last year's production, Eve Ensler's hit play <em>The Vagina Monologues</em> will be performed at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13, in the Olin Arts Center Concert Hall, 75 Russell St. The public is invited and donations will be gratefully accepted. The proceeds from the show will be given to support a local women's organization.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reprising last year&#8217;s production, Eve Ensler&#8217;s hit play <em>The Vagina Monologues</em> will be performed at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13, in the Olin Arts Center Concert Hall, 75 Russell St. The public is invited and donations will be gratefully accepted. The proceeds from the show will support a local women&#8217;s organization. <span id="more-23268"></span>With a cast of 21 students, the production is directed by Ariana Margolis, a senior at Bates and a native of Cornwall, Vt.</p>
<p>Eve Ensler is an award-winning playwright, poet, activist and screenwriter. For <em>The Vagina Monologues</em>, she asked a diverse group of women about their thoughts and feelings regarding this part of their bodies. The play Ensler created from these interviews relates women&#8217;s stories in terms that are personal yet universal, comic and poignant, brazen and mysterious.</p>
<p>Since its Obie-winning premiere, in 1996, it has been performed to worldwide acclaim. Productions have featured such top actors as Glenn Close, Cate Blanchett, Winona Ryder, Susan Sarandon, Marisa Tomei, Rosie Perez, Lily Tomlin, Kate Winslett, Melanie Griffith and Calista Flockhart.</p>
<p>&#8220;The play is about acceptance of one&#8217;s self, finding yourself via comfort with your body and understanding of the power that lies within the things we don&#8217;t talk about,&#8221; says Margolis. For performers, she adds, &#8220;the explicitness is seductive &#8212; a lot of women want to be a part of this show and of the cause, the fight against violence against women.&#8221;</p>
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