Just Talkin’ ‘Bout Vaginas

25 September, 2012 Theater No comments
Just Talkin’ ‘Bout Vaginas

Another day, another production of Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues. The latest no-frills production–really more of a staged reading–roams from one North Bay venue to another courtesy of Independent Cabaret Productions and Shakespeare at Stinson, which is just one company with an unwieldy hybrid name as it transitions from beach bard life to cabaret life. You can read all about it in my review in the Marin Independent Journal.

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The Empower Ring

The Empower Ring

The two world premieres opening and closing last week at Berkeley Repertory Theatre  turn out to be near-perfect companion pieces to each other. On the older, smaller Thrust Stage, Dael Orlandersmith’s solo show Black n Blue Boys/Broken Men, which closed Sunday, offered a series of grim portraits of abused young boys and the men they become. Opening last Friday next door on the spacious Roda Stage was the latest play by Eve Ensler, author of the ubiquitous Vagina Monologues.  This one, Emotional Creature, is an ensemble piece for six young women exploring the plight of teenage girls all over the world, from American girls desperate to fit in with the in crowd to African girls taken as sex slaves by soldiers in the Congo, to girls making American consumer products in Chinese sweat shops.  It’s an odd mix of powerful, gut-wrenching monologues and peppy inspirational songs like something out of Up with People or a children’s TV program.

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