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Article: Forbidden word, hidden stories; Based on hundreds of interviews by playwright Eve Ensler, "The Vagina Monologues' brings the private lives, thoughts of women onto the stage at Mulberry Art Studios.
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- Lancaster New Era Lancaster, PA
- Article date:
- March 6, 2003
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THE WOMEN WHO will be taking the stage Friday and Saturday at the
Mulberry Art Studios for "The Vagina Monologues" are a diverse lot.
One is a restaurateur, another is a student. A few are actresses,
one is a college professor and another is a minister. Some have
babies, some have grown children, some have no kids at all. Some are
old, some young.
They do have a few things in common, though.
None is a waif or wallflower. They have all been on one kind of
stage or another.
And each one of them will be talking about, well, it's called "The
Vagina Monologues."
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