A traffic warden, a schoolteacher, an artist and a mental health nurse will be just some of the Narberth women who will come together to perform the hugely influential Vagina Monologues at the Queen’s Hall on Friday.
The group has come together under the banner of the Act Your Shoe Size community arts company for a fundraising performance in aid of The Eve Appeal and Breast Cancer Now.
The Vagina Monologues is made up of various personal monologues read by a diverse group of women, each addressing an aspect of women’s life experiences and touching on matters such as sex, sex work, body image, love, rape, menstruation, female genital mutilation and birth,
A recurring theme throughout the piece is female empowerment and individuality.
The New York Times described the play as “probably the most important piece of political theatre” of the 1990s.
The Vagina Monologues will be performed at Queen’s Hall, Narberth, on Friday, November 30, from 7.30pm.
Tickets cost £10.
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