Tag: Vagina Monologues

A one-woman show

Ruth Oketch has the kind of infectious smile that makes it almost impossible not to smile back. Though only in second year, she appears confident and self-assured, and has already achieved a great deal of success in a number of campus plays and musicals.  Read more at QJLongform.com.

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Getting personal

Traditionally, Down There is a series that’s unafraid to tackle controversial issues. This year’s installment is no different as it explores themes of sexuality, objectification and acceptance in the day-to-day lives of seemingly-ordinary women. Down There is divided into two acts made up of 22 monologues...

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Queen’s gets down

This week marks an on-campus group’s departure from the Vagina Monologues. Down There is a compilation of original monologues from the Kingston and Queen’s community. This year’s directors, Anoodth Naushan, Farheen Alim and Beckham Ronaghan, decided to move away from the pre-written works of the Vagina...

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Introducing down there

This year, there will be no Vagina Monologues. Instead there will be Down There. Last year the production began branching away from Eve Ensler’s monologues with the addition of Revulvalutions. The cast performed the Vagina Monologues in the first half of the show then presented original material written...

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