
Ah, it’s the beginning of February and the weeks are slowly ramping up to Valentine’s Day and the fabulous candy discounts that come afterwards in supermarkets everywhere (let’s admit it, the cheap chocolate is better than the holiday itself, yes?). However, in the midst of Valentine preparations for your special someone, make sure not to forget another upcoming, important tradition. UC Berkeley will be showing their 11th annual production of playwright Eve Ensler’s “Vagina Monologues” in honor of V-Day this week.
V-day is a movement in which activists and students aim to raise money and awareness for anti-violence against women. What’s a better way to express the cause than to perform a powerful play that explores the various experiences of women relating to an integral – emotionally and physically –part of themselves?
Performances of “Vagina Monologues” will be on Thursday, Friday and Saturday (Feb. 9-11) at 7 p.m. at the Pauley Ballroom, located on the third floor of the Martin Luther King Jr. building. Tickets can be bought on Sproul Plaza between 10 p.m. and 2 p.m. every weekday until Feb. 10. Every annual performance is wonderful; we recommend you go see it!
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Tags:performances, play, v-day, Vagina Monologues, Valentine's Day
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