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Performance TitleThe Vagina Monologues - V-Day UK Gala 2002 - 'Until The Violence Stops', in aid of Raising Funds and Awareness for Charities Dealing with Violence Against Women
Performance Date5 April 2002
Performance DayFriday
Performance Time20:00
Main PerformersAndrea Oliver,
Ros Pike,
Eve Ensler,
Donna Air,
Christiane Amanpour,
Lysette Anthony,
Suzanne Bertish,
Lauren Booth,
Tania Bryer,
Caprice,
Sandra Dickinson,
Anita Dobson,
Jenny Eclair,
Tracy Edwards,
Michelle Gomez,
Jilly Goolden,
Jenny Jules,
Josie Lawrence,
Helen Lederer,
Maureen Lipman,
Kika Markham,
Penelope McGhie,
Dannii Minogue,
Shazia Mirza,
Jemma Redgrave,
Isabella Rossellini,
Meera Syal,
Rita Tushingham,
Nina Wadia,
Hetty May Bailey - speakers

Eliza Carthy
Netsayi,
Beverely Knight - vocal
Orchestra or BandZ-Star
Set ListIntroduction (Eve Ensler, Suzanne Bertish, Tania Bryer, Jilly Goolden),
'Hair' (Josie Lawrence),
'If your vagina...' (Jenny Eclair, Tracy Edwards, Lauren Booth, Jilly Goolden),
'The Flood' (Maureen Lipman),
'I was twelve.My mother slapped me' (Sandra Dickenson, Tania Bryer, Lauren Booth, Tracy Edwards, Jenny Eclair),
'The vagina workshop' (Dannii Minogue, Nina Wadia),
'Happy vagina fact' (Jenny Eclair),
'Slow Down (song)' (Chloe Goodchild),
'Because he liked to look at it' (Suzanne Bertish, Anita Dobson),
'My vagina was my village' (Rita Tushingham, Ros Pike),
Music from Eliza Carthy,
'Not so happy vagina fact' (Shazia Mirza),
'Under the Burqa' (Shazia Mirza, Christiane Amanpour),
Music from Eliza Carthy
INTERVAL
'My angry vagina' (Meera Syal),
'The little coochi snorcher that could' (Andrea Oliver, Hetty May Bailey (signer)),
'What does your vagina smell like?' (Donna Air, Jackie Clune, Jenny Jules, Penelope McGhie),
Music from Z-Star,
'Oklahoma' (Sandra Dickinson, Helen Lederer),
'Reclaiming Cunt' (Michelle Gomez),
'Vagina fact - vibrator' (Helen Lederer),
'I asked a six year old girl' (Lysette Anthony, Caprice),
Music from Netsayi,
'Stronger than the creme' (Isabella Rossellini),
'The woman who loved to make vaginas happy' (Eve Ensler),
'I was there in the room' (Kika Markham, Jemma Redgrave),
Music from Beverley Knight
Performance NotesV-Day is part of a global movement that raise funds and awareness for charities dealing with violence against women and children. The gala performance of Eve Ensler's award winning play, 'The Vagina Monologues', was the highlight event of a seven-week national campaign, featuring an ensemble of high profile actresses, musicians and performers.
Related Archival MaterialProgramme (RAHE/6/2002/12)
URLhttps://thirdlight.royalalberthall.com/pf.tlx/w2dwy08wJJugl
Catalogue
Reference NumberTitleDate
RAHE/1/2002/26The Vagina Monologues5 April 2002
RAHE/6/2002/12The Vagina Monologues - V-Day UK Gala 2002 - 'Until The Violence Stops', in aid of Raising Funds and Awareness for Charities Dealing with Violence Against Women5 April 2002
RAHE/3/23/9The Vagina Monologues5 April 2002
Work
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Ainonavoip_TczThe Vagina Monologues - V-Day UK Gala 2002 - 'Until The Violence Stops', in aid of Raising Funds and Awareness for Charities Dealing with Violence Against Women1
Performers
CodeName of Performer(s)
DS/UK/4748Carthy; Eliza (1975-); English folk musician
DS/UK/6118Syal; Meera (1961-); MBE; British comedian, writer, journalist, singer, actress, producer, playwright
DS/UK/10613Gomez; Michelle (1971-); Scottish actress
DS/UK/17379Clune; Jackie (1965-); British entertainer, writer
DS/UK/21082Minogue; Dannii (1971-); Australian singer-songwriter, presenter, actress, fashion designer
DS/UK/23532Redgrave; Jemma (1965-); British actor
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