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Baltimore Convention Center, March 31-April 2, 2000

 

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Special Evening of Entertainment

On April 1, a sold-out audience gathered for a night of feminist entertainment that included
"The Vagina Monologues," comedic performances, and music by Dar Williams.


The audience laughed, cheered, and cried with Eve Ensler (right) in a performance of her Obie Award-winning one woman show "The Vagina Monologues." Ensler's monologues explored women's feelings about their bodies and their sexualities, and addressed issues like body image, sexual orientation, and rape. Her performance touched the audience and prompted a standing ovation.

Activist and performance artist Eve Ensler pushed the envelope in "The Vagina Monologues."
Photo by Stuart Zolotorow.

Marga Gomez tackled politicians and the media in her hilarious performance. Photo by Stuart Zolotorow.

Next, the audience welcomed actress and activist Kathy Najimy to the stage. After performing a monologue from her acclaimed off-broadway show "The Kathy and Mo Show," Najimy emceed side-splitting performances performances that proved feminists have a sense of humor by comedians Hellura Lyle, Marga Gomez (left), Rene Hicks, and FMF board member Carol Ann Leif.

Singer-songwriter Dar Williams wrapped up the evening with a special musical performance as many audience members sang along. Williams performed some of her most popular and most feminist tunes, including "As Cool As I Am" and "When I Was a Boy."

Dar Williams urged audience members to use their voices.
Photo by Rebecca Hale.



 
 

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