
Sherri Shepherd and Star Jones-Reynolds are set to share the stage – all in the name of vagina.
The BV Newswire has learned that the former co-host of 'The View' and her replacement have both been announced as cast members of a black-centric version of 'The Vagina Monologues,' which is scheduled to hit three cities starting next month.
Los Angeles based production company YYP & Associates, LLC is presenting the production of Eve Ensler's award winning play, which garnered raves during its long-running Off Broadway turn.
The episodic play, featuring various women sharing their views about their vaginas with the audience, was written by Ensler and originated in downtown New York City in 1996.
Since ending its New York City theatrical run, the female liberating show has been staged internationally, attracting a bevy of celebrities and entertainers such as Oprah Winfrey, Jane Fonda, Whoopi Goldberg, Idina Menzel, Lillias White, Glenn Close,Hazelle Goodman, Susan Sarandon, LisaGay Hamilton, Rosie Perez and Queen Latifah in various incarnations – some, in celebration of V-Day; an international mission to stop violence against females.
"I am excited to be joining Eve and V-Day, once again, on this global movement to end violence against women and girls,' says YYP Executive Producer and Director Yetta Young, who plans to assemble notables such as Vanessa Williams, Terri J. Vaughn, Dawnn Lewis, Gloria Mayfield Banks, Ella Joyce, Taj Johnson-George, Karen Malina White and Coko for the tri-city V-Day 2008 tour, which kicks off in Washington, DC, on February 16. The show continues to Nashville on March 1, and will culminate in Detroit on March 8.
"In the six years that I've produced and or directed this piece I've never gotten bored," Young added. "We were blessed to be the first to produce 'The Vagina Monologues' with an all African-American celebrity cast in hopes of bringing out a more diverse audience, which I noticed was missing in our community."
"In 2002, we started out with Mo'Nique, Ella Joyce, Vanessa Bell Calloway and Wendy Raquel Robinson," she recollected, adding, "[this year] we have over 22 celebrities joining our tour, all in honor of celebrating and raising awareness for women. I'm ecstatic."
Jones-Reynolds was not available for comment about the production.
The media-friendly Shepherd, on the other hand, said she was "excited to be working with my sistas!"
Proceeds from this production of 'The Vagina Monologues' will benefit Butterflies Fly Free, Inc. For more information, log onto www.vdaytour.com.
There are over 2000 V-Day benefits planned in over 1120 communities and on college campuses in celebration of V-Day's 10th Anniversary during the month of February and March.
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By: MissR on 1/07/2008 5:29PM
Karu, thank you so much for posting. I think it's wonderful that Sherri, Star and other celebrities are participating in such a wonderful production for a great cause.
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By: KC on 1/08/2008 3:21AM
You could not pay me to watch this! I really don't like either one at all.
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By: nancy ellis on 1/08/2008 9:37PM
Good luck Sherry and Starr. Ignore the haters.
NEllis
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By: Gina on 1/08/2008 11:21PM
Star needs to gain some weight back, just a little, she looks too thin!!
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By: cortland on 1/08/2008 11:46PM
I don't wanna hear NOTHING their vaginas are talking about!
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By: candy on 1/09/2008 8:00AM
hey haters stop hating we got support one another we come from far poeple. lord have mercy i'm happy two of them are coming together after all we it seems like we always look for the negative. I KNOW BARBRA WILL BE LOOKING...........LOL
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By: Joan A. on 1/09/2008 8:04AM
Is this a play? What is it about? Or dare I even ask?
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By: Tayyyyyy on 1/09/2008 8:22AM
Sisters sticking together no matter what I respect that .
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By: Jacquelyn Rochell on 1/09/2008 8:55AM
I think it wonderful! It so very early in the new year for the negativity expressed. Back in the day, our parents taught us that if "you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all". There are so many wonderful things happening for African-Americans today. Certainly, all of them aren't things that we would necessarily like to see or hear, but they're most certainly better than criminal and destructive acts we read and hear about so often. I would like to encourage those writers who spit venon all the time to stop for a moment and try to say something positive.
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