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The Vagina Monologues 2010

Tickets are on sale now. Tickets are $5 for Mason students, $10 for Mason faculty/staff and $25 for the general public. Tickets are also available at a group rate of $15 a ticket when purchased in blocks of 10 or more.

To purchase tickets at group rates, or for package deals, please call 703-993-8892. To purchase tickets online, click here.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Vagina Monologues?
What is V-Day?
When is the show? I have tickets, and it's been postponed.
How do I get tickets?
How much are tickets?
What about student tickets?
Can I get a ticket for a friend?
Are there group rates?
Can I get my ticket at the door?
Where does the money go?
If I can’t come to the show, can I still make a donation?
Where is the show?
How do I get there?
How are seats assigned?
Is the theater wheelchair accessible?

Is there a dress code?
Are snacks allowed at the show?
What about cameras, video recorders, pagers and cell phones?
What about men?
How can I get involved with the show?

Q: What is The Vagina Monologues?
A: The Vagina Monologues is a play written by Eve Ensler and will be performed and directed by women of the George Mason University community. The Vagina Monologues is a celebration of female sexuality in all its complexity and mystery. This is the 11th consecutive year The Vagina Monologues has been performed at George Mason University. This year, The Vagina Monologues is co-sponsored by The Office of Alcohol, Drug and Health Education, Sexual Assault Services, and Women's and Gender Studies. [Back to top]

Q: What is V-Day?
A: V-Day is a global movement to stop violence against women and girls, founded by Eve Ensler, author of The Vagina Monologues. For more information about V-Day and The Vagina Monologues please visit www.vday.org. [Back to top]

Q: When is the show?
A: The Vagina Monologues - New dates: Friday, Feb 26 & Saturday, Feb 27 at 8pm; Sunday, Feb 28 at 3pm -Harris Theatre. Please contact the Center for the Arts for ticket information (if you haveticket, or would like to purchase them). [Back to top]

Q: How do I get tickets?
A: Tickets can be purchased at the GMU Concert Hall Box Office, by phone (703-993-2787), or online through tickets.com. [Back to top]

Q: How much are tickets?
A: Tickets are $5 for Mason students, $10 for Mason faculty/staff and $25 for the general public. Tickets are also available at a group rate of $15 a ticket when purchased in blocks of 10 or more. [Back to top]

Q: What about student tickets?
A: Tickets are $5 for George Mason University students who present a valid Mason ID. Students must go to the Concert Hall Box Office in person to purchase tickets.

Students located at Arlington, Prince William and Loudon campuses may download the student ticket request form and fax it along with a copy of their class schedule to (703)-993-8650. Tickets for Arlington, Prince William and Loudon students will be held at the venue Will Call window for pickup on the day of the performance. [Back to top]

Q: Can I get a ticket for a friend?
A: You may purchase more than one ticket, but you will not be able to purchase a ticket for a friend at the student or faculty/staff rate. That person will need to go to the box office and show a valid Mason ID to qualify for the discounted rate. [Back to top]

Q: Are there group rates?
A: Purchases of a block of 10 tickets or more will qualify for a reduced group rate of $15 per ticket. To purchase tickets at group rates, or for package deals, please call 703-993-8892. [Back to top]

Q: Can I get my ticket at the door?
A: Any remaining tickets will be sold at the door for the same rates of $5 for students (with GMU ID), $10 for faculty/staff (with GMU ID), and $25 for the general public. Package deals will also be available at the door. Tickets purchased at the group rate must be purchased in advance. Seating is limited, so get your tickets early. [Back to top]

Q: Where does the money go?
A: After all expenses are paid, any remaining proceeds from ticket sales for this production will go to our 2010 beneficiaries, The GMU Victims of Violence Fund and Women for Women International.

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Q: If I can’t come to the show, can I still make a donation?
A: Of course! Checks should be made out to the GMU Foundation. Please send all cash or checks to
Connie Kirkland.
4400 University Drive
Student Union Building I, MSN 2B2
Fairfax , VA 22030
You may also drop any donations by our offices - Student Union Building One rooms 219 L or M (inside Student Health Services - Room 215, Fairfax Campus) If no one is available, you may leave your donation under the door to either 219 L or M.[Back to top]

Q: Where is the show?
A: The Vagina Monologues will be performed in Harris Theatre, on the George Mason University Fairfax campus. [Back to top]

Q: How do I get there?
A: Directions to George Mason University can be found online at www.gmu.edu/welcome/Directions-to-GMU. If you have any additional questions about reaching George Mason University, please contact the Center for the Arts by phone at 703-993-2787 or online at www.gmu.edu/cfa/directions. [Back to top]

Q: How are seats assigned?
A: Tickets for The Vagina Monologues are for general admission – the show will be open seating. [Back to top]

Q: Is the theater wheelchair accessible?
A: Yes! If you have any additional questions about special accommodations, accessibility, or any other venue information, please contact the Center for the Arts by phone at 703-993-2787 or online at www.gmu.edu/cfa/about/accessibility. [Back to top]

Q: Is there a dress code?
A: For The Vagina Monologues, a variety of attire is acceptable. Some people still like to make theatre-going a formal event - in business suits, ties, or cocktail dresses. Others will come dressed less formally in pants suits, skirts and blouses, sports coats, or even jeans. It’s more important to us that you come and that you are comfortable than what you are wearing when you get here. Because a heavy coat can be uncomfortable to hold during a performance and awkward to put under your seat, and Harris Theatre does not offer coat-check facilities, the less bulky your outerwear, the better. [Back to top]

Q: Are snacks allowed at the show?
A: No food or drink is allowed in the theatre. Please finish any items before going to your seat and dispose of any wrappers, cups or containers in the provided trash receptacles. [Back to top]

Q: What about cameras, video recorders, pagers and cell phones?
A: Your desire to "capture the magic" is understandable, but not allowed. Please do not bring recording devices to the theatre. Video cameras, cameras (flash, no flash or cell phone) are prohibited, as are audio recorders of all kinds. Any and all recording of the production violates copyright agreements. Flash cameras can endanger performers or distract an actor, whose work requires extreme mental focus and emotional concentration.

If you must bring a cell phone or cell phone, make sure that it is turned off in order not to disturb other patrons and the performers during the performance. [Back to top]

Q: What about men?
A: Men are encouraged to attend the show. Men are also invited to participate in College Campaign productions but not as actors. Male actors are not used, because the show is about women representing women’s voices. Men are invited to get involved behind the scenes as well as to facilitate men's discussion groups and other activities. [Back to top]

Q: How can I get involved with the show?
A: We are always looking for volunteers to help us prepare for the show – in advance and the days of our performances. If you would like to be involved, please contact Connie Kirkland at ckirklan@gmu.edu [Back to top]

If you have any additional questions, please call Sexual Assault Services at 703-993-4364.

 
 

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