V

(Formerly Eve Ensler)

V (formerly Eve Ensler) is the  Tony Award-winning playwright, activist, performer, and author of the Obie award-winning theatrical phenomenon The Vagina Monologues, published in over 48 languages, performed in over 140 countries, and heralded by The New York Times as one of the “best American plays” of the past 25 years and that “no recent hour of theater has had a greater impact worldwide.”

Her plays include Lemonade, Extraordinary Measures, Necessary Targets, O.P.C., The Good Body (Broadway and National Tour), Emotional Creature and Fruit Trilogy. V recently performed In the Body of the World as a one-woman show, which she adapted for the stage from her best-selling, critically acclaimed memoir to rave reviews at Manhattan Theatre Club, after its debut at the American Repertory Theater. She helped create That Kindness: Nurses in Their Own Words presented by Brooklyn Academy of Music in collaboration with theaters across the US, as a tribute to nurses during the COVID 19 pandemic. She’s currently writing the story and co-writing lyrics for a musical fable Wild that made its world premiere in December 2021 at The American Repertory Theater.

Her books include Insecure At Last: A Political Memoir and The New York Times best seller I Am An Emotional Creature.  Her newly released and celebrated best-selling book, The Apology, now published in nearly 20 languages, has been called transfixing, revelatory, and cathartic.

Film credits include The Vagina Monologues (HBO) and What I Want My Words to Do to You (Executive Producer, Winner of the Sundance Film Festival Freedom of Expression Award, PBS) and Mad Max: Fury Road (Consultant).

She is founder of V-Day, the almost 25 year old global activist movement which has raised over 120 million dollars to end violence against all women (cisgender and transgender), gender diverse people, girls and the planet, and the founder of One Billion Rising, the largest global mass action to end gender-based violence in over 200 countries.  She is a co-founder of the City of Joy, a revolutionary center for women survivors of violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo, along with Christine Schuler Deschyrver and 2018 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Dr. Denis Mukwege, and appeared – along with Christine and Dr. Mukwege – in the award-winning documentary film City of Joy, available on Netflix.

V was named one of Newsweek’s “150 Women Who Changed the World” and The Guardian’s “100 Most Influential Women.” Her writing regularly appears in The Guardian.

In addition to the Isabelle Stevenson Tony award and the Obie, she has received numerous awards including a Guggenheim Fellowship in Playwriting, Glamour’s Woman of the Year, the Lucille Lortel Lifetime Achievement Award and the Lilly Award, as well as many honorary degrees.  

Her new book Reckoning will be published in 2023 by Bloomsbury.

Photo credit: Mike McGregor.

V

(Formerly Eve Ensler)

V (formerly Eve Ensler) is the Tony Award-winning playwright, activist, performer, and author of the Obie award-winning theatrical phenomenon The Vagina Monologues, published in over 48 languages, performed in over 140 countries, and heralded by The New York Times as one of the “best American plays” of the past 25 years and that “no recent hour of theater has had a greater impact worldwide.”

Her plays include Lemonade, Extraordinary Measures, Necessary Targets, O.P.C., The Good Body (Broadway and National Tour), Emotional Creature and Fruit Trilogy. V recently performed In the Body of the World as a one-woman show, which she adapted for the stage from her best-selling, critically acclaimed memoir to rave reviews at Manhattan Theatre Club, after its debut at the American Repertory Theater. She helped create That Kindness: Nurses in Their Own Words presented by Brooklyn Academy of Music in collaboration with theaters across the US, as a tribute to nurses during the COVID 19 pandemic. She’s currently writing the story and co-writing lyrics for a musical fable Wild that made its world premiere in December 2021 at The American Repertory Theater.

 

Her books include Insecure At Last: A Political Memoir and The New York Times best seller I Am An Emotional Creature.  Her newly released and celebrated best-selling book, The Apology, now published in nearly 20 languages, has been called transfixing, revelatory, and cathartic.

Film credits include The Vagina Monologues (HBO) and What I Want My Words to Do to You (Executive Producer, Winner of the Sundance Film Festival Freedom of Expression Award, PBS) and Mad Max: Fury Road (Consultant).

She is founder of V-Day, the almost 25 year old global activist movement which has raised over 120 million dollars to end violence against all women (cisgender and transgender), gender diverse people, girls and the planet, and the founder of One Billion Rising, the largest global mass action to end gender based violence in over 200 countries.  She is a co-founder of the City of Joy, a revolutionary center for women survivors of violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo, along with Christine Schuler Deschyrver and 2018 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Dr. Denis Mukwege, and appeared – along with Christine and Dr. Mukwege – in the award winning documentary film City of Joy, available on Netflix.

V was named one of Newsweek’s “150 Women Who Changed the World” and The Guardian’s “100 Most Influential Women.” Her writing regularly appears in The Guardian.

In addition to the Isabelle Stevenson Tony award and the Obie, she has received numerous awards including a Guggenheim Fellowship in Playwriting, Glamour’s Woman of the Year, the Lucille Lortel Lifetime Achievement Award and the Lilly Award, as well as many honorary degrees.  

Her new book Reckoning will be published in 2023 by Bloomsbury.

 

 

 

Photo credit: Mike McGregor.

The Vagina Monologues
Associated Press

Ensler breaks taboos by talking, talking and talking some more—stripping fear and shame from what she celebrates here. It makes for quite a party. Funny, outrageous, emotionally affecting, and occasionally angry…THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES confront words to demystify and disarm them. In so doing, Ensler disarms the audience too.

In the Body of the World
Deadline.com

IN THE BODY OF THE WORLD is tough love, harsh medicine, a tonic…I came out rattled as I have rarely been rattled by any theater experience, devastated and blissful at the same improbable time.

The Good Body
San Francisco Chronicle

Passionate, funny, frank, revealing, even shocking, and genuinely committed to improving life on this planet.

In the Body of the World
The Boston Globe

An intense, riveting memoir…not an easy book to read, but a necessary book to read for its fierce, passionate commitment to making the world a safe place for women.

Insecure at Last
The Chicago Tribune

In the current era, it takes some brain racking to think of anyone else doing anything quite like Ensler. She’s a countercultural consciousness-raiser, an empowering figure, a truth-teller.

Insecure at Last
The Washington Post

Fresh, urgent…Ensler put her money, passport and life’s work where her mouth is.