The day after the staging it was condemned by Suzanne Mubarak, First Lady and President of the Egyptian National Women Committee.
Actresses: The play was originally called "VV Story" (VV物語), but changed to Vagina Monologues (陰道獨白)in the re-run.
The actresses who performed in Hong Kong are: Stuttgart (Martina Wrobel):[25] Berlin (Adriana Altaras): Hannelore Elsner, Katja Riemann, Ulrike Folkerts, Esther Schweins, Iris Berben, Sonja Kirchberger.
[29] Actresses: The Vagina Monologues was translated into Indonesian by Gracia D. Adiningsih and was adapted by Jajang C. Noer and Nursyahbani Katjasungkana, who is also an MP in Indonesia.
Actresses: The Vagina Monologues was performed by Indonesian actresses such as Sarah Azhari, Niniek L. Karim, Devi Permatasari, Cindy Fatika, Enno Lerian, Rima Melati, Jajang C. Noer, Nursyahbani Katjasungkana, Ratna Riantiarno, Ria Irawan, Wulan Guritno, Rachel Maryam, Cornelia Agatha, etc.
The show has also been produced by The Stage in an English-language performance incorporating 13 monologues in February 2014, in Tel Aviv, directed by S. Asher Gelman.
It is the only theatrical event which constantly presents 12 performances a week in Mexico City, on top of the touring versions reaching almost a hundred towns in the country.
Note: Since it opened, over 80 women: actors, communicators, singers, sexologists, journalists, dancers, politicians and social and political activists have performed in the Mexican production.
Funded by AK Print, Afriscan, Badge It!, Ish Ramkissoon Surveys and aided by the university's department of Drama & Performance Studies, the production focused on reaching students via 'South African-ising' the play and locating the monologues in a South African socio-cultural and political context.
AS the play is located in an American context, the actresses felt that the text should be tweaked so as to show a bit more of an African vibe.
Male students from the university were eager to help and they did help in terms of administration, lighting, sound, advertising as well as merchandise and ticket sales.
Director: Nikita Ramkissoon Actresses: The Vagina Monologues has been performed by the Garden of Hope Foundation (GOH) in Taiwan since 2005.
[32] The play, which had originally raised concerns of indecency and was denied access to venues at some publicly funded theaters,[33][34] was ultimately performed to great success and subsequently inspired the locally penned 2008 book "İşte Böyle Güzelim" ("This is How I Am Beautiful") - a collection of interviews and essays on the female experience and women's sexuality in Turkey influenced by the style and greater mission of The Vagina Monologues.
[35] Director: Almula Merter Actresses: Los monólogos de la vagina was performed with success in 2007 in the Metro theatre.