Barbara
Rosenblat in the
Vagina Monologues
Saturday
February 8th 2003
Loews's Theater
(Journal Square)
Jersey City, New Jersey
EASY ACCESS TO THE PATH TRAIN JOURNAL SQUARE STATION
Please join
Barbara Rosenblat and a cast of others at Jersey
City’s first ever V-Day benefit performance of Eve Ensler’s critically
acclaimed play, “The Vagina Monologues”
at the historic Loews’s Theater in Journal Square, on Saturday, February
8, 2003 at 7:00 PM.
V-Day is a global movement to stop violence against women and girls. Each
year hundreds of V-Day benefit events are presented around the globe to educate
the world about the reality and prevalence of violence against women and girls,
and to raise money to support organizations that work to stop the violence.
Part of what makes this event special is the opportunity it offers our community
to participate in this global movement, to be part of a collective voice,
a voice that says NO to violence against women and girls.
This year, the beneficiaries of Jersey City’s V-Day performance proceeds
will be our own local organizations, The York Street Project and Women Rising.
The York Street Project is a weaving of innovative programs that shelter,
feed, educate and promote the healing and independence of women in need and
their children, allowing them to lead self-fulfilled, self-sufficient lives.
Their mission
is accomplished through providing a nationally accredited alternative high
school, a safe and structured residence for single mothers and their children,
an early childhood development center and affordable housing and support for
women with limited incomes. Serving over 250 women and children annually,
The York Street Project is under the direction and leadership of the Sisters
of St. Joseph of Peace.
Women Rising is the foremost social service and advocacy organization for
women in Hudson County. It assists women and their families to achieve self-sufficiency
and live safe, fulfilling and productive lives by providing access to shelter,
advocacy, childcare and job training. Women Rising is the State’s designated
provider for Hudson County’s domestic violence programming, offering
immediate and comprehensive access to services 24 hours a day, seven days
a week for women and children victimized by domestic violence. They serve
over 2,500 women and children annually.
You are guaranteed to enjoy this award winning play, presented in the grand
and historic setting of the Loews Theater.
Preferred
seating tickets for the play and post-performance cocktail reception are $100.
General admission tickets for the play are $35.
To order
tickets, please call 201-333-5700 ext. 547, or call Smarttix at 212-206-1515.
To order tickets online, visit www.smarttix.com.
Proceeds from the event will be shared equally between the two beneficiaries.
Checks should be made payable to The York Street Project - V-Day.