THE VAGINA MONOLOGUEs
- 373 N. Church Street, Winterville, GA 30683
- Dates: 2/5/2026, 2/6/2026, 2/7/2026
- Location: Marigold Auditorium for Arts and Culture
- Time: 8:00 PM
- Price: Tickets are $16 presale and $18 day of show
The Cottage Sexual Assault Center & Children’s Advocacy Center will present "The Vagina Monologues" at 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 5th, Friday, February 6th, and
Saturday, February 7th, 2026, at the Marigold Auditorium for Arts and Culture (373 N. Church St., Winterville, GA). Doors open at 7:30 p.m.
Proceeds from the performances will benefit The Cottage, supporting its work providing free services to survivors of sexual violence and child abuse in the Athens/Winterville area. Tickets are $16 presale and $18 day of show, and are available online at givebutter.com/TVM2026. Free onsite parking is available, and concessions will be for sale. This marks the fourth production of The Vagina Monologues produced by and benefiting The Cottage.Written in 1996 by playwright, performer, and activist V (formerly Eve Ensler), The Vagina Monologues explores themes of sexuality, reproduction, identity, trauma, and healing through a series of monologues based on women’s lived experiences. The play launched the global V-Day
movement, which has raised more than $100 million for organizations working to end sexual violence worldwide. Each year, local productions continue this tradition by raising funds for
community-based advocacy and support organizations.
The cast includes Aleta Mendenhall-Turner, Gail Sullivan, Hannah Orsag, Sarah Howard, Brittany Lynch, RaShada Anderson, Ritwika Chakrabarti, Aarya Merchant, Michele CollierThomas, Jamie Mendenhall-Turner, Katie Collins, and Linnea Ionno. Katie Collins and Jamie Mendenhall-Turner serve as Co-Directors of this year’s production.
“The mission of The Cottage is to end sexual violence and child abuse through healing, advocacy, and education,” said Linnea Ionno, Executive Director of The Cottage. “The Vagina
Monologues invites audiences to witness both the pain and the beauty of what it means to exist in this world, whether you identify as a woman, as feminine, or with having a vagina. It creates space for truth-telling, connection, and healing, and reminds us why this work matters.”
For more information about services offered by The Cottage go to northgeorgiacottage.org
The Cottage Sexual Assault Center & Children’s Advocacy Center will present "The Vagina Monologues" at 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 5th, Friday, February 6th, and
Saturday, February 7th, 2026, at the Marigold Auditorium for Arts and Culture (373 N. Church St., Winterville, GA). Doors open at 7:30 p.m.
Proceeds from the performances will benefit The Cottage, supporting its work providing free services to survivors of sexual violence and child abuse in the Athens/Winterville area. Tickets are $16 presale and $18 day of show, and are available online at givebutter.com/TVM2026. Free onsite parking is available, and concessions will be for sale. This marks the fourth production of The Vagina Monologues produced by and benefiting The Cottage.Written in 1996 by playwright, performer, and activist V (formerly Eve Ensler), The Vagina Monologues explores themes of sexuality, reproduction, identity, trauma, and healing through a series of monologues based on women’s lived experiences. The play launched the global V-Day
movement, which has raised more than $100 million for organizations working to end sexual violence worldwide. Each year, local productions continue this tradition by raising funds for
community-based advocacy and support organizations.
The cast includes Aleta Mendenhall-Turner, Gail Sullivan, Hannah Orsag, Sarah Howard, Brittany Lynch, RaShada Anderson, Ritwika Chakrabarti, Aarya Merchant, Michele CollierThomas, Jamie Mendenhall-Turner, Katie Collins, and Linnea Ionno. Katie Collins and Jamie Mendenhall-Turner serve as Co-Directors of this year’s production.
“The mission of The Cottage is to end sexual violence and child abuse through healing, advocacy, and education,” said Linnea Ionno, Executive Director of The Cottage. “The Vagina
Monologues invites audiences to witness both the pain and the beauty of what it means to exist in this world, whether you identify as a woman, as feminine, or with having a vagina. It creates space for truth-telling, connection, and healing, and reminds us why this work matters.”
For more information about services offered by The Cottage go to northgeorgiacottage.org
