The Vagina Monologues

"My girlfriends and I talk about a lot of things. There's just one topic we rarely discuss. Vaginas. And I asked myself, why is that? Why don't we talk about vaginas? Why are work and kids and holiday plans more acceptable topics of conversation than our own vaginas? And I didn't have an answer. So, I took it upon myself to find out. I started to talk about vaginas at work, at home, sometimes even in fancy restaurants! Soon my friends started to talk about vaginas as well. And it was only a matter of time before it became a hot conversation topic. No matter where I went, it was "vagina this", "vagina that," "vagina, vagina, vagina…""

- Actress

The Vagina Monologues is an Obie Award-winning episodic play written by Eve Ensler which ran at the off-Broadway Westside Theatre after a limited run at HERE Arts Center in 1996.

Jasec got two tickets to the Virginia Dialogues, which he invited Vala to go with him. He didn't know much about it, but the tickets were very hard to get. When Vala turned down the offer, he offered the tickets to Teal'c. He attended the play. However, he sunk into his chair in the female filled audience, covering his face in his hands in embarrassment as the play's name was actually the "Vagina Monologues", not "Virginia Dialogues" as Jasec lead him to believe.