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Adelheid Roosen
Adelheid Roosen (above) wrote and directed "The Veiled Monologues." (Joe Tabacca for The Boston Globe) Joe Tabacca for The Boston Globe

Lifting the veil

A Dutch playwright inspired by 'Vagina Monologues' looks at sexuality a Dutch playwright

By Stacey Kors
Globe Correspondent / October 12, 2007

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LENOX - While performing in the Dutch version of Eve Ensler's popular play "The Vagina Monologues," Adelheid Roosen was struck with an idea for her next theater project. "After the third time I did it," she says, "I thought, why doesn't this exist for the [Muslim] woman? This is a wonderful concept for knowing more about her way of loving, ... (Full article: 1109 words)

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