*LAST CHANCE TO SUBMIT*
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Penn Monologues
A fun, funny, feminist, manly, womanly, provocative, sexy sophisticated,
sensual, deep, tragic, real, supertastic, fantabulous, strong, lovely,
feisty, sexual, homosexual, heterosexual, bisexual, omnisexual,
empowering, humanistic, idealist, brolic, racy, robust, reclaiming,
jaw-dropping enlightening, demanding,
oh no she didn’t, oh no he didn’t...
collection of Penn voices
We
are looking for your monologues, your stories, as they relate to the
dynamics and perceptions of gender, sexuality, sexual identity, race,
age, and more for students here atPenn. We invite all styles of writing
from any and all voices to be performed during our April show—anecdotes,
conversations, newspaper headlines, anything!
Here's how it works...
Monologues may be submitted up
until the deadline and can be performed by individuals or groups.
Similarly, authors may collaborate so long as one of the authors is
affiliated with thePenn community. During the selection process, authors
will remain anonymous as the committee reviews and chooses
the monologues for the show.
All submissions must be the writer's own work, including anonymous submissions.
Attach
your name and contact information in your submission e-mail, along with
whether you would like yourself or another performer to share your
story.
Additional submission guidelines can be found here: Penn Monologues Submissions Guide
Submissions are due March 14th!
But we are accepting submissions at any time!
Please send submissions to:
Please direct any additional questions to: penn.mo...@gmail.com
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About Penn Monologues:
At its core, the Penn Monologues movement believes in the equality of
all individuals, disclosure as a means of connecting through truth, and
the end of violence. Fashioned in the style of the Vagina Monologues,
the production is written and performed entirely by members of
the Penncommunity and is meant to provide insight into the issues most
immediate and relevant to the women and men of Locust Walk. Our stories
represent the great narrative of our collective experience,
and Penn Monologues will remain committed to its goal of fostering
necessary dialogue across Penn's campus.www.pennmonologues.com