Wharton Monologues

by Wharton Asian American Association of MBAs

Cultural

Mon, Mar 26, 2018

12 PM – 1:20 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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JMHH 345

3620 Locust Walk, Philadelphia, PA 19104, United States

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WHARTON MONOLOGUES: WHAT'S YOUR SECRET?
 

Wednesday, March 21 | 12-1:20pm, JMHH 270

We're thrilled to announce this year's performers for the first Wharton Monologues. Come enjoy an intimate performance of monologues submitted by your classmates, on family, love, race, and class. Lunch will be served.

Performed by:

 

Christina Cheung, WG '19

David Johnson, WG '18

Zeenia Kateli, WG '18

Bryan Lee, WG '19

Ran Mo, WG '19

Wesley Pritchett, WG '18

Naomi Senbet, WG '19
 

+ What is Wharton Monologues?
Wharton Monologues is a show, produced by WAAAM, focused on bringing to light unheard stories and experiences in a judgement-free zone.

 

+ Why Wharton Monologues?
In today's social and political context, it's more important than ever to hear a diverse discourse on experiences. Our goal is to promote more honesty and vulnerability to bring the Wharton community together.

 

+ Out of respect to the performers, we ask you arrive at 12:05pm to get lunch, and stay until the show is over at 1:20pm. Doors will close at 12:15pm.  If you RSVP and are unable to attend, please find someone else to take your spot as we want to make sure every seat is filled.

 

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