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Conversation Starter: Payback

6/30/2015

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“Getting payback because of what happened isn't going to benefit you at all. 
Closure? It's not going to help you with closure...
Tito... TITO! Come back! You better not walk out that... (she grabs her coat and car keys)..."
Each spring, Young Playwrights partners with InterAct Theatre Company to produce the Young Voices Monologue Festival, featuring the work of talented high school students in the City of Philadelphia. A collection of vibrant and diverse perspectives, Young Voices taps into the energy of what it means to be a young person in our city today, now, in this very moment. With subjects ranging from college admission, young love, and neglectful parents to gender identity, abuse, and the state of the city at large, Young Voices honors the experiences, challenges, and triumphs of young people from throughout Philadelphia, placing their voices center stage for audiences from around the region to experience firsthand.

This year’s Festival was no different. Adrian Vega, a sophomore at Nueva Esperanza Academy, drew inspiration from not only his personal experience with loss, but also books and music to write his monologue about a brother seeking revenge and a mother's desperate plea to stop him. “I wanted to write a monologue to show people that having drug wars and people into drugs should be prevented especially from teenagers in our society.”

With the help of the Knight Foundation, we want our Young Voices to start a national conversation. Check out the video about Adrian's experience, and then watch “Payback” in action at the 2015 Young Voices Monologue Festival.

What do you think? Have you ever experienced the desire for revenge? Tell us!

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Young Voices Honorable Mention Monologue Videos

4/17/2015

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For the first time, in addition to the 17 winning monologues that were produced at the 2015 Young Voices Monologue Festival, we chose 3 Honorable Mention winners! These writers were able to participate in revision workshops, and had their monologues filmed.  Check out their great work!




Bounce-U Blues
By: Makayla Ashe
Arts Academy at Benjamin Rush, Grade 10



I'm Your Baby, Your Walmart Glasses
By: Jerrick Medrano
Nueva Esperanza Charter, Grade 12



The Lights
By: Joseph Magee-Billson
Lower Merion High School, Grade 10
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Videos made possible by 
Knight Sharing Young Voices





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Conversation Starter: Love-Trouble

3/24/2015

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“Most girls’ boy problems consist of them having to choose between two guys or something like that. I have to choose between a guy and my religion.”

Each spring, Young Playwrights partners with InterAct Theatre Company to produce the Young Voices Monologue Festival, featuring the work of talented high school students in the City of Philadelphia. A collection of vibrant and diverse perspectives, Young Voices taps into the energy of what it means to be a young person in our city today, now, in this very moment. With subjects ranging from college admission, young love, and neglectful parents to gender identity, abuse, and the state of the city at large, Young Voices honors the experiences, challenges, and triumphs of young people from throughout Philadelphia, placing their voices center stage for audiences from around the region to experience firsthand.

This year’s Festival was no different. Samira Duwan, a junior at the Philadelphia High School for Creative and Performing Arts, wrote a monologue about her personal experiences as a young Muslim woman in love. “I was going through that struggle at the time, and I just decided to write about it.”

With the help of the Knight Foundation, we want our Young Voices to start a national conversation. Check out the video about Samira’s experience, and then watch “Love-Trouble” in action at the 2015 Young Voices Monologue Festival.

What do you think? Have you ever faced a decision between your beliefs and your desires? Tell us!  
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The maturity of Millennials- YVMF Press

3/24/2015

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Check out this fabulous review of the 2015 Young Voices Monologue Festival!

Allison Rickert, of Phindie.com goes into great detail about several of the monologues and really talks about why it is so important to hear these Student Voices! She is quoted below, but be sure to click the button to read the full review.  

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"If there is anything to take away from YOUNG VOICES, it’s that 17 Philadelphia-area Millennials are not ignorant to suffering, to pain, or to what might bring joy, and they’re not afraid to speak out about it. As a fellow Millennial, I was proud to see my generation breaking stereotypes left, right, and center stage. "

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The 2015 Young Voices Monologue Festival is sponsored by Knight Foundation, Citizens Bank, Charlotte Cushman Foundation, Connelly Foundation, and Honorary Producers Harvey & Virginia Kimmel
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