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Literary Salon Series Continues At Phillips’ Mill In Solebury
The event is open to anyone interested in performing a monologue and will also feature a selection of local actors performing monologues.

NEW HOPE, PA — The latest in the Phillips’ Mill Community Association’s Literary Salon series will take place on Sunday, Nov. 19 with an afternoon of dramatic monologues starting at 3 p.m.
The event is open to anyone interested in performing a 2 to 3 minute monologue and will also feature a selection of local actors performing monologues.
“We had very enthusiastic feedback from the audience when we did a monologue-themed salon last year so we decided to do it again,” says author John McDonnell, who runs the Literary Salon for the Mill.
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As usual with the salons, audience discussion is encouraged. These salons are designed to bring creative people together to stimulate discussion, spark ideas, and network. The audience is welcome to bring food and drinks, and mingling is encouraged.
Anyone interested in attending or performing a 2-3 minute dramatic monologue, contact John McDonnell at mcdonnellwrite@gmail.com, or sign up on the Phillips’ Mill website at https://www.phillipsmill.org/event/an-afternoon-of-dramatic-monologues. Admission is free, but a donation of $5 per person is appreciated.
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Mark Nov. 19 on your calendars and come out for an entertaining afternoon of monologues. Phillips’ Mill Community Association is located at 2619 River Road, New Hope 18938.
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