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Monique Wilson is back in the country to celebrate V-Day anew with the benefit performance of the award-winning play The Vagina Monologues, under her New Voice Company, on March 31, 8 p.m. at the Music Museum.

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The returns in Manila are break even, she reports, even if they’ve had a full house for the night. Government support is nil. And it’s such a hassle looking for sponsors especially in these hard times.
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Rehearsals for the upcoming musicale CABARET are rigorous; this version is said to be darker, more disturbing. But the challenge suits Monique just fine; stretching the boundaries of Philippine theater is something she’s thrilled to be doing.
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The returns in Manila are break even, she reports, even if they’ve had a full house for the night. Government support is nil. And it’s such a hassle looking for sponsors especially in these hard times.
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