a theatre collective
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The Plays
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Alky
By Jerome McDonough
Time: About 30 Minutes
SYNOPSIS: Alky turns the spotlight on alchohol as it effects young adults. In the play Jerome McDonough traces a teenage couple from their first drink to their...last. Statistics show that alcohol is the most dangerous drug of all from the standpoint of ruining -- and taking -- lives.
Dolls
By Jerome McDonough
Time: About 30-40 Minutes
SYNOPSIS: This play grabs the audience’s attention with comedy before it gets serious about the enormous problems involved in teenage sexuality and pregnancy.
Splits
By Jerome McDonough
Time: About 30-35 Minutes
SYNOPSIS: Using his familiar (and much imitated) ensemble technique the author shows us young people crushed by the split-up of their parents, and one or two who rather enjoy the situation. Parents and children should see the play together.
aftermath
By Alexander D. Rulin
Time: About 20-25 Minutes
SYNOPSIS: Explores the lives of seven teenage friends who always meet after math. The play touches on respect for one's body and the choices we have when confronted with uncomfortable situations.
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