Echoes of Columbine in Laguna youth drama
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TOM TITUS
The horrors of Columbine -- and the lessons derived from them -- will
be recalled in the world premiere of a new drama in the Laguna
Playhouse’s Theater for a New Generation Series.
“Give a Boy a Gun” by Todd Strasser, adapted for the stage by its
director, Donna Inglima, will be presented for a single weekend, Feb.
4 to 6, at the playhouse. It is described as a fictionalized story of
a school shooting similar to the tragedy at Columbine High in
Colorado.
The central characters of the play, high school sophomores Gary
Searle and Brendan Lawlor have had enough. Day in and day out, for
more than two years, they have been harassed, beaten up and cursed
out by most of the jocks at Middleton High.
Armed with guns they’ve stolen from a neighbor’s collection, Gary
and Brendan storm a school dance and prepare to turn their high
school caste system upside down with a violent show of force.
“The play will use narrative, dialogue, dance, slow motion and
stage combat to tell the story,” Inglima explains. “There also will
be breaks in the action of the play to allow for personal stories
from the actors about bullying and teasing as in spoken word pieces.”
She describes “Give a Boy a Gun” as a powerful play, a useful tool
for parents, teachers and teenagers in exploring the issues that
create the circumstances for teen violence.
“Teen voices can be strident and shallow,” Inglima noted. “They
also can be insightful, poetic, hopeful, romantically painful and
full of wisdom.
“How we adults choose to help these young people engage in society
is an endless question of ethics, responsibility, vision and personal
politics,” she added. “As adults, we are leaders and the sooner we
wake up and show up to lead, the more available we will be to address
the issues this performance piece hopes to raise.”
Immediately following each performance, there will be an audience
forum with experts in the field of school violence to discuss the
issues raised in the play.
“Give a Boy a Gun” will be presented 7:30 p.m. Feb. 4; 2 and 7:30
p.m. Feb. 5 and 1 and 5 p.m. Feb. 6 at the playhouse, 606 Laguna
Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Ticket reservations are being taken at
(494) 797-2787.
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