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dont u luv me?
dont u luv me?
"dont u luv me? portrays how easily any of us could be lulled into loving someone who doesn't know how to love us back in a safe way. From the friends who don't know how to help to the parents kept intentionally out of the picture, we see how the victim of relational aggression descends deeper and deeper into a trap from which she cannot free herself. This intense theater experience will empower teens to recognize potentially dangerous relationships so that they can take steps to help someone in trouble, maybe even themselves."
—Susan Sugerman, M.D., M.P.H., Girls to Women Health and Wellness, P.A., Dallas
Drama. By Linda Daugherty.

Cast: 4m., 5w. Angela has a new boyfriend. C.J.'s romantic, amazingly handsome, and a senior. He sends her flowers. He texts her day and night. Angela's swept off her feet, but her best friend, Jen, is troubled by changes she sees in Angela. At homecoming, Angela shares a dance with her pal Duffy. When C.J., overcome with jealousy, grabs Angela's arm and roughly pulls her across the dance floor, she runs from the dance, hurt and humiliated. C.J. sends a text message asking for Angela's forgiveness, and the relationship continues. But C.J.'s controlling behavior causes Angela's girlfriends to exclude her from their lives. Pressured by C.J. to be constantly with him, Angela begins to lie to her mother about her whereabouts and quickly finds herself in over her head. Using e-mail, texting, his cell phone, and an intimate photo of Angela, C.J. exerts his control, further isolating Angela from her family and friends as the relationship spirals dangerously downward. Hope replaces despair when, at Jen's urging, Angela finally reaches out to her parents. This well-researched and thought-provoking play explores the hidden world of aggression and violence in teen dating while encouraging young people to make choices that result in healthy relationships. Area staging. Approximate running time: 1 hour.

Also Available: 40-minute version

Play details
Status:  In Stock
Type of show:  Full-Length
Catalog Code:  DA6
Cast Size:  9
No. of Act(s):  1
Pages:  52
Royalty:  $75.00 /perf.*
Cost:  $8.95
Approx. Running Time:  60 min.
Categories
Target Audience: Middle School | High School | College and Adult
Performing Group: Middle Schools | High Schools | College Theatre | Community Theatre | Stock & Lort
Genre: Drama
ISBN (10): 158342637X
Publication Date: 08/11/2009
Biographies
Linda Daugherty is playwright in residence at Dallas Children's Theater, named as one of the country's top five children's theaters by Time magazine. More than 25 of her plays have premiered at Dallas Children's Theater, and national touring productions of her plays have been presented in more than 150 cities in 41 states. Her plays have also been produced at ...More
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* Please note that royalties quoted in our catalog are intended for K-12 schools with a standard curriculum only. All other producing groups must submit a completed application.


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