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The Drama Club
The Drama Club
Drama. By Robert Inman.

Cast: 5m., 4w., 3 either gender. It's October, and members of the high-school drama club are preparing for auditions for their fall production. Emily (white), the most talented member of the club, is sure she will get the lead. Then Tasha (black) transfers in from another school and quickly demonstrates her acting ability. A rivalry develops, with Emily—struggling with serious problems at home and desperate to win a college scholarship—feeling threatened. When Tasha auditions for, then wins, the lead, Emily accuses the drama teacher, Mr. Brady (white), of giving it to Tasha because she is black as part of an effort to quell long-simmering racial tensions in the school. That sets off a storm of racial conflict that divides the drama club, spreads through the entire school, and culminates in a riot. Mr. Pettigrew (black), the principal, looks for ways to defuse the volatile situation and pressures Mr. Brady for ideas. Emily's friend Flora (black) tries to be a peacemaker, but her situation is complicated by the fact that her father is a fiery community activist. Students wrestle with the complexity of their relationships, their prejudices and themselves. At Flora's urging and with Mr. Brady's encouragement, members of the drama club pull their theatre family back together with the help of a heartfelt apology from Emily and its acceptance by Tasha. The students write and present a play they hope will illustrate to the rest of the school that broken places can be mended with understanding, compassion and commitment. Premiered at Children's Theatre of Charlotte. Bare stage with props. Approximate running time: 90 minutes.

Play details
Status:  In Stock
Type of show:  Full-Length
Catalog Code:  DA7
Cast Size:  12
No. of Act(s):  2
Pages:  67
Royalty:  $65.00 /perf.*
Cost:  $7.50
Approx. Running Time:  90 min.
Categories
Target Audience: High School * College and Adult
Performing Group: High Schools * College Theatre * Community Theatre * Stock & Lort
Genre: Drama
ISBN (10): 1583426469
Publication Date: 11/25/2009
Biographies
Robert Inman is the author of seven stage plays, including two musicals, all of which are published by Dramatic Publishing. He is also the author of four novels: Home Fires Burning, Old Dogs and Children, Dairy Queen Days and Captain Saturday; a non-fiction collection, Coming Home: Life, Love and All Things Southern; and an illustrated book version of his holiday ...More
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This title can be licensed/sold throughout the world
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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