Synopsis
This funny and poignant play takes place in the mind, memory and imagination of Stuart, a 17-year-old high-school senior who has recently attempted to "off" himself by taking too many vitamins and chugging down a bottle of cough medicine. The audience enters a world of limbo through Stuart's altered state: a land where people who attempt suicide have to go before their time to "really" die arrives. The rules here are that you can't eat, sleep, cry, love or be loved, but all of these yearnings seem to intensify during your stay in this "world." In addition, all wounds associated with the suicidal act never heal. Stuart is greeted by Daniel, B.J. and Muggy, who take great joy in being the welcoming committee. But what really gets Stuart thinking is when he runs into Lisa, an old crush and former prom queen at his school who committed suicide shortly before his attempt. Through their humorous and honest interactions, we begin to understand and realize a better appreciation for life. When Stuart's little sister comes to visit him at the hospital, Stuart discovers that the time has come for him to decide whether he wants to live or die. Pizza With Shrimp on Top is about many things besides the obvious message of, "Hey, don't kill yourself." It stresses the importance of not taking yourself too seriously and emphasizes the value of communication, appreciating loved ones, and a teenager's belief in himself or herself during this difficult developmental period in life. Pizza has been seen by several thousand teenagers, parents, and other community members who have been deeply affected by this powerful piece of theater.
Details
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Status
In stock
- Type of Show Full-length Play
- Product Code PB1000
- Cast Size 6
- Min. Royalty Rate $90/perf
- Cost $10.95
- Approx. Run Time 50 min
Categories
- Genre Comedy | Drama
- ISBN(13) 9781583423585
Customer Reviews
- "This was a great play in which to build a strong ensemble cast. Very manageable with little in the way of sets or costumes. A very strong message for teens about the difficult topic of suicide."
- Review by Tracey Buchner, Islands HS, Richmond Hill, Ga.
- "Pizza takes a serious and sometimes funny look at serious teenage issues. The simplicity of the set and potential complexity of the characters make it an ideal festival production."
- Review by Leanne Doppler, Tisdale Mid/Secondary School, Tisdale, Saskatchewan, Canada
Hints, Tips, and Tricks
- "For BJ's neck wounds we made a "fake skin" of vaseline (1/2 cup) and cornstarch (1/4 cup) and colour to a hint of cocoa. Mix until "play-doh"-like consistency."
- Tip by Leanne Doppler, Tisdale Mid/Secondary School, Tisdale, Saskatchewan, Canada
Productions
Location | City | State | Opens | Closes |
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Salem High School | Conyers | Georgia | 10/21/2024 | 10/21/2024 |