

Do Lord Remember Me
James De Jongh
The chairperson of the Senior So Long Dance enlists eight students to decorate.
As they transform the gym (stage) with streamers, stars and balloons, they learn about each other and themselves.
Day turns to night, the dance begins and they pledge to remember all they've been through.
Developed with teenagers in the Drama Workshop of the Greenwich Village Youth Council in New York, Remember Me Always captures the voice of today's youth.
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| Zee Mckay Probably at the top of the class, a born romantic in love with Kevin-his drug habit frightens and confuses her |
| Benny Falcone A chubby, good-time guy; always the life of the party |
| T.J. Thompson A natural athlete; a recent injury has caused him to reexamine his future; he is Benny's best friend and he walks with a cane. |
| Anna Dejon A dancer; her constant rehearsing and classes have separated her from her classmates; now a senior, she longs to be included |
| Maryanne Rogak A sexy rock and roller whom everyone respects |
| Slick Rowe The "Donald Trump" or LBJ High |
| Ellen Dailey A teenage who tries hard to be a sophisticate |
| Kevin Schechter Young, handsome, popular--has a drug problem |
| Sandy Lee A zesty cheerleader whose great leadership skills are somewhat lessened by her tendency to hysterics |
Remember Me Always is a American comedy play written by Michael Oakes and published by Samuel French in New York (1991).
Digital editions available on Amazon Kindle .
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