

Contemporary Scenes for Contemporary Kids
Kat Sawyer


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Readers find this collection useful for young actors, providing original scenes that are self-contained and avoid the pitfalls of context loss. It is noted as a great resource for training purposes, especially for children aged 10 to 17. However, the reviews suggest that the overall engagement is limited due to its editorial nature.
A powerful, provocative play that approaches the teen experience for the 1990's.
Told with the stark poetry of the streets, a determined group of youths try to get their song with an "anti-drug" message on stage at a local teen club.
The lyrics of the song condemn the drug dealers of the neighborhood.
When the drug dealers get wind of the song, they react violently and try to sabotage their efforts.
Will the rock 'n rollers succeed in getting their message out?
Or will the dealers succeed in their plot against them by threatening to kill one of their relatives?
Told with humor, music and an ear for today's teen voice this is a timely and honest play about a major concern facing teens today.
The powerful music has a message for all kids.
From the author of: Voices from the High School .
Contemporary Scenes For Contemporary Kids is a play written by Kat Sawyer-young and published by Samuel French (1986).
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Samuel French · 1986 · 50 pp
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