

Bright Ideas
Eric Coble
What would it take to push your child over the edge?
Eve, a 16-year-old girl, has fallen asleep in the darkened, dingy corner of a deserted subway station, not far from the platform edge where Billy, her 18-year-old brother, chose to leave this world, and where she’ll soon struggle to find the reasons NOT to follow him.
ONE BULLIED CHILD IS ONE TOO MANY!
"PUSH, a tool for healing, is at once brazen, benevolent and beautiful. I urge schools everywhere to incorporate this important play into their educational program to address bullying, and to help teach tolerance, acceptance and understanding."
— Donna Finn, Principal, Frank Sinatra School of the Arts, Astoria NY
| Character |
|---|
| Billy |
| Mother |
| Father |
| 2 Teenage Girls |
| Teenage Boy |
| Javier |
| Hoodied Figure |
| Eve |
Port Arthur Little Theatre cast discusses Push
Push is a play written by George Cameron Grant and published by Samuel French .
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