Synopsis
Sticks 'n Stones
Published by Dramatic Publishing
8 Male 1 Female
The "names" used here, however, are to prove more devastating than "sticks 'n stones"
In its tryout at a high school in North Dakota, this play attracted a tremendous audience turnout, an audience that gave the play an ovation, and then, as they were leaving the theatre, the provocative and useful discussion was just beginning
Matt Collins is an outstanding young high school English teacher whose reputation is flawless
The students love this excellent teacher and the parents are grateful for him
Collins has assigned a modern American novel, one that is certainly as pristine as any PG-rated movie
Even so, the mother of one of the students respectfully objects
Collins is half inclined to substitute another book
Then push goes to shove and suddenly Collins' back starts to stiffen
With the best of intentions, emotions begin to rise on both sides
This is further heightened when a national fringe group tries to use the differences here for their own purposes, and suddenly the young teacher is not only fighting for the right to teach what he thinks is worthwhile, he's fighting for his job
The issues are as current as tomorrow's newspaper and as old as the printed word
How much freedom does a teacher have in his classroom?
In a dramatic conclusion there is a decision, but not even the actors will know what it will be until it happens
With exciting theatricality, the audience decides