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Look Me in the Eye

Look Me in the Eye

by Lindsay Price

Teenagers in the future are obedient, polite, and respectful. This is due in large part to the government-required "Observation Sessions." But there is a dark underside to this utopian vision.

After learning her brother is scheduled to be "observed," one of the most obedient students starts to question the system. She must decide whether to remain obedient or speak out and face the consequences.

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About 25 minutes
Times given are approximate and do not include intermissions/scene changes/breaks
7 Characters
2 M | 3 F | 2 Any Gender
Simple Set
23 pages
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Praise for Look Me in the Eye

melanie perry
Holy Name of Mary Academy
The experience was fantastic!
Nancy Reimer
New Town High School Drama
My students were able to view a futuristic view of utopian ideology.
Rossana Cossaro
St. Patrick C.S.S.
The audience was mesmerized by the story and the characters on the stage.

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