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Stereotype High

Production Tips for
Stereotype High

by Jeffrey Harr

The geek. The freak. The stoner. The dumb jock. The mean girl. The thespian. The slut. The lonely girl. High school is full of stereotypes – or is it? Told in a series of interlaced vignettes, these "stereotypical" teens fight tooth and nail to reinvent themselves. There's nothing more powerful than the teen who stands alone, proud of who they are.

This play contains real situations, real feelings, and real thoughts about all the mature topics. Yes, that means sex, drugs and retainers.

Comedy

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Tips from past Producers

Try and find ways to bring the whole group into some of the scenes to lift the energy- such as others lying around the pool in Alex's scene, others in costume, buying things at the Cosplay convention, a full waiting room in the Gynae scene with reactions and responses of others keeping the audience engaged, a lively, loud children's playground scene in the Rita-Alex block moment.

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