Plays

Role Model (stage play)

Role Model Play

Mr Oak is afraid to leave his textbook and organized teaching procedures; he doubts his ability to deal successfully with the at risk students (ARS) to achieve goals. He feels alone and abandon by his peers. His fragile support system makes him feel anxious. Mr. Oak is not aware of it, but he is living a classroom life similar to most ARS inspite of his education and self-discipline. Mr. Oak and Ms. Willow persistently seek to aid the ARS while "riding herd" on them. The class begins to develop a team attitude toward the end of the play with a slight promise of future improvement.

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Intimidation (screen play)

Intimidation Play

Tonya is a thirty-three year old former skating champion who works for Sam Robinson, an attorney, as a paralegal. She started teaching her eleven-year-old daughter, Traci, and a few other girls figure skating. The girls soon become a hockey team that the boys' Pee Wee League did not want to accept.

Monty Bradshaw is a former minor league hockey player who has his own kitchen appliance repair business. He coaches the girls his way via intimidation. He changed the girls more than the parents thought possible.

The girls do not win a trophy; they do not even play a hockey game. The play demonstrates the various types of intimidation and how it affects people. Perhaps Intimidation II shall be about winning hockey games.

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