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Why Darkness Seems So Light [EXPLICIT – V] - Nathan

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By Helen Frost and Harvey Cocks - Monologue
Duration: 1-2 minutes
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Why Darkness Seems So Light [EXPLICIT – V]
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Why Darkness Seems So Light [EXPLICIT – V]
Why Darkness Seems So Light [EXPLICIT – V]
PLAYWRIGHT
Helen Frost and Harvey Cocks
Helen Frost and Harvey Cocks
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Why Darkness Seems So Light
Why Darkness Seems So Light
AGE RANGE
High School 14-18, College 18-22
High School 14-18, College 18-22
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Helen Frost and Harvey Cocks
Helen Frost and Harvey Cocks
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Here is a chilling look at the violence that pervades teenagers’ lives, regardless of their social status or upbringing. Based on the writings of 250 high school students, the play is a stirring series of linked scenes depicting the effects of violence on young people and their families. While the topic is heavy and intended for mature audiences, the play is not depressing. It introduces a sense of hope that the love of parents, siblings, friends, and teachers can help teens through experiences of violence and rough times. This timely drama was well-received by over 2,500 people as part of a "Week Without Violence" awareness campaign.see less
Here is a chilling look at the violence that pervades teenagers’ lives, regardless of their social status or upbringing. Based on the writings of 250 high school students, the play is a stirring series of linked scenes depicting the effects of violence on young people and their families. While the topic is heavy and intended for mature audiences, the play is not...see more
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