Theatre for a New Generation

Issue-Oriented Plays for Teens & Their Parents

Theatre for a New Generation speaks to the needs of teenaged audiences who have begun to encounter the challenges and complexities of life. The plays are issue-oriented. They stimulate thought and constructive discussion. Within the vivid framework of a stage drama, they allow teenaged audience members a variety of fresh perspectives on such sometimes-problematic themes as friendship, loyalty, bullying, racism, sex and sexuality.

Some examples from past seasons include And Then They Came for Me: Remembering the World of Anne Frank, a multi-media play documenting the Holocaust experience of Anne Frank, her friends and family; The Good Times Are Killing Me, portraying the rupture of a friendship because of racism in a changing neighborhood in the 1960s and The Wrestling Season in which male and female members of a high school wrestling team are harmed by malicious rumors about their sexual identities.

Each play—a fully mounted production that may involve Youth Conservatory members—is presented for a limited number of performances over a single weekend. The content is typically similar to PG-rated or PG-13-rated films with occasional use of vulgar or profane language. There is no nudity. Violent scenes, disturbing behavior reflective of the teen experience, including bullying, identity issues, and self-destructive behavior, and frank discussions of issues such as sex, and alcohol or drug abuse may take place. The plays may portray teenagers struggling with these issues or engaging in harmful or self-destructive behavior.

The response to previous productions, on the part of teenagers and their parents, has been overwhelmingly positive. However, The Laguna Playhouse appreciates parental concern and therefore provides a clear understanding of potentially distributing content in advance through its promotional materials, on our website and at point of purchase. Written parental permission is additionally required for all young people participating in TNG plays as cast or crew.

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Theatre for a New Generation
February 17&18, 2012

Written by Eric Coble from the book by Lois Lowry
Directed by Donna Inglima


Newberry Award Winning Book! Jonas's world is perfect. Everything is under control. There is no war or fear or pain. There are no choices. Every person is assigned a role in the Community. When Jonas turns twelve he is singled out to receive special training from The Giver. The Giver alone holds the memories of the true pain and pleasure of life. Now it's time for Jonas to receive the truth. There is no turning back. This award winning book is beautifully adapted by Mr. Coble.

Suitable for 12 years and up

 


TGNT plays may be frank in content and language. Parental discretion is advised.