It is a powerful experience.
Tom Lycos and Stefo Nantsou did an amazing job pulling a story out of the headlines and bringing it to the stage. As a mother of a 13-year-old boy and a professional having worked with young people in the Juvenile Justice system for many years, I have to say that these grown men did a fantastic job portraying teen age boys. Their posture, mannerisms, tone and dress switched so dramatically between the characters that this two man show was fascinating and entertaining to watch. The situations that were created on stage also depicted a reality for what actually does happen for many at-risk youth. Activities that seem victimless to a young person (breaking into garages, damaging property, and throwing stones) really are damaging, and more than just to property. Taking the journey with the two boys from the pranks they pulled to the final verdict provided a powerful platform for further discussion with my son. The scene where the two policemen were at odds regarding what the outcome should be for the boys provided a great opportunity for people to consider both sides of the situation. What if it was my son who had made the mistake? What if it was my parent that had died? These questions force you to take a deeper look at what your personal values around the topic and sparks conversation about consequences to our actions. As an added bonus, the guitar playing before and throughout the play was a great way to get connected with a teen audience. It is a powerful experience and I would recommend it to anyone pre teen and older. - Jocelyn
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