
cover art by Alfredo Lista Garma
“Why would adults go to
see a play about eleven-year-olds? Possibly because none of us ever really stop
being eleven. Y York’s new drama, BLEACHERS IN THE SUN holds a mirror up to
grown ups to darkly illuminate the world of modern adolescent girls, which is
just like ours, only amplified. Love, betrayal, sexuality, addiction—all the
virtue and vices of humanity are present here—distorted through the eyes of the
youth to become something at once monstrous and beautiful.
The premise is deceptively simple: four middle-school girls meet behind the
bleachers to engage in the secretive business of growing up. One is fat; one is
smart; one is rich; one is poor. All are confused and lonely. BLEACHERS is a
version of ourselves we had hoped to leave behind on the playground as maturity
and experience taught us to hide behind masks of civility and social custom.
Eleven-year-olds, however, hover on the cusp between childhood and adulthood,
occupying a brief and rare space in which their personalities are completely
developed but they are not yet expected to behave as adults.
…It is both funny and frightening.
…Put simply, BLEACHERS IN THE SUN is a fantastic play.”
Rachel Brown, Honolulu Weekly
originally produced by Smashbox Productions, Honolulu
3 F
I S B N 978-0-88145-436-9
$14.95
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