Earl Reimer
With an interesting blend of humor, deft characterization and serious reflection, this play examines the confrontation of values so often faced in the contemporary school scene. The play focuses on Norm -- witty, flippant, irreverent -- and deals with his inability to understand Julie, the girl he falls in love with; or Bob, the narrator of this play who struggles in vain to share his religious faith with Norm. From the clever, sparkling humor of the opening scenes to the hard-hitting climax, this play "...deals realistically with the issues of marriage and the difficulty of sharing religious faith." - R. Brenneman, Lamb's Players
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