A play of twenty five short scenes and monologues
"The many diverse scenes collectively make up the play. Although each scene stands on its own, there is a common thread – all of the vignettes deal with situations that take place outside the classroom, perhaps the most important experiences that young people deal with while attending high school. The scenes cover a wide variety of contemporary subjects, both serious and light-hearted, and audiences of any age can relate to the universal themes. Among the many subjects are: prom night, homework, alcoholism, teen pregnancy, detention, teen idols, peer pressure, and class elections." - Samuel French