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BHS Presents David & Lisa, A Play in Two Acts
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Berkley High School Presents David & Lisa, a Play in Two Acts
Berkley High School is proud to present its spring play, David and Lisa - A Play in Two Acts by James Reach on March 22, 23 and 24 at 7 pm in the Berkley High School Auditorium (2325 Catalpa, Berkley). David and Lisa is based on the book "Lisa and David" by Theodore Isaac Rubin and the screenplay for the movie "David and Lisa" by Eleanor Perry.
The award winning motion picture has been adapted for the stage with the utmost fidelity. It retells the strange, appealing and utterly fascinating story of two mentally disturbed adolescents: David, the only son of wealthy parents who is tortured by his mania against being touched, and Lisa, the waif with a split personality. One of her selves will speak only in childish rhymes and insists on being spoken to in the same manner. The play follows their exhilarating progress and heartrending defeats during one term at Berkeley School for the Emotionally Disabled (yes, Berkley!), where they have come under the sympathetic guidance of psychiatrist Alan Swinford and his staff. Fellow students include Carlos, the street urchin; the over romantic Kate and stout Sandra, among others. Laughter, heart break and suspense distinguish this authentic and well told story.
John Hopkins, Berkley School District Drama Coordinator and David and Lisa Director said, “Our purpose for doing such an important play is to raise awareness about mental health issues and acceptance of those who suffer from these issues. Being a teen is hard enough, but being a teen struggling with mental health issues can be devastating. Through this play, we've tried to eliminate the use of terms that perpetuate the stigma attached to mental health issues such as "retard," "crazy," "screwed up." We've tried to really push the fact that emotional issues affect every one of us. We all know, love or ARE someone suffering from demons we can't take care of without help.”
It is the drama club's sincere hope that by performing David and Lisa they encourage anyone who may be suffering to reach out for help and anyone who can help to step up and do more.
FEATURE CAST:
Senior, Aaron Cohen as David Clemens
Senior, Claire Hayostek as Lisa Brandt
Senior, Jake Vincent as Dr. Alan Swinford
Senior, Isabelle Wroblewski as Mrs. Clemens
Other students at the Berkley school are:
Carlos - Griffin Palmer, Freshman
Josette - Lilly Morrison, Senior
Simon - Will Shulak, Freshman
Sandra - Brianna Louser, Senior
Robert - Andrew McIntire, Sophomore
Kate - Maddie Sabbath, Sophomore
Other adult characters in the show are:
Lisa's therapist, John - Timothy Dalian, Senior
Math teacher and house parent, Ben - Justin Rogers, Junior
Mr. Clemens (David's Father) - Ryan Hurley, Freshman
Therapist, Maureen - Taylor Tucker, Senior
Mrs. Ferris, the housekeeper - Jordan McGhee, Freshman
Secretary - Even Schoras, Junior (and foreign exchange student)
English Teacher, Barbara - Schyler Fooy, Senior
Train Station Porter - Bryce Sinclair, Sophomore
Boys in Park - Jacob Chaiken, Sophomore and Carlton Williams, Freshman
Woman - Madison DeBene, Senior
Girl - Hailee Halprin, sophomore
There is also a corp of understudies working on the show covering a variety of roles. Those understudying roles are:
Andrew McIntire
Zachary Guerra
Jenna Apostol
Alex Morrison
Emily Bailey
Matthew Ervin
Hailee Halprin
Bryce Sinclair
Madison DeBene
Jake Carden
Zoe Mendelson
Noelle Wills
Jacob Sines
Tickets:
$10/Adult
$5/Student/Senior/Children under 12
Children under 2 Free
Buys tickets online: http://bedrama.brownpapertickets.com/ or at the door
Event Details
| Where | Berkley High School 2325 Catalpa Dr, Berkley, MI 48072 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 7:00 pm–10:00 pm |
| Who to bring | Everyone, Teens, Families |
| Phone | 248-837-8100 |
| jfhops@yahoo.com | |
| Price | $10 |
| Tickets | Buy Tickets |
More About Berkley High School
The high school is the district's crown jewel—its students' success is seen as the culmination of their K-12 education. Named by Newsweek magazine as one of the nation's best high schools, BHS is also renowned for its football team, choir and high college acceptance rate. (Student/faculty statistics are from the 2009-2010 school year.)
Kim Lifton
10:42 am on Saturday, March 23, 2013
I was blown away by last night's performance of David and Lisa. Watching Claire (Lisa) skip on stage and speak in rhyme with Aaron (David) was mesmerizing. Seeing teens perform such a mature show about a difficult subject was more powerful than I could have imagined. The play was a brave choice for a high school; it showcased a great deal of young talent and brought mental illness to center stage - a place it needs to stay! Kudos to the most amazing students (all of you!) for embracing such challenging roles. At times I forgot that I was watching a high school production. Nice work, John Hopkins. You nailed it!