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Makin' It

  • Cynthia Mercati
  • Full Length Play, Dramatic Comedy, Present Day, Contemporary
  • 10M, 13F
  • ISBN: 9780874407068

This is a play about the ordinary kids you see walking down any hallway in any school. Yet, for all their travails, the kids come to understand their own inner difficulties and how, truly they are all the same, searching both to understand and accept themselves, as they strive to make it through four years of high school.

  • Full Length Play
  • Dramatic Comedy
  • 90 minutes

  • Time Period: Present Day, Contemporary
  • Target Audience: Pre-Teen (Age 11 - 13), Teen (Age 14 - 18)
  • Cautions: No Special Cautions

  • Performance Group:
  • High School/Secondary, Jr High/Primary, Community Theatre
Makin' It is a story of people high school students interact with daily. Yes, there are the jocks, the nerds, the popular girls, but none of them are stereotypes. This is a play about the ordinary kids you see walking down any hallway in any school. A good kid, a bit baffled by high school, but trying his or her best to make it through. There's the girl who wants desperately to look like the models in Seventeen, and the football player who must protect his mother and sister from his father's wrath. There's the girl who lost weight, yet when she looks in the mirror, it's the old self she sees. There's the guy who always lands in detention, who has a surprising warmth for the other "misfit" students, and the principal who tries his best to navigate the ever shifting changes of young people. There's Monica, too innocent to know when a cruel practical joke is being played on her, and there's Libby, the girl who tries to keep her intellectual bent a secret, afraid no one will like "a smart girl." And there's the rich kid, who finds out his money will buy neither real friendship or loyalty. Yet, for all their travails, the kids come to understand their own inner difficulties and how, truly they are all the same, searching both to understand and accept themselves, as they strive to make it through four years of high school. At the heart of Makin' It are a number of monologues in which characters step out of the action to address their thoughts to the audience.

Premiere Production: Makin' It was originally presented at Urbandale High School, in Urbandale, Iowa.
  • Casting: 10M, 13F
  • Casting Attributes: Reduced casting (Doubling Possible), Ensemble cast, Room for Extras, Non-Traditional casting, Roles for Teens
  • Casting Notes: Sybil Dunbar and Ms. Healy may double as students. We cover most of the high school sterotypes, but with a difference - these characters are real, in their pain, and their eventual acceptance of themselves.

  • SCOTT BARROWS
    HUNTER DUNBAR
    KARL SWANSON
    BUZZARD FISHBECK
    VINCE CARNELLI
    ED BARROWS
    HOWIE
    TRAVIS
    ALEX
    LEN
    BROOKE BENEDICT
    BURNOUT
    LIBBY
    JEN
    PAT
    BARB
    SHARON
    MONICA
    CORLY BARROWS
    BEV BARROWS
    SYBIL DUNBAR
    MRS. COZLOWE
    MS. HEALY
    ANNOUNCEMENT VOICE
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    Makin' It is a story of people high school students interact with daily. Yes, there are the jocks, the nerds, the popular girls, but none of them are stereotypes. This is a play about the ordinary kids you see walking down any hallway in any school. A good kid, a bit baffled by high school, but trying his or her best to make it through. There's the girl who wants desperately to look like the models in Seventeen, and the football player who must protect his mother and sister from his father's wrath. There's the girl who lost weight, yet when she looks in the mirror, it's the old self she sees. There's the guy who always lands in detention, who has a surprising warmth for the other "misfit" students, and the principal who tries his best to navigate the ever shifting changes of young people. There's Monica, too innocent to know when a cruel practical joke is being played on her, and there's Libby, the girl who tries to keep her intellectual bent a secret, afraid no one will like "a smart girl." And there's the rich kid, who finds out his money will buy neither real friendship or loyalty. Yet, for all their travails, the kids come to understand their own inner difficulties and how, truly they are all the same, searching both to understand and accept themselves, as they strive to make it through four years of high school. At the heart of Makin' It are a number of monologues in which characters step out of the action to address their thoughts to the audience.

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