"Men must decide not to be rapists...then, there wouldn't be rape." -- "Jay," from The Script


THE SCRIPT is a one-man show that depicts JAY, NICK, JEREMY, and CHRIS, four young men, at the "edge of an incident"-- A female classmate has been involved in an episode of dating violence. The young men are suddenly confronted by the very real issues of rape and sexual assault. In the course of this 40 minute, eye-opening play, the four characters grapple with their attitudes and beliefs about men, women, and relationships, and they make dramatic choices which effect their friendships, and their lives.

Monday, February 20, 2012

STUDENTS AND EDUCATORS COMMENT ON "STANDING BY, STANDING UP"

"I've seen Tim's work several times, and each time I learned something new. STANDING BY, STANDING UP is very intelligent, empathetic, and universal. His talent has no limits."

---Gina Mesnier, RN, MSN

"Tremendous performance; a great eye-opener for people of all ages."

---Nick Raburn, Goldfarb School of Nursing Student

"Thank you for sharing you insight & energy. I am sure you have & will touch many more lives than you'll ever know."

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-Goldfarb School of Nursing Student

"This show was very interesting, informative, and impressive! I couldn't take my eyes off Tim. Thank you so much for bringing this information and empowerment to kind and adults who really need it!"

---Leah Minor,
Goldfarb School of Nursing Student

"Tim's show covers the experience of bullying from the victim, bully, teacher, and bystanders' view. Everyone can connect to Tim's show in one way or another."

---Goldfarb School of Nursing Student

"This is an amazing show, filled with such natural talent that is so realistic-- I felt like I was right in the middle of this skit and it kept my attention the whole time. This show really portrays the, theme of bullying very well."

---Goldfarb School of Nursing Student

"This brought me back to junior high/high school! Poignant piece. I remember so well being bullied until I came back from studying abroad as a sophomore, and had formed a new, much stronger personality.

This show addresses a very current topic, and needed."

---Kristi, Goldfarb School of Nursing Student

"Great show, really captures the problems of school-age people today."

---Tyson Davis, Goldfarb School of Nursing Student

"I feel like this performance is eye-opening, and should be seen by students everywhere. It is about time we stop pretending that bullying doesn't exist."

---Goldfarb School of Nursing Student

"GREAT JOB! Loved how you showed multiple views, as well as the character's possible thoughts and failings. Can't wait to share this with others."

---Dan Silvey, Goldfarb School of Nursing Student