Let's unite to create a world where kindness and
empathy prevail. Together, we can stand up against bullying and
ensure that every individual feels safe, valued, and respected.🧡
Here at Broadway Licensing
Global, we've curated a selection of titles that
address the issue of bullying. Join us in promoting a culture of
respect, empathy, and inclusivity, and explore our recommendations
for titles that tackle the tough subject of bullying.
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by Alan Haehnel, Jonathan Dorf, Don Zolidis, Ian
McWethy, E. M. Bell, Sam Guzman, Kendra Martin, Aaliyah Williams,
C. R. Wright
From a cyberbullying attack that puts a friendship to the test (Dolphin) to a group of former bullies that meets regularly to discuss their recovery (Bullies Anonymous), to a grown man who must confront his former bully at their 20th reunion (Reunited and It Feels So Good), the plays range from the tragic to the comedic, but they all work to reveal a new perspective on a common problem.
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by Moisés Kaufman and the Members of Tectonic
Theater Project
In October 1998, a 21-year-old student at
the University of Wyoming was kidnapped, severely beaten, and
left tied to a fence in the middle of the prairie outside
Laramie, Wyoming. The Laramie
Project is a breathtaking collage that explores
the depths to which humanity can sink and the heights of
compassion of which we are capable
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by Bradley Hayward
Being a teenager is hard,
and nobody wants to talk about it. Confronting the daily
challenges of growing up, this series of monologues and scenes
offers a look at a multitude of issues—including dealing with
parents who just don't get it, rumors, bullying, and suicide. By
turns funny and tragic, the gritty details of adolescence surface—exposing the things teenagers can't, won't, and don't want to
talk about.
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