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I hope they shaved...When people abandon God, there are swift and certain consequences, including the scandalization of children. Matthew 18:6.
Play is not abandoning god, it is being realistic of what happens and the struggle of cultures. It is a story of survival.
Our class was taken to see "Equus" performed in the nude. Such a fuss about a play.
High school kids have no business on the "cutting edge of art." Let them do West Side Story or Guys and Dolls. Leave the "cutting edge art" to grownups.
I appreciate your thoughtful and reasoned response even though we are not in agreement.Before we leap here to religious prescriptions for "fixing this" -- why don't we acknowledge that the play "Holy Day" is a legitimate theatre production with a powerful message.
Holy Day, Sydney Theatre Company - smh.com.au
That leaves the question of "age appropriateness" and whether attendees should have been warned about content so as not bring younger kids..
I haven't read the script -- but it APPEARS to be available on line (at least in excerpts) so I cannot judge the context of a guy dropping his trousers and folks making comments about his junk.. Do we know what the comments are?
High School kids are beyond PG -- PG13/14 -- and onto R.. They can handle "subtle" adult content. But I imagine there SHOULD have a been a warning about content and parents should have been all signed on to their kid's participation..
I hope they shaved...When people abandon God, there are swift and certain consequences, including the scandalization of children. Matthew 18:6.
Play is not abandoning god, it is being realistic of what happens and the struggle of cultures. It is a story of survival.
Our class was taken to see "Equus" performed in the nude. Such a fuss about a play.
You outrage addicts crack me the fuck up, all of you.
None of you have seen the damn play. All of you are just sheep being led along by Todd Starnes, obediently clutching your pearls and fainting on cue as soon as the orders go out.
These high school kids have been invited to perform the play Scotland at the Fringe Festival (one of the biggest theater festivals in the world).
That's something to be immensely proud of - an accomplishment that few high school actors will ever achieve.
But continue your hand wringing and pearl clutching, that's obviously the most important thing. Right?
These high school kids have been invited to perform the play Scotland at the Fringe Festival (one of the biggest theater festivals in the world).
That's something to be immensely proud of - an accomplishment that few high school actors will ever achieve.
But continue your hand wringing and pearl clutching, that's obviously the most important thing. Right?
These high school kids have been invited to perform the play Scotland at the Fringe Festival (one of the biggest theater festivals in the world).
That's something to be immensely proud of - an accomplishment that few high school actors will ever achieve.
But continue your hand wringing and pearl clutching, that's obviously the most important thing. Right?
Thanks for your honest opinions. As it is, I find little of what you say to be wise.
I would be curious to know what you think is "the most important thing?"
High School play depicts rape, filthy acts, language and public urination
It's a play about SanFreakShow?
Am I talking to an atheist? Then you are exonerated, we have no common ground.These high school kids have been invited to perform the play Scotland at the Fringe Festival (one of the biggest theater festivals in the world).
That's something to be immensely proud of - an accomplishment that few high school actors will ever achieve.
But continue your hand wringing and pearl clutching, that's obviously the most important thing. Right?
Thanks for your honest opinions. As it is, I find little of what you say to be wise.
I would be curious to know what you think is "the most important thing?"
That these kids accomplished something we should all be proud of.
But of course, your insipid moralizing is more important, right?
Am I talking to an atheist? Then you are exonerated, we have no common ground.These high school kids have been invited to perform the play Scotland at the Fringe Festival (one of the biggest theater festivals in the world).
That's something to be immensely proud of - an accomplishment that few high school actors will ever achieve.
But continue your hand wringing and pearl clutching, that's obviously the most important thing. Right?
Thanks for your honest opinions. As it is, I find little of what you say to be wise.
I would be curious to know what you think is "the most important thing?"
That these kids accomplished something we should all be proud of.
But of course, your insipid moralizing is more important, right?
"Accomplishing something." Yes, what a specific targeted virtue.
You are trying to win an argument with stupidity.Am I talking to an atheist? Then you are exonerated, we have no common ground.These high school kids have been invited to perform the play Scotland at the Fringe Festival (one of the biggest theater festivals in the world).
That's something to be immensely proud of - an accomplishment that few high school actors will ever achieve.
But continue your hand wringing and pearl clutching, that's obviously the most important thing. Right?
Thanks for your honest opinions. As it is, I find little of what you say to be wise.
I would be curious to know what you think is "the most important thing?"
That these kids accomplished something we should all be proud of.
But of course, your insipid moralizing is more important, right?
"Accomplishing something." Yes, what a specific targeted virtue.
If you don't think art is a "virtue", then you are correct, we have no common ground.
Kids should spend all their time reading the bible, right? Good, wholesome and virtuous reading - no sex, violence or anything like that in there, right?
You are trying to win an argument with stupidity.Am I talking to an atheist? Then you are exonerated, we have no common ground.These high school kids have been invited to perform the play Scotland at the Fringe Festival (one of the biggest theater festivals in the world).
That's something to be immensely proud of - an accomplishment that few high school actors will ever achieve.
But continue your hand wringing and pearl clutching, that's obviously the most important thing. Right?
Thanks for your honest opinions. As it is, I find little of what you say to be wise.
I would be curious to know what you think is "the most important thing?"
That these kids accomplished something we should all be proud of.
But of course, your insipid moralizing is more important, right?
"Accomplishing something." Yes, what a specific targeted virtue.
If you don't think art is a "virtue", then you are correct, we have no common ground.
Kids should spend all their time reading the bible, right? Good, wholesome and virtuous reading - no sex, violence or anything like that in there, right?
Art is a virtue. Sure. Any sick thing you put on canvas is a virtue.... because it is ART.
You are trying to win an argument with stupidity.Am I talking to an atheist? Then you are exonerated, we have no common ground.Thanks for your honest opinions. As it is, I find little of what you say to be wise.
I would be curious to know what you think is "the most important thing?"
That these kids accomplished something we should all be proud of.
But of course, your insipid moralizing is more important, right?
"Accomplishing something." Yes, what a specific targeted virtue.
If you don't think art is a "virtue", then you are correct, we have no common ground.
Kids should spend all their time reading the bible, right? Good, wholesome and virtuous reading - no sex, violence or anything like that in there, right?
Art is a virtue. Sure. Any sick thing you put on canvas is a virtue.... because it is ART.
You don't know a damn thing about this play other than what's been fed to you by the Todd Starnes outrage machine, and you say that I'm arguing "stupidly"?
Who the fuck are you to judge whether this play is "art", or "virtuous" without seeing it?
You are trying to win an argument with stupidity.Am I talking to an atheist? Then you are exonerated, we have no common ground.That these kids accomplished something we should all be proud of.
But of course, your insipid moralizing is more important, right?
"Accomplishing something." Yes, what a specific targeted virtue.
If you don't think art is a "virtue", then you are correct, we have no common ground.
Kids should spend all their time reading the bible, right? Good, wholesome and virtuous reading - no sex, violence or anything like that in there, right?
Art is a virtue. Sure. Any sick thing you put on canvas is a virtue.... because it is ART.
You don't know a damn thing about this play other than what's been fed to you by the Todd Starnes outrage machine, and you say that I'm arguing "stupidly"?
Who the fuck are you to judge whether this play is "art", or "virtuous" without seeing it?
Another stupid comment.
Reading is learning. I do not have to go to a strip club to get the gist of what is taking place. If more than a few sources report on it, we understand.