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The ReProgramming Of Jeremy

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Jeremy was always different. After months of bullying at school and being misunderstood by his parents at home, Jeremy is sent to a "straight camp," where he tragically ends his own life. Now, in order to move on, Jeremy tells the story of his life and death with the help of his family, friends, teachers, and religious advisers. This provocative and timely play by award-winning playwright Bobby Keniston, is not only a riveting piece of theater, but a valuable tool for facilitating discussions about bullying and tolerance in a high school setting. MOTION PICTURE COMING SOON

88 pages, Paperback

Published May 2, 2017

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July 29, 2020
This play got my feels. There might have been some snotty tears.
I'm still processing the storyline, but I know I loved it.
While the characters and the story are a work of fiction, there's a painful amount of truth. So many gay youths deal with exactly what Jeremy dealt with, some deal with even more tragedy.
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