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Drama |
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Full-length, 85-100 minutes
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2 females, 6 males |
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Full office set, or simply ten chairs and a phone; wheelchair required
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Adult language, mature themes |
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| Racism and hidden prejudices surface when seven college students lock themselves in the president's office to protest tuition hikes. As outside pressures mount, they must confront feelings which tear apart the personal relationships within the group, and threaten the success of their action. |
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| "Fiercely engrossing ... a fascinating evening ... glued me to my seat." |
| --Clive Barnes, New York Post |
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Ten Best Plays of 1995 - Backstage Magazine |
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Excellence in Playwriting Award - New York International Fringe Festival 1999 |
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| The 1999 Blue Heron Arts Center production of Admissions in New York City (Photo: Lisa Maizlich). |
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