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David: A high school student becoming entangled in ecstasy and prescription drugs. David is isolated from his family and is questioning the meaning of his suburban life
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Jason: Every town’s “stoner” who sees weed and his actions as harmless. He is funny as he describes his boring town and in many ways has a lot more depth than his teachers and peers would think.
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Melissa; A college bound girl who drinks “socially” and is now trying to forget one night of her life. She has transformed in high school into a rather dark and creative person. She is danger of the darkness overwhelming her |
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Hank: A 79 year old WWII veteran who reflects on his life, his choices, and his care for the young people in his life. Hank endears himself to the audience as “everyone’s grandfather” as he discusses racism, regrets, and love for his family. He is the final character and really ties the whole play cycle together. |



