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Yearly Archives: 2005
Scene in school play shocks area officials
Loudoun Easterner February 9, 2005 By David Bradley A play written and directed by Stone Bridge High School students, which included a scene in which two male actors appeared to kiss, is being criticized by Delegate Dick Black and two … Continue reading
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That play
Loudoun Easterner February 9, 2005 We are going to try to avoid at least some of the controversy involved in the “Postcards from Paradise” play at Stone Bridge High School. We are little surprised about it, but we know that … Continue reading
Gay-Themed High School Play Sparks Va. Protests
Washington Post February 9, 2005 By Michael Laris and Karin Brulliard The Loudoun County students who staged a play over the weekend about a high school football star’s homosexuality heard some gasps, along with expressions of support, during their play’s … Continue reading
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‘Kiss’ riles and rallies students, parents
Loudoun Times-Mirror February 9, 2005 By Shannon Sollinger To Audrey Jess, her shining moment arrived when the curtain rolled up on her short play “Offsides.” She wrote, cast and directed the play, performed at Stone Bridge High School last weekend, … Continue reading
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Letter to schools criticizing gays stirs emotion
Fairfax Times February 8, 2005 By Dominic Bonaiuto Members of the local gay community are hoping to confront School Board member Stephen Hunt (at-large) at this week’s regular meeting and demand his resignation after he sent a letter to every … Continue reading
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High School Play Sparks Objections
Leesburg Today Feb 08, 2005 By Allen Browning — Did they kiss or did they not kiss? That is the question and the controversy about a scene in a student-directed play performed last week at Stone Bridge High School that … Continue reading
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Oppose Censorship – Support Our Students
Not only have anti-gay legislators submitted a bill to prohibit students from organizing gay-straight alliances in their schools, now Delegate Dick Black is trying to impose censorship on student drama productions. He is apparently offended that a student-written and directed … Continue reading
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Tagged Dick Black, Drama policy, Gay-Straight Alliance, Heckler's veto, LCPS, Schools, Viewpoint discrimination
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