Pubdate: Fri, 08 Oct 2004 Source: Fort Saskatchewan Record, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2004 The Fort Saskatchewan Record Contact: http://www.fortsaskatchewanrecord.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/824 Author: Chris Munkedal Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) METH PLAY TO MAKE DEBUT IN DCC Fort Saskatchewan Record -- A play about the effects of crystal methamphetamine is slated as one of the feature events at a day-long drug and alcohol info session this month. The play, which is written and directed by four teens from Fort High School, wanted to create a script that show the wide effects of meth beyond the user. "I haven't personally seen what meth can do," says 17-year-old David Gabert, one of four actors involved. "But there are people involved with this play that have seen what impact the drug has on the user and the people around them. "And through this play we wanted to show that. We want to help the community in our way." The show is scheduled for an afternoon and evening performance at the Shell Theatre in the Dow Centennial Centre on Oct. 22. It was originally meant to be a 15-minute skit to be performed in schools. "The concept has expanded," said Gabert. The group got their start with help from the Boys and Girls Club and expanded the skit to a full hour play. "It was a hard story to write," admits Gabert. "But once we got started and created all the characters, it just kind of wrote itself. The ending is the one thing that has always been changing." "We just weren't sure how to end it." City Community Outreach Youth Worker, Sarah Ranson contacted the teens and asked if they were interested in performing the show at the session sponsored by AADAC. As a result of the full-day Shell Theatre rental for the session, the actors were rewarded the chance for a free second performance during the evening . "We weren't expecting to be in the theatre," said Gabert. "It happened so suddenly." The teens spent seven months working on the play, but put the project into high gear during the last three months. The evening play is slated for 7 p.m., in the DCC Shell Theatre. A question and answer period is scheduled to follow the one-hour performance. Tickets are free. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek