Pubdate: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 Source: Quesnel Cariboo Observer (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 Quesnel Cariboo Observer Contact: http://www.quesnelobserver.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1260 Author: Annie Gallant CRANKED REACHES OUT TO STUDENTS As the lights dimmed in the QSS gym, girls giggled and the boys yelled "Yo". Psychedelic lights flashed as gutsy, raw Wrap music belted out of two banks of speakers drowning crowd noise. Cranked was up and running. The dream child of Michael P. Northey, Cranked presents the gritty, terrifying truth about crystal meth. In the one-man show, Kyle Cameron, wraps out the story of a young man, Stanley, who sinks into a crystal meth zombie world. The words speak of the unspeakable, crank-heads eating their own scabs to recycle the high. Green Thumb Theatre, a 30-year-old traveling company based in Vancouver, presents subjects to students in the hopes of having an impact and changing bad behaviour. Although Cameron has never used crystal meth, his portrayal of the character, convincing lyrics, and youthful platform (hip hop), had the otherwise inattentive teens, silenced. The music reached them, the words stunned them, and the message came through loud and clear. Crystal meth kills, just as surely as if they put a gun to their head. The music was written for the Cranked production by Vancouver hip hop artists Kyprios and Stylust. At the end of the performance, Cameron invited the audience to ask questions. It was obvious the crowd identified with the character, as their questions pertained to Cameron's career, his experience with crystal meth and whether or not he could breakdance. Each time he answered a question, Cameron encouraged students to check out www.crystalmeth.ca Cameron has never touched crystal meth and he hopes his performance will put students in that same frame of mind. - --- MAP posted-by: Elaine