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(Full Length) A concerned parent, whose son is in danger of failing one of his classes, schedules a conference with Celeste Dawkins, her son's high school science teacher.
When accused of not honoring the state and federally-mandated modifications required for her son's different learning style, Dawkins loses her cool in an explosive tirade, provoking a high-stakes lawsuit against the school district.
With her job on the line, Dawkins raises questions about the inherent risks of making special considerations for students claiming to have unique needs in her classroom, when the real world outside its walls doesn't seem to care.
(This play made its World Premiere at the Odyssey Theatre Ensemble in Los Angeles, produced by Christopher Sepulveda and 3Gems Productions.)
View the talk back, moderated by director Nathaniel Niemi HERE
“ACCOMMODATION gives overworked and underappreciated teachers a long-overdue and particularly satisfying voice. It highlights the increasingly impossible task we demand of our educators at the risk of ultimately teaching our children nothing. Exciting, imaginative, and necessary as educators face a rising cell-phone-toting, prescription-wielding generation. We cannot wait to see the ripples this piece makes as it develops.”
- Ignition Arts
“Greg Burdick's experience as a teacher comes through, giving this play about the education system an authenticity others don't always have. The setting is one I've had a particular fascination with seeing dramatized. It's incredibly difficult to do. Though ultimately sympathetic to both teachers and students, like the best of Drama there's two or more kinds of right on display, sometimes to comical effect, sometimes to tragic. Schooling has long ceased to be about learning, so what's it about? Burdick has a massive point here. This is really one of the best uses of academia as political playground I've read.”
-Ricardo Soltero-Brown, Playwright
“This play hits home and hard, laying bare all that's frustrating and complicated about our current education system. No matter how you feel about it, you'll recognize the unflinching truth put forth in this play and debate solutions over your post-show beverages ”
- Donna Hoke, Playwright
“Greg Burdick's play brings so much of the struggle of current public education to the fore: helicopter parents (in this play, literally), administrators who are out of touch with the reality of the classroom, teachers from whom perfection is expected and whose personal troubles are pushed aside, and kids whom the system harms while trying to help. The action in the scenes is completely compelling, and Burdick interrupts the headlong rush of action with telling, wild, non-naturalistic interludes that engage the issues in new ways before plunging us back in. Riveting. (And makes me glad I retired from teaching.)”
- John Minigan, Playwright
“I love reading a play that makes me think - makes me wonder what side of the issue the playwright is on. Burdick has created just that. ACCOMMODATION incorporates characters with strong opposing viewpoints and pits them against each other without judging any of them. It'll make you think, make you question, and it might just lead to better conversations about what matters in education today.”
-Lainie Vansant, Playwright
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