Synopsis
Don't Count on Forever
Published by Dramatic Publishing
6 Male 8 Female
Lisa was sure she could count on everything ... good friends, a good future, and most of all, a really good and supportive family
In a life filled with so much confidence and energy, it's hard to believe that some good things just don't last
With a mixture of outrageous humor and painful drama, the playwright juxtaposes the two most significant elements in a young person's life: home and school
In her role as student, Lisa is the popular editor-in-chief of the high-school yearbook
Her days are a constant struggle to control her zany staff: the sports editor who won't keep his letter jacket on, the photographer who won't take her ammunition vest off, the copy editor who worries about going to the prom
In her role as daughter, Lisa is the only child of Frank and Joan, whose relationship is headed toward divorce. Her evenings are a struggle to control her emotions as they fly from love to hate to confusion, and back again
When commencement night comes, Lisa's father has left his family. Everything Lisa has always counted on is over
But she refuses to be defeated. In her remarkable address to the senior class, she reveals what she's learned
Graduation, she tells her friends, is the time to pack up all the good memories, throw away the bad ones - and set out for new beginnings