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Christian troupe takes message to Edgewood

‘Dead Serious About Life’ 
examines teen issues like
sex, drugs and abuse and shows a way to change.

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By Richard O Jones, Staff Writer 1:05 AM Monday, November 30, 2009

TRENTON — It isn’t the lure of the spotlight that draws Edgewood junior Jamie Heineman to the stage, but a chance to help other teenagers.

This is Heineman’s second year with the Mason-based Mishpachah — or “Mish” to those close to the program — a nondenominational Christian theater troupe that tours the area with the play “Dead Serious About Life.” The current cast members are mostly from Fairfield, Lakota and Edgewood schools, but also come from as far away as Lebanon and Northern Kentucky.

“Dead Serious About Life” will be performed at 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5, and 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6, at Edgewood High School.

“I saw the show when I was in middle school and wanted to get involved and meet more Christian friends,” Heineman said.

The play takes place at a party without adult chaperones, where the problems of the various characters come to the surface.

“It deals with teen issues like sex, drugs and abuse,” Heineman said. “It shows kids how to change their lives.”

Heineman plays Kylie, “a tough, dark character who has a bad attitude as the result of living with her abusive, alcoholic father,” she said. “She finally breaks down and realizes she has to deal with her issues and get some help from one of the other characters.”

Heineman’s classmate and friend Alex Resendes is now in his third year in Mishpachah, this time playing Alex, an alcoholic teen who tends to be a mean drunk, belittling those around him.

Being with the group helped him gain some confidence. The first year, he worked backstage before stepping out into the lights.

“I’d heard about the show and wanted to help out, but I didn’t have the courage to be on stage,” he said. “At first it was a little scary with all the people looking at me, but once you’re out there, it’s a no-brainer.”

The group not only helps teenagers find a better way to cope with their problems, but is also a support group for those involved.

“I’ve made a lot of great friends,” Resendes said, “people I can talk to about anything that’s going on in my life.”

Tickets are $9 at the door or $8 in advance, available by calling (800) 459-7268.

“Dead Serious About Life” will also be performed Feb. 20-21 and June 18 at Lakota East High School.

Contact this reporter at (513) 820-2188 or rjones@coxohio.com.

How to go

What: Mishpachah presents “Dead Serious About Life”

When: 6 p.m. Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5-6

Where: Edgewood High School Auditorium, 5005 Ohio 73, Trenton

Tickets: $8 advance, $9 at the door

Info: (800) 459-7268

We could use a little religion is our public schools. Making our students think before they make wrong decisions about drugs and sex is great. What are you people afraid of??? That's whats wrong with society today to many" what if's." Grow up people!
COME ON PEOPLE
9:56 AM, 12/1/2009
Separation of Church and state is continually misrepresented by the atheist's, they can't only misrepresent who Jesus Christ is, they can't even get the constitution correct.
Silverback
1:25 PM, 11/30/2009
This is legal. Trust me, as an atheist and a teacher, I am constantly on the lookout for schools actively promoting religion. This is not a school event, nor is the school requiring students to see this production. It is legal, and probably has a positive message. It's been around for a while, and while I have not seen it, if it were blatently prosethyzing, it would not have been as successful as it has.
Same gut feeling, though...
12:33 PM, 11/30/2009
Whatever happened between separation of church and state? Edgewood is a public high school promoting a Christian-themed play. I wonder if they would promote a Muslim or Jewish-themed play? Things that make you go "hmmmmm."
Robb
11:50 AM, 11/30/2009
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