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07:40 AM PST on Tuesday, February 8, 2005
EUGENE, Ore. -- Eugene School District officials are rethinking their
decision to scrap Sheldon High School's spring musical because of script
concerns.
Sheldon High theatre students had been rehearsing "Sugar," an adaptation
of the 1959 film "Some Like It Hot," for two weeks when officials
canceled the play because the script includes profanity and references
to sex, alcohol and violence. Two lead characters' cross-dressing also
may have been an issue of concern.
The movie and play tell the story of two hapless musicians who try to
avoid the mob by joining an all-female jazz band.
Sheldon Principal Bob Bolden said Monday he is prepared to let the play
go forward if modifications are made to the script and a "viewer notice"
is included in the playbill.
Students hope to present the musical in late April and early May.
"We have some very responsible students who want to express themselves
in a way that honors their First Amendment rights," Bolden said. "We
don't want to get into censorship, but we also have a duty to make sure
that what's provided at the school is appropriate."
Bolden said he doesn't routinely review scripts but asks to be notified
when there's a possibility of questionable material.
Stacey Goldenberg, a Sheldon parent, said she believes that district
officials changed their mind after receiving dozens of e-mails of
protest over the weekend. She said minor script changes probably will
not be a problem.
"This script is totally benign and pure entertainment, and I frankly
don't see why we need to rewrite any of it," she said. "But if the
administration wants to water it down a little bit, we'll probably be
able to deal with it.
Goldenberg's son, Dillon Flynn, has a lead role in the play as one of
the cross-dressing musicians. He said he thinks "a social shift to the
right" led to the initial decision to scrap the play.
Though Flynn is delighted that the production will likely go forward, he
called it a bittersweet victory because of "the political battle that
had to be fought."
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