Realizing the power of her position, Miss Edwards decides that her educational swan song will be to lead this cocky pupil to a personal epiphany, and as such, the battle is on. Her use of words and the components of speech they represent give this extended one-act a virtually bottomless well from which to draw. Director Dan Guntzelman keeps things churning along as the characters move seamlessly from scenes to monologues to one-line asides tossed off to the audience. One moment her voice, pitched high, exhibits the excitement her character gleans from having made some headway with her obstinate scholar; the next, dropping octaves in range to deliver a cutting punch line. And though Miss Edwards can turn the screws, Gobetti makes it clear that this teacher, frustrated by years of apathy, is doing this not out of revenge but in the hopes of making a difference. Most laudable is his well constructed character arc whereby this oafish, sexist boy begins what no doubt will be an ongoing transition into a more thoughtful, considerate young man.


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