Tracy discovers the only way to save her family, her house, and herself is to rise up and be equal to her talent, not her age.
Published by YOUTHplays
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http://youthplays.com/play_details.php?play_id=271
Dramedy. 75-90 minutes. 5-16 males, 3-13 females (8-20 performers possible). Suitable for middle school or older.
Printed Script: $7.95 (contains special author commentary). Digital Perusal Script: $7.00. Performance Royalties: $60.00/performance. Photocopy License: $35.00 (digital script that may be copied for your cast/crew; must be purchased in conjunction with Performance Royalties). Professional rights should be negotiated directly with YouthPLAYS at info@youthplays.com.
Synopsis:
Tracy’s life is turned upside down when her mother walks out. Her father can’t cope, her brother’s too young, and they're about to lose their home. But if Steve Jobs once called the president of Hewlett-Packard while he was still in high school, why can’t Tracy call her favorite mogul and ask for a job? With a little push from her English teacher, Tracy leaps for the brass ring, but it's going to take some unlikely allies to help her navigate the prickly paths of success and save her family, her house and herself in this play inspired by a true story.
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