CJ and Jess bump into each other at the park
after school. They both agreed to meet someone at the exact same
spot at the exact same time. What a pain – they barely know
each other except they share the same Maths class. They definitely
run in different circles.
When they eventually start talking to
each other, they discover each of their dark secrets of cyber
bullying and it is revealed, to their
mutual dismay, that they have become victims as well as perpetrators.
From the same company and writer who brought “Bully Busters” to
WA schools.
The play explores all facets of electronic bullying, including:
- Internet
- Emails
- Web Sites
- Social Networking
- Chat Rooms
- Mobile phones
- Text messages
Issues tackled:
- How to prevent Cyber bullying
- Friendship
- Self-Esteem
MUSIC, COMEDY, DRAMA, SONGS
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Comments:
Frederick Irwin Anglican Community School
“As always a very enjoyable and informative experience
for both students and staff.”
Penrhos College Junior School
“The performance was outstanding and totally appropriate
for the intended purpose, thanks again!”
Riverton Primary School
“I like the way you used “kid speak”. The students
really enjoyed and learnt at the same time.”
St Brigid’s Primary, Middle Swan
“Great! Students enjoyed the play. Issues that we are dealing
with were explained to the students in a great way. Funny/interesting – made
the students think about themselves and what they might be doing
on the internet or on phones.”
Newman College
“Excellent performance. Engaged the students from the moment
it started. Very relevant and aimed at their level. The actors were
both brilliant!”
Methodist Ladies College
“Excellent, excellent, excellent. The regular repetition
of simple steps to deal or cope with cyber-bullying in a fun, musical
way is
very effective in getting the message across.”
Applecross SHS
“Great job! It is very relevant to the students and they
were captivated by it.”
All Saints College
“Our students and staff thoroughly enjoyed Cyber Busters.
It offered a great balance of humour, information, etc. This was
an
excellent
conclusion to our year’s Life Skills Program focussing on these
issues.”
Noranda Primary School
“I thought the Cyber Busters performance was well acted,
audience specific and very imformative as well as very entertaining.”
2011
Term 4: Oct 18 to Nov 18, 2011
2012
Term 2: May 7 to June 22, 2012
Term 4: October 15 to November 16, 2012