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Rowlett Parents Call for Curtain Call on "Rent" Parents say musical inappropriate for high school audience

Updated 8:23 AM CDT, Fri, Dec 5, 2008

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The parents of some Rowlett High School students said the school's choice of musical glamorizes drug use and homosexuality.

Rowlett Parents Call for Curtain Call on "Rent"

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The parents of some Rowlett High School students say the school's choice of musical glamorizes drug use and homosexuality.

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A group of parents voiced opposition to a production of Tony Award-winning musical "Rent" at a Garland Independent School District meeting on Thursday night.

The musical tells the story of friends living in New York City's East Village and features openly gay characters who face AIDS, drug addiction and homelessness.

Some parents and a local pastor say the play is inappropriate.

Parent Michael Gallop pulled his son from participating in the production when he learned the show featured cussing, same-sex kissing and what he called "social irresponsibility."

But Julie Clark, the treasurer for the school's theater booster club, said Rowlett High is using an edited version of "Rent" that does not contain same-sex kissing.

Garland ISD said a script review committee unanimously voted to move forward with the production of the musical. The committee edited the script to make it appropriate for a high school audience.

"We've never said it's anything below a PG-13 level," Clark said. "We never expected people to bring small children. I think they also know, it's a show," Clark said.

The district touted the musical as a way to teach students tolerance and acceptance.

"I don't think it's the school's place to teach my child diversity or tolerance of a lifestyle that I don't accept," said Gallop.

Gallop said he hopes the school district will decide to stop the production, which is scheduled to be performed at the end of January.

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  • Rowlett Mom Wednesday, Dec 10 at 2:35 PM FLAG COMMENT The Director has canceled RENT. The students would have done an amazing job and many people would have enjoyed the show but he's made the best decision for the group. I have really seen the good, the bad and the ugly in people during this process. Our kids have seen adults express their differing opinions in a calm and rational manner and then they have seen some ranting and raving and totally unacceptable behavior. This ha ... MORE >
  • Kayla Wednesday, Dec 10 at 9:06 AM FLAG COMMENT I forgot any play that has to do with homosexuality and drugs is a sin. I mean our teenagers today aren't dealing with those issues, not at all. Now that my sarcasm is out of the way, I should say I have never seen the high school version of Rent, and I probably wouldn't like it because it cut so much out. Rent is an emotional piece of art that shows how love and friendship can bring people through the hardest times of the ... MORE >
  • Anon Tuesday, Dec 9 at 4:12 PM FLAG COMMENT RENT HAS BEEN CANCELED! Students are very upset! That is all I can say about it.
  • educator Monday, Dec 8 at 9:51 AM FLAG COMMENT As an educator I understand that today part of my job is teaching the "whole" child. That means I am to be an example of someone who knows what is right, wrong, legitimate or not. I am supposed to be a person who nurtures and shows concern for every student that walks through my classroom door. I am to be a person who is expected to be a positive role model to each and every child (K4-12th), and as I understand it...this is wh ... MORE >
  • Anonymous II Saturday, Dec 6 at 7:56 PM FLAG COMMENT Thank you Beth for thanking Anonymous and Fomer Rowlett Resident!

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