When a young person is diagnosed with cancer, how do they maintain the courage to face it?
The Advanced Drama class at Camas High School will address the many impacts of the disease Friday night with the production, “Chemo Girl and Other Plays.”
“It is written from the point of view of young people whose lives have been affected by cancer, whether they are in treatment, or a member of their family is being treated,” said Sean Kelly, drama director. “It primarily deals with the isolation and anxiety that those who have the disease often feel, as well as the effects of the treatment, and how side effects can often be worse than the symptoms of the cancer itself.”
He is co-directing the play with senior Sophia Shafiuzzman. She asked her teacher if they could put something together to help her mom fundraise for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Light the Night Walk on Saturday.
“It’s been an amazing experience because we all really have to dig deep and think about all of the emotions involved with this,” Shafiuzzman said. “It is very different than any play we have done here.”