The play explores the issues of persistence, resilience and longing in a humorous context. It raises questions of individuality, self-esteem, standing up for oneself and trusting one's intuition. Students gain an understanding of the purpose of change and growth in their lives.
The play explores the issues of bullying and resilience in a humorous context. Students observe the importance of individual differences and value the acceptance of self and others. They gain an understanding of the importance of being responsible for one's own actions.
The play explores the integrity of our natural environment, the need to follow our intuition, such as Rocky the Road's dream to return to his starting point, and the importance of freedom, rest and relaxation in our busy lives. Students gain an understanding of the purpose of change, growth and following treasured dreams in their own lives, and of the importance of being responsible for one's actions.
The play explores Marshall’s journey from initial fear to acceptance and enjoyment. Students gain an understanding of the purpose of dealing with fear, and developing friendship in their own lives.