

Q: WHAT DID YOU TRY TO ACHIEVE WITH THIS PLAY?Ī: I wanted to give young actors more material to work with, fun material that they could be silly with and material that has some challenges style wise, specifically with the direct addresses to the audience. All of the members of the team are all in her. Specifically, I am a very outgoing person, so I had the hardest time writing Monica B’s soliloquy and had to reach out to friends who are on the shier side to really understand what that’s like for someone. Mathletes is a math competition team for North Shore High School. I wanted to incorporate this Shakespearean device right from the beginning and sticking to the structure of a soliloquy was demanding and finding each of the characters’ voices within their soliloquy was also tough. Q: WHAT WAS THE MOST DIFFICULT PART IN CREATING THIS PLAY?Ī: The soliloquies were for me the hardest part of this script. Lydia makes me laugh every time, if this play had existed when I was in high school, she’s who I’d want to have been cast as. At the end of the movie, there is a scene where the main character is shown a limit and asked to evaluate it. But after the comedy came out in 2004, Surendra only added one more acting. She’s a character that subverts so many troupes that young female characters have she’s driven, she’s smart, and she might be the tiniest bit evil. Her best friend, Dash, is now embarrassed to be best friends with a girl. Rajiv Surendra is best known for his role as rapping mathlete Kevin Gnapoor in Mean Girls. Mean Girls - The Mathlete Rap Lyrics Artist: Mean Girls Album: Miscellaneous Genre: Soundtrack Heyo SONGLYRICS just got interactive. Q: WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE PART OR LINE IN THE PLAY? WHY?Ī: I have a soft spot in my heart for Lydia and soliloquy that ends the play. 16-year-old mathlete Joe Benton travels with UK team to Thailand next week to battle, against the odds, the powerhouses of China, USA and Taiwan. In Mean Girls, Cady Heron has a moment of self-realization when she describes the appearance of one Caroline Krafft, the girl mathlete from Marymount Prep. I also wanted to create a play that allowed young women to be funny, I think we’re often not given enough credit for how funny we are. When I turned my focus to writing I knew that I wanted to tip the scales as much as I could with my own work. I acted throughout my high school and college days, and always struggled to find scripts that had me in them. PLAYWRIGHT RACHEL BUBLITZ TALKS ABOUT HER PLAYĪ: I am always looking for more plays about women and girls. Find GIFs with the latest and newest hashtags Search, discover and share your favorite Mathlete GIFs.
