Collision Course
Collision Course is a searing courtroom drama that explores the tragic death of Zoey Baker, a brilliant and outspoken high school sophomore whose complex relationships with her peers spiral into devastating consequences. Told through trial testimony, flashbacks, and conflicting perspectives, the play dissects the fine line between bullying and social fallout, between accountability and scapegoating. As District Attorney Stone seeks justice against three popular students accused of tormenting Zoey to the point of suicide—or was it a tragic accident?—the defense counters with claims of manipulation and deception. With each revelation, the audience is left to wrestle with questions about culpability, peer pressure, truth, and the crushing power of reputation. As the final verdict looms, Collision Course forces us to confront the cost of cruelty and the desperate need for empathy in a world quick to judge.
Duration: 95 Min
Roles:
17F, 2M (+Optional Ensemble, Almost all roles are gender-flexible)
Performance Group: High School, Community Theater
Setting: Courtroom (All other scenes take place downstage in view of the court)