OUR CHILDHOOD SUCKED

Created & Developed by Enid Brain, Ludmila Brito, Stephanie Fongheiser, Talia Frank-Stempel, Daniel Kunkel, Alizae Powell, Danielle Truss, & SMJ

FULL-LENGTH (Draft as of 5.7.23)
Five former teens stars are invited back for a Disney+ reunion special and the pilot for the reboot of the show they made famous, Dating Academy. However, through s'mores, script readings, identical twins, and an ominous church set...

Created & Developed by Enid Brain, Ludmila Brito, Stephanie Fongheiser, Talia Frank-Stempel, Daniel Kunkel, Alizae Powell, Danielle Truss, & SMJ

FULL-LENGTH (Draft as of 5.7.23)
Five former teens stars are invited back for a Disney+ reunion special and the pilot for the reboot of the show they made famous, Dating Academy. However, through s'mores, script readings, identical twins, and an ominous church set, they discover that something more sinister (and exploitative) may be awaiting them.

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OUR CHILDHOOD SUCKED

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  • Ethan Blakeney: OUR CHILDHOOD SUCKED

    SMJ’s work with this play forms such a rich story regarding the world of television and how it relates to young actors and the aftermath of being in a popular show. The story follows the processes behind the unique cast of characters, allowing for audiences to latch onto and emphasize with them. As they explore their past experiences, viewers and readers alike will be able to truly see the sometimes-twisted world of popular television. Our Childhood Sucked is a strong character study piece that tells the stories that all too often get swept under the rug.

    SMJ’s work with this play forms such a rich story regarding the world of television and how it relates to young actors and the aftermath of being in a popular show. The story follows the processes behind the unique cast of characters, allowing for audiences to latch onto and emphasize with them. As they explore their past experiences, viewers and readers alike will be able to truly see the sometimes-twisted world of popular television. Our Childhood Sucked is a strong character study piece that tells the stories that all too often get swept under the rug.

  • Lauren Grace Huserik: OUR CHILDHOOD SUCKED

    Our Childhood Sucked is a unique story that focuses on the abuses ingrained in television programs aimed at teens, made by young actors. Highlighting the problems in the entertainment industry, such as racism and addiction, the show follows the 7-year reunion of a cast on a teen TV show as they struggle to move on from the trauma they experienced over the course of filming the original show. There are many diverse characters in the show, each representing different struggles in a creative way.

    Our Childhood Sucked is a unique story that focuses on the abuses ingrained in television programs aimed at teens, made by young actors. Highlighting the problems in the entertainment industry, such as racism and addiction, the show follows the 7-year reunion of a cast on a teen TV show as they struggle to move on from the trauma they experienced over the course of filming the original show. There are many diverse characters in the show, each representing different struggles in a creative way.

  • Ayawyn Conner: OUR CHILDHOOD SUCKED

    Our Childhood Sucked is a striking story that highlights the abuse and damage that occurs behind the screens of our everyday entertainment. Following a group of aspiring teen actors both during the filming of their TV show and at the reunion seven years later, this play discusses themes that are too often neglected. Each character reveals their own struggles with how they were treated throughout their careers: including racism, substance abuse, and how public image clashes with private life.

    Our Childhood Sucked is a striking story that highlights the abuse and damage that occurs behind the screens of our everyday entertainment. Following a group of aspiring teen actors both during the filming of their TV show and at the reunion seven years later, this play discusses themes that are too often neglected. Each character reveals their own struggles with how they were treated throughout their careers: including racism, substance abuse, and how public image clashes with private life.

Character Information

  • Jade Dean
    Played the quirky and artsy girl of the group
    Character Age
    21 (2013) / 28 (2021)
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    White
  • Manny Melbourne
    Played the “Queen Bee” of the group
    Character Age
    21 (2013) / 28 (2021)
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    African American/Black
  • Riley Kingston
    Played the headstrong, overachiever of the group
    Character Age
    21 (2013) / 28 (2021)
  • Chase Romero
    Played the token broody jock with a secret of the group
    Character Age
    21 (2013) / 28 (2021)
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    White
  • London Hayes
    Played the bubbly yet complex girl of the group
    Character Age
    21 (2013) / 28 (2021)
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Asian
  • Chris Hayes
    Played the main villain in Dating Academy
    Character Age
    21 (2013)
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Asian
  • "Josh"
    A Producer of Dating Academy
    Character Age
    20s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any

Development History

  • Type Residency, Organization Entertainment Community Fund & Moxie Arts, Year 2023
  • Type Residency, Organization Art House Productions INKubator, Year 2021
  • Type Reading, Organization Art House Productions, Year 2021

Production History

  • Type Workshop, Organization The Tank, Year 2021

Awards

  • City Artist Corps Grants
    New York Foundation for the Arts
    Selection
    2021
  • Pardon The Interruption: A Curated Series
    Center at West Park
    Finalist
    2021