Sendoff
A Conclusion
This show is about struggling kids who are trying to become adults in one summer. They’re living in close quarters, having to skip showers, finding dirt in the oddest places, and taking care of children together. That bonds people like almost nothing else.
Kailyn Bondoni is writing this show as an ode to her time at camp. It’s a love letter, but it’s also a cringy nostalgia trip that will emotionally hurt to both write and watch but in the best way.
It's stressful.
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It's fun.
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It's a group of emerging adults who are given the terribly huge responsibility of being in charge of so many children.
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It's having an emergency, looking around for an adult, and realizing, Oh shit. I'm the adult.
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It's chaos, but somewhere down the line, it becomes home.
Thank you for listening, and godspeed.