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  • 1.  Decision Height -- All-Female Cast

    Posted 09-06-2025 13:40

    Please help!  Our theatre program decided to do Decision Height following the lives of six Women AirService Pilots from WWII. The play is powerful and educational.  We purchased the rights, the scripts, and have auditions slated for next Wednesday.  I received emails from two parents saying that by doing an all-female show (everyone is allowed to audition) I am discriminating against the males in my program.  We have three males who sometimes audition and sometimes don't.  I had to switch one-acts in the spring because two of the males did not audition at all.  I only had two males audition for our musical Freaky Friday.  I also did Steel Magnolias in 2021 without complaints.  The assistant superintendent met with me Friday and told me that I have to provide meaningful participation for the male actors and it can't be crew or the ensemble or genderbending.  We have an extensive technical program which encompasses student crew leaders for nine different crews -- so crew is a very big deal in our theatre program.  Parents have threatened a Title IX lawsuit.  Any advice anyone can give me would be greatly appreciated.



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    Robin Christopher
    Geneva High School
    OH
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  • 2.  RE: Decision Height -- All-Female Cast

    Posted 09-07-2025 07:03

    Oy. Forgive my cynicism, but the threat of a lawsuit makes this sound like a set-up for a Title IX test case. How many shows do you do a season? Can you demonstrate that across all shows there are equal acting opportunities for boys? I'm guessing since you have an extensive technical program you do several. If necessary, License and hold auditions for an all male show - maybe work with a playwrite who self-publishes who will work with you and refund fees if you fail to have sufficient boys turn out to cast the show and have to cancel.

    Please keep us posted on how this progresses.



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    Janet Wood
    Drama Director
    [Columbia High School]
    [Columbia] [PA]
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  • 3.  RE: Decision Height -- All-Female Cast

    Posted 09-08-2025 14:54

    As I recall, the notes in the script for Decision Height say you are allowed to cast males as other, non-speaking soldiers.]

    Billy Houck



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    Billy Houck
    Theatre Teacher, Retired
    Carmichael, CA
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  • 4.  RE: Decision Height -- All-Female Cast

    Posted 09-07-2025 09:13

    That's unfortunate. Is there a way to do a shorter, more male (or at least gender-flexible) piece as a curtain-raiser? When I was teaching, I would sometimes do a short piece to accommodate more actors, particularly if my "main" show didn't have a huge cast. Whether that would entirely satisfy them, however, I don't know.

    Cheers,
    Jonathan



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    Playwright/Managing Partner of YouthPLAYS
    Los Angeles, CA
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  • 5.  RE: Decision Height -- All-Female Cast

    Posted 09-07-2025 10:26

    I was just popping in to suggest the same. The boys who show up could do something thematically similar in a smaller package. It certainly does sound like a cynical foundation-laying response however.  Good luck.



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    Penelope Haskew
    Director of Education
    San Juan Community Theatre/Friday Harbor HS
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  • 6.  RE: Decision Height -- All-Female Cast

    Posted 09-07-2025 21:11

    Thank you all for your support and help.  We perform a fall show (straight play), a musical, and three one-act plays.  Lots of opportunities for everyone.  I have decided to take your advice and prepared an accompanying piece that features General Arnold and some other male officers who either supported or denied the WASPs.  I really appreciate having other theatre professionals who understand theatre as a collaborative art to look to for help.  Hopefully, this will work out.  



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    Robin Christopher
    Geneva High School
    OH
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  • 7.  RE: Decision Height -- All-Female Cast

    Posted 09-08-2025 06:50

    Wow!  I wonder if this is a new trend (threatening Title IX lawsuits).  Anyway, it might be worth calling the publisher and explaining your situation to see if they might sympathize and refund your money.  Good luck!



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    Hans Offenfrish
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  • 8.  RE: Decision Height -- All-Female Cast

    Posted 09-08-2025 06:51

    Click this link: Title IX and Sex Discrimination

     The most significant issue is that the boys' lack of participation wasn't due to a discriminatory action by the teacher. Maybe no boys auditioned, or maybe 1-2 boys tried but did very poor auditions without rehearsing. The injury (not being in the play) was caused by their own inaction, not the teacher's decision to have an all-female cast.  The parents' Title IX lawsuit likely lacks a strong legal basis. For a lawsuit to proceed, the plaintiffs (the parents and students) must have legal standing, meaning they must show they have suffered a concrete, particularized, and actual injury caused by the defendant (the school).  Tell the school administration to tell the parents: The teacher chose the play based on students who showed interest and auditioned. And/Or you can calmly and professionally explain the process to the parents, emphasizing that casting was based on auditions and interest, not gender. Cover your bases by keeping all communication, casting calls, audition notes, whatever...   The teacher and administration should review the school's non-discrimination and theater department policies to ensure all actions were in compliance. This will help them confirm your  position and provide a strong defense against any potential legal challenge.



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    [Eve] [Sutton]
    [Curriculum Designer]
    [Mortgage Meltdown: The Musical https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=54v8JiG42uU&t=16s]
    [Eve@mortmelt.com]
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  • 9.  RE: Decision Height -- All-Female Cast

    Posted 09-09-2025 14:59
    Your response is well reasoned and articulate... but I would point out that the decision to do an all female play was made prior to auditions.  So the quality of auditions by males would not be a factor.

    Beyond that, the whole thought of using title IX to prevent programming an all female (or all male) play seems to me to border on the ridiculous.
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  • 10.  RE: Decision Height -- All-Female Cast

    Posted 09-10-2025 09:39
    Dear Kirk Longhofer, 
    Thank you for clarifying the sequence of events, which does make a difference.
    Yes, exactly, citing Title IX is borderline ridiculous -- or even over the border! 
    This is when teachers need to do some education for the parents on what is reasonable. 

    Meanwhile, I am writing MORTGAGE MELTDOWN: THE MUSICAL with some of those same concerns in mind. Most of the male roles require little or no singing and only a few males need to sing well -- the BANKERS (at least 4 of them, although I have seen similar roles played by women dressed as men) who sing in Barbershop Quartet arrangements so they can support each other. The Ensemble players can be any gender, and they have many small parts to trade around.  So, yeah, we should plan on  having fewer men than women, but allow some flexibility because we never know who will audition, what their skills will be, and how many actors we can really use for different kinds of roles.

    Thank you for teaching Thee -ay- tuh!
    Eve Sutton   
    https://mortmelt.com 
    or YouTube playlist: MortMelt Sampler 
    (Not finished but you can enjoy some scenes and songs and the curriculum in descriptions below the videos.)