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rink attracted a mix of kids from throughout the Chicago area where she lived. Within that mix were kids who would make things a bit rough in the rink. “Bad things always happen at the rink,” she told her spon- sor. But her sponsor said that as treasurer, she had to go. Sure enough, something bad did happen. “It was a surreal thing,” recalled Rea. “But it was just a random thing, me defending a friend of mine and this crazy girl picking a fight with me. It unfolds similarly in the show where she literally slapped me across the face in front of a huge crowd. Then I let loose on her! I just sort of knew it was going to happen. I was doing everything in my power to keep it from happening, but she crossed the line!” The play takes a look at what might happen when a 29-year- old women who seeks advice NJ STAGE 2017 - Vol. 4 No. 4 and the wisdom of herself back when she was a confident young girl. “At its core, it asks the question: What would my 12-year-old self think of the choices I’ve made as an adult? As you course through life there are times where you feel lost at sea and you’re wondering why the heck did I do that? How did I find myself in this situation? INDEX NEXT ARTICLE 26