Venues:
High Schools
We require our children to go to school for at least 12 years, yet during that time they receive little to no correct information about love, romance and marriage. Instead, we indoctrinate them with false ideas.
As a result, our children graduate and join us as young adults without the necessary knowledge and preparation to form and maintain strong personal relationships. Then we expect them to start a family and maintain a safe and stable household until their children (the next generation of citizens) become adults. It should be no wonder divorce and single-parent households have become the norm.
We cannot expect a strong and vibrant nation if future generations are troubled. We must be mindful that every child who is lost to crime, drugs or gang affiliation costs society 6 to 8 taxpayers just to break even. Besides the tragedy of lost individual opportunity, society cannot remain solvent with so many wayward children.
Considering this information is not available elsewhere, we should bring “It's Not About Love” to our children in high school. At the very least, junior and senior students should see this musical play somewhere in town before graduation.
Productions at select high schools throughout America will insure this most important discovery is shared with the community. Such productions are sure to gain the attention of the media, parents, relatives, friends and neighbors.
High schools can also benefit from generating revenue, elevating their reputation and gaining recognition.
Colleges and Universities
Colleges and universities are a perfect venue for this musical play. The same arguments for why select high schools should produce “It's Not About Love” apply to private and state colleges and universities.
Civic Theaters
Civic Theaters are also a perfect venue for this musical play because they appeal to and service a different audience.
Commercial Productions
With enough success in local markets, “It's Not About Love” will eventually be produced on Broadway and even as a movie. Meanwhile, we will sponsor local productions and create a web-based video so it can be viewed by students in a classroom setting across America and around the world.