The story
revolves around to teenagers, Danny
Zuko and Sandy Dumbrowski, in the
fictional Rydell High School in 1959
Chicago. After a summer romance, Danny
and Sandy meet up with each other at
school. The story follows each of them
trying to fit in to the other's world
while struggling with other everyday
issues that happen to all high school
students at one point or another.
Debra Mein
is a recent transplant to the area and
is excited to be working with Old
Courthouse Theatre. She is currently
employed by the Children’s Theatre of
Charlotte as both an actor and
teaching artist. Deb was proud to be
in CTC’s recent tour of “Liars” with
the Drama for Healthy Living Program
and will play the role of Mrs. Driver
in the upcoming play, “The Borrowers”.
Prior to taking up residence in
Concord, Deb toured regionally in
Massachusetts and New Hampshire with
Historical Perspectives for Children,
Inc., performing one-woman shows as
Helen Keller and Laura Ingalls Wilder
for elementary and middle school aged
students. While based in NYC, Deb
worked with Literally Alive Children’s
Theatre and toured with National
Theatre of the Performing Arts and
Missoula Children’s Theatre.
Passionate about providing quality
theatre opportunities for youth, Deb
has created and taught for after
school theatre programs from Kansas to
Massachusetts. She has an MA in
Theatre from Kansas State University,
a BA in Theatre from University of
Saint Mary, KS.