Traditional
school heroes at a high school – the
football team – have been struggling
to find the form that saw them as County
champions five years ago. Now with Matt
at the helm, baby brother of the great Cameron
Clifford who captained the school team in
its glory days, it looks as if the tide
has finally turned.
However the past few years has seen the
emergence of one of the greatest girls’
hockey teams in the history of school competition.
Under the dynamic leadership of Kelly Patterson
they stand poised to win glory for themselves
and the school.
When the school leases their sports field
to the local council for three evenings
a week, what ensues is a conflict of interests
as the hockey team and the football team
battle it out for access to the sports field
to train for the remaining two days.
This battle eventually draws in the entire
school community, causing havoc with the
personal lives of Kelly and Matt, their
best friends Sam and Johnno, and the members
of the opposing teams. At the heart of the
conflict are the football mad Physical Education
teacher, Mr Richardson, and the new teacher
at the school, Mr Webster, who sides with
the hockey girls, while the hapless principal
Mrs Hamilton presides over the entire scenario.
To complicate matters Kelly is chasing
a University scholarship to further her
sporting ambitions while Matt searches for
the heart to champion his team when he has
other priorities. Sam wants Johnno who wants
Sam – but there was that girl at the
party last Saturday night! That kid Stuart
Woolley always seems to be in the wrong
place at the wrong time. And everyone has
to try and make sense of their relationships
with each other, their friends, and their
lives. Only one thing is for certain, they
all want to win, and when it comes to winning
… it’s ‘Do Or Die’.
‘Do Or Die’ was first performed
by the students of Billanook College, Melbourne,
Australia in 1999 during Craig Christie’s
engagement as artist in residence at the
school. |