GIRLS LIKE THAT

May 1-3, 2026 Procunier Hall
Presented by LYTE’s Senior Company
GIRLS LIKE THAT by Evan Placey
Directed by Ruth Noonan
Girls Like That follows a close-knit group of teenage girls whose friendship is shattered when a private image of one of them is shared online. As the photo spreads, loyalty gives way to gossip, judgment, and cruelty, exposing the powerful impact of social media, peer pressure, and gendered double standards. Told through fast-paced ensemble scenes, the play examines how young women learn to see themselves — and each other — in a digital world where one moment can change everything.
Friday May 1st, 7pm
Saturday May 2nd, 2pm
Saturday May 2nd, 7pm
Sunday May 3rd, 2pm
Runtime: 90 minutes with NO intermission
Adults: $25
Youth: $17
Inclusive of fees
Content warning: Girls Like That includes themes of cyberbullying, online harassment, and slut-shaming. It also touches on issues of misogyny, social isolation, and emotional distress. This play contains mature and sometimes challenging topics, as well as strong language and content. Recommended for 13+
Presented by LYTE’s Senior Company
GIRLS LIKE THAT by Evan Placey
Directed by Ruth Noonan
Girls Like That follows a close-knit group of teenage girls whose friendship is shattered when a private image of one of them is shared online. As the photo spreads, loyalty gives way to gossip, judgment, and cruelty, exposing the powerful impact of social media, peer pressure, and gendered double standards. Told through fast-paced ensemble scenes, the play examines how young women learn to see themselves — and each other — in a digital world where one moment can change everything.
Friday May 1st, 7pm
Saturday May 2nd, 2pm
Saturday May 2nd, 7pm
Sunday May 3rd, 2pm
Runtime: 90 minutes with NO intermission
Adults: $25
Youth: $17
Inclusive of fees
Content warning: Girls Like That includes themes of cyberbullying, online harassment, and slut-shaming. It also touches on issues of misogyny, social isolation, and emotional distress. This play contains mature and sometimes challenging topics, as well as strong language and content. Recommended for 13+
