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Your teachers pulled students from The Birds and the Bees! Why?

Seriously Regina, did you hear about this?

You Won't Believe What Happened at the Globe Theatre

Alright, so you know how the Globe Theatre, down there in the Warehouse District, is always putting on some real good shows, eh? Well, it sounds like one of their recent productions, a play called *The Birds and the Bees*, maybe got a little *too* real for some of our local high school teachers. Grade 12 students from a Regina high school were there on a field trip, and apparently, things got a bit racy in the second act. The teachers actually pulled the students out! Now, the student quoted in the story felt it was a bit much, said it was just part of the story, not anything truly shocking for Grade 12s. Oh, for sure.

### What This Means for Regina

This is Regina — yeah, we know what it sounds like, and we've heard your joke. Now sit down and listen. It just makes you wonder, eh? Are we being a bit too sheltered, or are we just trying to protect our kids?

* **Age Appropriateness:** It begs the question of what's considered "too mature" for Grade 12 students in this day and age. They're almost adults, out there on Albert Street driving around, making their own choices. * **Artistic Freedom:** The Globe Theatre is a cornerstone of our arts scene, a real gem that brings culture to our city. We want them to push boundaries, don't we? * **Community Conversation:** This is the kind of thing that gets people talking at Bushwakker Brewpub, over a pint, wondering where the line is.

It’s one of those stories that kinda makes you chuckle, but also makes you think about how we navigate evolving social norms right here in our prairies. We're a straight-shooting city, Regina is. We don't pretend to be anything we're not. So, seeing this play out, literally, on a Regina stage, it's just another slice of life in our honest city.

Darlene Chicken-Lawson, MiTL Sports Desk, Regina.

Oh, and if you want to hear more chatter about this kind of thing, the guys on the morning show dive into it all, live at mornings.live.

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