Bread And Butterflies: Me, Myself, And Maybe (1974)
Characters discuss the importance of taking chances and overcoming fears, particularly in a classroom setting. One character, Kathy, encourages her friend Deianne to participate in role-playing activities despite her fears of making mistakes and being laughed at. The conversation highlights the value of self-acceptance, trying new things, and building confidence through experience. As they interact, they also touch on personal interests such as art and the significance of family support. The piece concludes with a positive note about embracing new opportunities and the joy of creativity.