The Southeastern Players of Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School will present “WILDERNESS,” a play written by Anne Hamburger and Seth Bockley that is based on the true accounts of a group of teens who are sent to wilderness therapy, at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 27 and March 1.

The play tackles issues including self-harm, body shaming, drug addiction, anxiety and depression.

The cast features seniors Lily Wiseman, of Easton; Ashley Anthony, of East Bridgewater; and Patrick O’Brien, of Brockton; juniors Hannah Clifford, of West Bridgewater; Remy Zaroubi, of Mansfield; Colleen Wood, of Norton; and Emma Doherty, of Mansfield. Junior Coleen Malley, of Stoughton, and freshman Olivia Silva, of Norton, are performing with Southeastern Players for the first time.

Senior Brandon Stalters, of Norton, designed the set for the show. Seniors Rosa Bernard, of Brockton, and Monica Espinoza, of Stoughton, are the lighting designers.

Each of the two productions will feature a talkback with the cast and one of Southeastern’s adjustment counselors to discuss the difficult issues presented in the show. Additionally, the playwright Anne Hamburger herself will be participating in the Friday talkback. Tickets cost $15 general admission; $10 for Southeastern students, staff and alumni; and $10 for seniors and children younger than 10. They are available at http://our.show/wildernessantigone.