Studio Series
Presented in association with the Department of Writing
A series of short one-act plays written by emerging playwrights from the Department of Writing will be performed and directed by Theatre Students. The audience can take in one, two or all of the plays and, in between, enjoy a Phoenix-style coffee house with Torrefazione Coffee! Admission is $2 per show or $10 for the evening (9 shows).
March 2, 3 and 4, 2006
Bildungsroman
Mar. 2 at 7 pm / Mar. 3 at 10:15 pm / Mar.
4 at 9:05 pm
Written by Duncan Paterson and Directed by Chelsea Haberlin
Cast: James Kot, Jason Moldowan, Chris
Wilson, Colby Wilson.
A bildungsroman (German: "novel of education" or "novel
of formation") is a novel that traces the spiritual, moral, psychological,
or social development and growth of the main character. Herb writes his
Bildungsroman with the help of his best buddy Cole, the hard-edged cop
O'Toole, and Clark Kent.
Marietta and the Design of the New Angels
Mar. 2 at 7:35 pm / Mar. 3 at 10:50 pm / Mar. 4 at 9:40
pm
Written by Alejandro Valbuena and Directed by Jen Quinn
Cast: Jade Chang.
This surreal story of angels, lost virginities, dancers and seagulls
is set in the middle of the Atacama Desert--the driest place on earth.
Thanks to Marietta's culinary abilities, this scorched land will soon
be lubricated by divine rain in a carnivalesque quest for pleasure and
grace.
In Seed Time Learn
Mar. 2 at 8:20
pm / Mar. 3 at 7 pm / Mar. 4 at 10:10 pm
Written by Katie-Ellen
Humphries and Directed by Stacey Gaetz
Cast: Julia
Cameron, Amitai Marmorstein, Kassia
Warshawski, Chris Wilson.
In a throng of folks
looking only to shake it like non-diary creamer, adorably awkward Thel
envisions more. As he flounders with pick-up lines
and pop culture, Thel can't help but wonder if the chance to connect
with someone is really worth forfeiting his imagined ideal.
The Monkey War of Fire
Mar. 2 at 8:45 pm
/ Mar. 3 at 7:25 pm / Mar. 4 at 10:45 pm
Written by Russell
Reilander and Directed by Stacey Gaetz
Cast: Jason Moldowan, Melanie Moore, Graham
Newmarch.
This play is dedicated to the real Kai Kai, an actual smoking monkey
that lives in a zoo in China; who, after ten years, has recently
been forced to quit cold turkey. Follow Art's war with addiction
as he fights the same plight as this somewhat misunderstood smoking
monkey.
Wounds
Mar. 2 at 9:30 pm / Mar. 3 at 8:10 pm / Mar. 4 at 7 pm
Written by Max Forrester and Directed by Stacey Gaetz
Cast: Nicole Fraissinet.
Sandra is a 17-year
old girl with dyslexia who believes she can no longer handle the pressures
of school and family. When she runs away from home and shows up at the
door of Colin, her older sister's ex-boyfriend, she recounts to him her
story and looks for understanding.
Calvin
Mar. 2 at 9:30
pm / Mar. 3 at 8:10 pm / Mar. 4 at 7 pm
Written by Leah Esau and Directed by Chelsea Haberlin
Cast: Reid Sparling.
Calvin is a gold and silver medal-winning
Olympic swimmer. He lives with his friends and has an attractive girlfriend.
He teaches swimming and walks dogs. He also has autism and this is his story.
Small Town Graduation
Mar.
2 at 9:50 pm / Mar. 3 at 8:30 pm / Mar. 4 at 7:20 pm
Written by Jasmine
O’Brien and Directed by Jen Quinn
Cast: James Kot, Kaitlyn Regehr, Kassia
Warshawski.
Every small town has a Rachel
and a Jenny. We meet the girls on an evening before a major life transition,
on the cusp of a different phase of life, full of wants and expectations. But
a simple act on Jenny's part puts in motion a challenge to their own sexual
definitions, and what they have come to expect in their relationship with each
other, with
men, and with themselves.
Swimming Lesson
Mar. 2 at 10:25
pm / Mar. 3 at 9:10 pm / Mar. 4 at 8 pm
Written by Brie Wittman and Directed by Jen Quinn
Cast: Patrick McCloy, Jesse Collin, Amitai
Marmorstein.
Seven year-old Robbie and
his father are alone at a bus station with a man who collapses. Robbie wants
to help the man but is confronted by his father's prejudices. As Robbie discovers
the truth about his father he must choose between their relationship or saving
the life of a stranger.
Dinner Party
Mar. 2 at 10:40
pm / Mar. 3 at 9:25 pm / Mar. 4 at 8:15 pm
Written by Cassie
Beecham and Directed by Chelsea Haberlin
Cast: Julia Cameron, Jade Chang, Lee
Cookson, Sam Mullins, Kaitlyn Regehr.
Having recently found
out that her daughter, Zenia, has contracted the HIV virus, Barbara sets
up a dinner party with friends to help get Zenia a job.
It is a dinner filled with chaos, laughter and the unveiling of some very
important truths.