Student-directed one acts to be performed on campus and in town – Scarlet and Black

Posted: December 8, 2019 at 12:52 am


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Students rehearse for the one acts, directed by students in professor Sandy Moffetts Dramatic Directing class. Photo by Emma Mills.

By Nick Parker parkerni@grinnell.edu

The Grinnell theater department will perform five one-act plays this weekend. The plays are a culmination of a semesters work by five students in professor Sandy Moffetts dramatic directing class. In the span of only four weeks they have selected, rehearsed and are ready to present their individual productions.

The way you learn to direct is by directing, said Moffett. About four weeks ago they chose a one-act play they would like to do, and theyve been working on it ever since. According to Moffett, one-act plays have been a staple of Grinnells theater department since before his arrival on campus in 1971.

Theyve changed a little bit, theyre a little bit more formal, a little bit more produced, he said. Unlike other theater productions throughout the school year, such as the faculty directed main-stage shows, the one-act plays are entirely directed and performed by students. According to Moffett, his involvement with each show has been minimal, which allows his students to create their own, original solutions to the challenges they face.

Caulden Parkel 22, one of Moffetts students, will be directing a show this weekend titled The Music Cure, written by George Bernard Shaw. A comedy that leans heavily on its physical elements, it also requires two of its actors to be highly trained piano players.

Its been a lot but is probably one of the most rewarding things Ive done this semester, said Parkel. You get done at the end of the day, its been a two-hour rehearsal block and you have all this other stuff to do, but youre happy about it because thats the way it is.

Actor Lucy Polyak 23, who is performing in the show of Lizzy Hinman 20, described the variety of stories told in the five one-acts. In addition to Parkels piano-fueled comedy, other shows focus on first dates, theater tropes, marital problems told through the medium of sock puppets. Hinmans show centers on a trio of sisters visiting their ailing father.

In addition to on-campus performances, each play will also be performed in The Loft, a theater space at the Grinnell Arts Center.

I wanted to give them and their cast some experience performing and setting up in different spaces, said Moffet. And I kind of wanted to let the students know what goes on down there and let townspeople know what goes on here.

While a great opportunity for cast and crew to showcase their work outside of the college bubble, the short-notice change from one venue to another will not be easy.

Its good that were out in the community, said Parkel. Its definitely an interesting challenge, because its going to be a really quick turnaround rehearsal-wise and getting into that space less than 24 hours after weve been in a different space.

The one-acts will be a chance for students to see budding directors and actors at work. Unlike the directors, all students of Moffetts class, the actors come from no set background.

Id say theres a huge range, there are people who this is their first show and other people who have more experience, said Polyak.

Saturdays performance will take place in the Wall theatre in Bucksbaum, while Sundays will be held off-campus at the Grinnell Arts Center. Both shows start at 7:30 p.m. and tickets are free. Tickets are available at the box office in Bucksbaum.

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