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Save Me a Place at Forest Lawn

by Lorees Yerby

Gertrude…………………………………..Phyl Charnes
Clara……………………………………..Francene Kirk
Directed by Phyl Charnes and Francene Kirk

15 minute Intermission with free dessert!

Upside Down Relationship Cake:
a new directors project

An educational partnership with the Fairmont State University Department of Communication Arts and Theatre Arts.

Note: Some scenes have language and circumstances not appropriate for young audiences—the film equivalent rating of PG.

Sex Lives of Superheroes by Stephen Gregg
Michael, a nerdy, young man in therapy, is about to go on a date with a woman, Eleanor. However, he is still in love with his ex who shows up once a week to take one thing from his apartment.
Michael……………Dan Fynaardt
Elanor…………….Lakyn Arrick
Directed by Rennes Carbaugh

blog by Alex Broun
A ten minute play about Jean, organizer of a local poetry slam, who confronts May, a self-absorbed blogger who has written a nasty review of Jean’s poetry slam. An argument ensues and May discovers the brutal truth.
May………………..Morgan Davis
Jean………………..Kelly Blake
Directed by Lillian Gaylord

Teeth by Tina Howe
Amy, a middle aged woman, lives an unfulfilled life and turns to her dentist, Dr. Rose, a Bach fanatic, to interpret her dreams.
Amy…………………Erika Johnson
Dr. Rose………………Isaac Covey
Directed by Robert Sundin

Sardine by Alex Broun
Joe and Dom spend a guy’s night out discussing the recent first date between Dom and a girl. What exactly happened on this date? And what does it have to do with sardines?
Joe…………………..James Doane
Dom…………………Chris Vickers
Directed by Kaici Lore

Stonewater Rapture by Doug Wright
Whitney, a preachers son, wants to take his relationship with a resistant Carlyle, his best friend, to the next level.
Whitney………………Bruce McGlumphy
Carlyle………………Madison Whiting
Directed by Kate Thompson

Chicago the Musical: Act I Scene 2
Music by John Kander, Lyrics by Fred Ebb, and Book by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse.
After shooting her lover in a fit of rage, Roxie persuades her husband, Amos, to take the blame. “She loves him so.” We will see how much he loves her.
Roxie………………….Leighann Bolyard
Amos……………………….Troy Snyder
Fogarty…………………Rennes Carbaugh
Directed by Tyler Kovar

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