Concordia students lead annual One-Act Play Festival
Seward, NE (03/22/2019) — Students of Concordia University, Nebraska, will be performing two one-act plays during the annual One-Act Play Festival, running April 4-6. The festival begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Studio Theatre in the Music Center on campus, with performances also taking place at 7:30 p.m. April 5 and 6.
The festival is a component of Concordia's play production course in which the students direct short plays. They each select a script, conduct auditions and rehearse with the cast, culminating in a weekend of their plays. This year's directors chose a light-hearted comedy and a western which was written and directed completely by Concordia student Eric James.
"My favorite part of directing is seeing my creative vision come to life," said James, writer and director of Outlaws, one of the plays featured in the festival. "It's a challenge to balance managing and guiding the actors so that they still maintain my vision while giving them the freedom to explore their characters and try different things. It's really been a great experience to learn and grow for all of us."
This year's performances include "The Search for Cindy" by Tim Kochenderfer. Tim decides that the best way to express his love for Cindy is to get her name tattooed on his back. But when she ends the relationship, he realizes that he's doomed to date only girls named Cindy for the rest of his life. Students will also perform "Outlaws" written by Concordia student Eric James. This play involves two bank robbers and their interactions with each other and the other townspeople leading up to the climatic heist.
"The One-Act Festival has always been a weekend of opportunity for the audiences to unwind and have fun, and this year will be no different," said student director Faith Greenmyer. "Though fewer in number, the two plays being featured will still pack quite the entertaining punch. We cannot wait for the community to see what we have been up to."
Performers include (in order by play and then in order of appearance):
"The Search for Cindy"
Faith Osborn-Greenmyer, junior, Oakes, N.D., director
Joseph Greenmyer, junior, Stirum, N.D., assistant director
Drew Boggs, junior, Red Cloud, Neb., playing Tim
Sam Smith, junior, Broadlands, Ill., playing Early
Delaney Doremus, junior, Grimes, Iowa, playing Cindy
John Kastner, junior, New York, N.Y., playing Mat
Julia O'Laughlin, junior, Winona, Minn., playing Hope
Rachel Krome, junior, Fairmont, Minn., playing Supermodel/Porter
Joseph Greenmyer, junior, Stirum, N.D., playing Host
Hayden Rensner, sophomore, Effingham, Ill., playing DJ/Attendant
Olivia Hunt, junior, Big Lake, Minn., playing Fortune Teller
Victoria Cameron, junior, Kent, Wash., playing Stranger
Matthew Murphy, senior, Seward, Neb., playing Ensemble
"Outlaws"
Eric James, senior, Omaha, Neb., writer and director
Emma-Rose Grothaus, freshman, Lincoln, Neb., stage manager
Daniel Duffy, freshman, Kenesaw, Neb., playing Boone
Sam Smith, junior, Broadlands, Ill., playing Early
Cecilia Minchow, freshman, Lincoln, Neb., playing Rose
Drew Boggs, junior, Red Cloud, Neb., playing Tom
David Kreuger, senior, Aurora, Colo., playing Percy
Rachel Krome, junior, Fairmont, Minn., playing Bartender
Olivia Hunt, junior, Big Lake, Minn., playing Townsperson
Victoria Cameron, junior, Kent, Wash., playing Townsperson
About Concordia University, Nebraska
Concordia University, Nebraska, founded in 1894, is a fully accredited, coeducational university located in Seward, Nebraska, which currently serves more than 2,500 students. Concordia offers more than 100 undergraduate, graduate and professional programs in an excellent academic and Christ-centered community that equips men and women for lives of learning, service and leadership in the church and world. For more information, visit cune.edu.
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