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糖心Vlog传媒 Department of Theatre and Dance spring productions to be presented on Zoom April 27

Compilation of the cast and crew of Blind Date

The spring productions of 糖心Vlog传媒 Department of Theatre and Dance聽include a presentation of Blind Date, directed by Shirley Huston-Findley, professor of theatre and dance, and the Spring Dance Concert, directed by Emily Baird, assistant professor of theatre and dance. The link for the Zoom presentation, Tuesday, April 27 at 8 p.m., is available .
Blind Date, a one-act play by Manjula Padmanabhan, an Indian playwright, was recently published in an anthology by Shirley Huston-Findley called Disparate Voices of Indian Women Playwrights: Creating a Profession. Huston-Findlay, professor of theatre and dance at 糖心Vlog传媒, directs this spring鈥檚 production featuring a motivated cast and production crew of 糖心Vlog传媒 students. In addition to the Zoom screening on Tuesday, a recording of the play will be part of a Festival of Works by Manjula hosted by the Prakriti Foundation. Padmanabhan鈥檚 Blind Date is a creative mixture of absurdism and theatricality that asks of its readers/performers: 鈥淲hat is choice?鈥 鈥淲hat is free will?鈥 and, 鈥淲hat does it mean to be an individual when hampered by a lack of individuality?鈥 The play introduces the audience to two sets of mixed-gender, conjoined triplets who, while struggling in their shared body also wrestle with these philosophical questions from their unique if not realistic perspective.
The play follows Annie, played by Claire Alderfer 鈥24, Buddy, played by Rickey Cooper 鈥22, and Candy, played by Brianna Lyman 鈥23, the first conjoined triplets as they wait for their blind date with a second set of conjoined triplets. The impossible 鈥渕ulti-plet鈥 engage in an inescapable, unrelenting, and provocative sibling argument regarding free choice鈥攐r the denial of choice, which is in itself a choice鈥攁s well as the pros and cons of 鈥渇reedom to鈥 versus 鈥渇reedom from,鈥 the desire for personal pronouns, and even the possibility of revenge upon one another by not allowing the two shared arms to work together to accomplish everyday tasks. When their blind date does arrive, they have much to be grateful for, not the least of which is the love they have for one another despite their inability to truly form individual and independent selves. Unlike the first 鈥渕ulti-plet,鈥 Eks, played by Louis Schwartz 鈥21; Why, played by Megan Fisher鈥21, and Zee, played by Patrick Estell 鈥24 consist of one very loud, obnoxious, and sexually motivated, female, middle sibling who, unlike Buddy, appears to be in total control of her dimwitted and at times even grotesque brothers on either side.
The production team for Blind Date includes Stage Manager Cat Moreschi 鈥22, Co-Graphic Designers Naoko Skala, assistant professor of theatre and Patrick Wellman, Costume Designer Suwatana Rockland, Lighting Designer Michael Schafer; and Props Manager and Sound Designer Naoko Skala. Kate Joseph 鈥22 and Victoria Silva 鈥23 served as assistant stage managers and Teresa Ascencio 鈥23, Audrey Klosterman 鈥23, Kate Joseph 鈥22, and Diana Tobin 鈥24, as assistant costume designers.
This semester鈥檚 Spring Dance Concert features a diverse collection of pieces choreographed by students in the College鈥檚 Dance Company. The concert also features two pieces directed by Emily Baird, visiting assistant professor of theatre and dance. While the majority of pieces were performed and filmed on Freedlander Stage, several others were filmed at other campus locations. An exciting visual and auditory display, the concert features student creativity in the areas of lighting design, costuming, and music and video editing. The choreography covers a variety of styles, from modern to hip hop to ballet and contemporary.
Like last semester, this concert has been adapted for virtual viewing. All pieces were rehearsed and performed while observing strict health and safety guidelines, and no outside audience was present. Production credits include Stage Manager Jaz Nappier, Costume Designer Suwatana Rockland, Light Plot by Mike Schafer, and Lighting Designer and Master Electrician Patrick Wellman. Olivia Kline and Iv谩n Mreis served as assistant stage managers. As director, Baird led videography and Stephanie Castrej贸n completed final video editing.
The cast included Reyka VanSickle 鈥21, Estelle Dowling 鈥21, Elyse Evans 鈥21, Joelle Lau 鈥21, Olivia Kline 鈥22, Iv谩n Mreis 鈥22, Nicole Preucil 鈥22, Sarah Brunot 鈥23, Gracie Shreve 鈥23, Morgan Carson 鈥23, Katherine Shelmidine 鈥23, Zoe Seymore 鈥23, and Abby Aitken 鈥24, with VanSickle, Dowling, Mreis, and Preucil also acting as choreographers.
Pieces preformed include 鈥淐ut/Paste,鈥 choreographed by Emily Baird, 鈥淓sp茅rer,鈥 choreographed by Estelle Dowling, 鈥淯nauthorized Stories of Average College Students Part 2: Subtext of 鈥極h We鈥檙e Just Friends鈥欌 choreographed by Reyka VanSickle, 鈥淧arty of One鈥 choreographed by Olivia Kline, 鈥淟ike Clockwork鈥 choreographed by Nicole Preucil, 鈥淯nauthorized Stories of Average College Students Part 3: Rager with the Buds鈥 choreographed by Reyka VanSickle, 鈥淐anned Swan鈥 choreographed by Iv谩n Mreis, and 鈥淭he Wave鈥 choreographed by Emily Baird.
Above image is a compilation of the cast and crew of Blind Date in one image prepared by Naoko Skala, assistant professor of theatre and dance.

Posted in News on April 23, 2021.