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School of Theater鈥檚 'The Originals!' introduces student works to the campus community

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"The Originals!" six plays were performed at Theatrespace in September and recorded for watching online on Mason Arts at Home. Photo by Shayla Brown/Strategic Communications

The Originals! is an annual production within 亚洲AV鈥檚 that showcases the writing, acting, and directing skills of the creative students of the . This year six amazing plays were put on in de Laski Performing Arts Building TheaterSpace. Read all about them here:

鈥淢erry, Bright, etc.鈥

Written by Zoe Harr and directed by Erin Birchfield

In this play excerpt, a young man named Ben struggles to connect with a girl he likes, who works as an elf in same mall that he does. She is only known as 鈥淭he Hot Elf鈥 and has no idea that Ben exists.

鈥淏en is my definition of a loser,鈥 said Harr, who wanted to explore the concept of an unlikeable protagonists. 鈥淪omeone who, as an audience member, you鈥檙e kind of stuck with. Someone who you root for him in the play, but wouldn鈥檛 be friends with in real life.鈥

Ben lives with his friend, Lisa, who acts as a driving force that helps him step outside himself.听 Throughout this scene, Ben is trying to break out of this mold of being this guy who can鈥檛 even talk to a girl he likes, but constantly puts his foot in his mouth.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think he necessarily succeeds in the sense that he gets exactly what he wants,鈥 said Harr, 鈥渂ut he succeeds in the sense that he is actually able to make a connection.鈥

Will he get the hot elf鈥檚 name? And do you need to achieve a goal completely in order to win?

鈥淭he Great American Class Interactive Experience听(骋础颁滨贰)鈥

Written by Sarah Strunk and directed by Caroline Austin

The concept of GACIE came to Strunk as she scrolled through Tik Tok, she said. There were interesting nuances within the relationship of a couple who came from completely different backgrounds. Young couple, Christian and Gwen, participate in an interactive experience. The game is filled with tension as the couple step into new territory and are exposed to their different upbringings, as well as comic relief in the form of Nella Hautala鈥檚 performance as the Elevator/ticket seller/game master.

鈥淪even Years鈥 Time鈥

Written by Dyllan Hutchison and directed by Jeremy Pritchard

Seven Years鈥 Time听is a story about a girl named Lucy who turns 20 and finds a letter from seven years ago. She calls her own phone number, and when her 13-year-old self answers, the conversation that follows is inspiring. Hutchinson鈥檚 take on society鈥檚 fear of growing older as well as self-love and confidence takes place in this sentimental yet entertaining phone call between 13-year-old Lucy and 20-year-old Lucy.

鈥淚t was a lot self-reflection and trying to figure out who I used to be, who I am, and who I want to be in this new stage of my life,鈥 said Hutchinson. 鈥淚t was a really special experience for me.鈥

The characters are also surrounded by different versions of Lucy鈥檚 mom and dad, also seven years apart. Reflection on the past is something that connects the audience to the performance.

鈥淩obin鈥檚 Therapy鈥

Written by Brett Womack, directed by Annie Graninger and musical direction by Brett Womack

The only musical in the bunch, 鈥淩obin鈥檚 Therapy鈥 tells the story of Robin鈥檚 journey going to see Dr. Prue Warwick every day. With Womack on the piano as the story unfolds, Robin and her therapist take us for a ride.

The musical element helps these characters to convey their thoughts and feelings toward the concept of therapy and whether it鈥檚 really effective. This conversation in song touches on so many questions about mental health and who to reach out to for help.

鈥淭his character is doing their best to committing to their resolution to improve their mental health even though they don鈥檛 necessarily know why they should and what they should do to get there,鈥 said Womack.

The fear and hesitation a lot of individuals feel toward the idea of therapy is represented in a lyrical way that captures the audience and makes them think even after the story has ended.

鈥淚 Shouldn鈥檛 Have Stuffed My Muffin with Jelly鈥

Written by Trevor Handlin and directed by Jo Arnett

There was a lot going on with this piece. It was unclear which way to look as characters interacted with one another. Some were strangers, and some were enemies. This play included shocking instances of murder and seemed to take place in an unknown apocalyptic setting.

It was funny, creepy, and bemusing. It had the most characters of any of the plays from 鈥淭he Originals!鈥 and everyone did their part. With the prize for most interesting name, 鈥淚 Shouldn鈥檛 Have Stuffed My Muffin with Jelly鈥 is one to see.

鈥淔ull Disclosure鈥

Written by Lillian Della Maggiora and directed by Shannon Rodgers

This story is about two women in a relationship that鈥檚 hit a rough patch. In the beginning, they are silent for much of the piece, portraying thoughts and emotions with their facial expressions in a way that was entertaining enough even without the dialogue the audience was likely expecting.

They walk around what is assumed to be a gallery of some kind, observing the art on the walls. When the conversation finally starts, it鈥檚 intriguing how genuine and beautiful it is. These women have an open and honest conversation. What鈥檚 more fascinating is that the story is not tied up with a neat little bow in the end. The ending is somewhat unexpected and unresolved.

If you missed these live performances, no worries! The School of Theater has released a video recording of all six plays. Check it out on .