By
Neil Ruecker
This
weekend the Schoolhouse Arts Center will host its annual Mid-Winter One Act Festival.
It will feature two original plays created by USM students. The first one-act
is titled “The Mountain”, a poignant tale of self-discovery. The second is “The
Fairy Tale Unit”, a hilarious parody of TV police detective programs that will
keep you laughing. The plays will be directed by talented local performer and
musician Zachariah Stearn and performed by a dozen of Schoolhouse’s Black Box Teens.
The
Schoolhouse has many roles in the community. But the most important of them is
to provide a safe and nurturing place where young people can explore the
experience of performing on live stage. This is more than just giving them a
chance to be actors. It is about building self-confidence, enabling them to
overcome their fears by performing before an audience, and finding their own
self-assurance.
These are skills that will benefit them throughout their lives,
no matter what paths they may pursue. The results will go far beyond the
quality of the performance that they present. It is a growth opportunity for
the young performers that cannot be underestimated. These kids have worked long
and hard preparing to present these one-acts. This is your opportunity to enjoy
two entertaining original plays and help foster progress of young performers on
the black box stage.
The
Schoolhouse has dedicated their Black Box Theater to be a platform where new
performers, directors, and technical teams can learn and build new skills in
theater and in life. In the Black Box
they can learn how to work side-by-side as a team to develop a common vision
and bring it to fruition. They learn
leadership skills and how to take direction.
And they find within themselves new skills, new talents, and the
excitement of new successes.
The
One Act Festival will be presented on Saturday January 19 at 7:00 pm and
Sunday, January 20 at 2 pm. You can see the one-acts at the Schoolhouse Arts
Center, 16 Richville Rd. / route 114 in Standish (7 miles north west of
downtown Gorham or North Windham). Adult tickets are $12.
Reservations can be
made by visiting their website at www.schoolhousearts.org. Don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy two
original short plays and support the personal growth of some of our community’s
brightest young people.
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