Director's Cut '22

An extravaganza of student-directed and designed 10-minute plays. 

December 1, 3 & 4, 2022


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SHOW INFORMATION


The Late Afternoon (Around 3:45 or so) Before Christmas  by Brett Neveu

Directed by Angelo Corsini

Description: A personal meeting between a person and Santa Claus who differ in their views on how morality should be judged.


CAST           

Santa ------------------------------ Jay Martins

Richard ---------------------------- Mikaela Pratt



Lillian Goes to the Mirror
 by Cherisse Montgomery

Directed by Nora Jacobi

Description: A woman with breast cancer struggles with the new reality that this brings to her life. This show allows for the breaking of social constructs of the beauty standards for women.


CAST     

Lillian ----------------------------- Katharine Gutkoski

Dan ------------------------------- Liam Tuohey-Kay



Playtime
 by Kent R. Brown

Directed by Lillie Kortrey

Description: An estranged mother and daughter meet up for one of their ritualistic meetings. Despite the nature of their very complicated relationship, they each long for the other, even if they don’t say it.


 CAST   

Nicole ---------------------------- Courtney Sabogal

Maureen ------------------------- Kylee Faulkner



A Change of Pace 
by Edward Pomerantz

Directed by Emily Sheridan

Description: A middle-aged husband and wife confess their infidelity to each other while in bed one night. However, it’s unclear if the wife truly cheated or if she’s just trying to get back at her husband.


CAST   

Margo --------------------------- Celeste Caseria

Jerry ----------------------------- Ryan Theobald



Tickets: Live, in-person, limited audience requiring, masks, social distancing (actual no. of seats

TBD). Tickets will be sold at the Quick Center for the Arts box office. Tickets can be ordered in

person at the Quick Center box office, online at www.theatre-fairfield.org, or by calling the

Quick Center for the Arts. Tickets are $5 for every student of any age, level of education, or

school. General Admission is $10.

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