Sandy River Players present four one-act comedic plays May 28-31

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The cast of Christopher Durang's parody of the Greek tragedy Medea demonstrate how bed sheets can become ideal togas for comic effect.  Back row (from l - r) Tim Berry, who will play the Deus Ex Machina,  Michael Sherrod as Jason, and Kyla Wheeler as Medea.  Front row, the Greek chorus (l - r): Kat Zachary, Melody Bickford, Karen Platt, Beth Reynolds, and Jenny Hinds.
The cast of Christopher Durang’s parody of the Greek tragedy Medea demonstrate how bed sheets can become ideal togas for comic effect. Back row, from left to right: Tim Berry, who will play the Deus Ex Machina; Michael Sherrod as Jason, and Kyla Wheeler as Medea; Front, from left to right: the Greek chorus: Kat Zachary, Melody Bickford, Karen Platt, Beth Reynolds and Jenny Hinds.
Gabby Garnier, a junior art major at UMF, is shown painting a flat for the upcoming production of Durang 101.  Garnier will paint four 4' x 10' flats to represent book jackets of the Christopher Durang parodies being presented by the Sandy River Players.
Gabby Garnier, a junior art major at UMF, is shown painting a flat for the upcoming production of Durang 101. Garnier will paint four 4′ x 10′ flats to represent book jackets of the Christopher Durang parodies being presented by the Sandy River Players.

FARMINGTON – The Sandy River Players invite you to take a college class in comedy, specifically the comedy of playwright Christopher Durang who said, “Laughter can give you a new perspective.” The Players will present an evening of four, one-act plays set up to mock a college lecture called “Durang 101.” Prof. Wik E. Pedia will give brief narratives about the plays which are being performed by a local theatre group called The Muddy Brook Players. Audience participation in the class discussion will be encouraged, but Prof. Pedia promises no surprise quizzes.

The four plays to be presented are four of Durang’s best known one-acts, and all are parodies of famous literary classics: The Hardy Boys and the Mystery of Where Babies Come From, Desire. Desire. Desire., Medea, and For Whom The Southern Belle Tolls. These are plays with adult language and mature content.

The Alumni Theatre on the University of Maine at Farmington campus will become a lecture hall and performance space for this production, which runs from May 28 through May 31. The “class” will begin promptly at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, and at 2 p.m. on Sunday. “Tuition” will be $8 for adults and $6 for students and seniors.

Co-directors Robin Lisherness and Karen West say that they are particularly proud of their actors who have taken on the roles of technicians as well. In true community theatre spirit, the cast is also working as costumers, prop managers, sound crew, and set builders. And in a long-standing tradition, UMF students are working with the Sandy River Players: recent graduate and secondary education major Nicole Clark has learned to program lighting cues specifically for this production, and junior art major Gabby Garnier is painting scenery to resemble book jackets for the four plays.

“Students,” aka audience members, are reminded not to be late because Prof. Pedia takes his comedy class seriously!

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