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UMF Theatre program honored with Moss Hart Memorial Award

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Theatre UMF recreates gritty prison experience with 2012 production of Bruce Graham’s “Coyote on a Fence.”

FARMINGTON – The University of Maine at Farmington is proud to announce that it has recently been awarded a Moss Hart Memorial Award by the New England Theatre Conference, New England’s oldest and largest regional theatre association, for its March 2012 Theatre UMF production of Bruce Graham’s “Coyote on a Fence.”

The UMF production was awarded an honorable mention in the award’s College and University Theatre Division. This is one of only two prestigious Moss Hart Memorial Awards awarded to New England college theater productions this year.

“This is a great honor for our students and our theater program,” said Jayne Decker, director of “Coyote on a Fence” and UMF faculty member. “One goal of the UMF theatre program is to give our students an opportunity for exceptional performance work and professional growth. And the students really rose to that challenge with this production.”

Graham’s play is a text used in Decker’s Social and Political Theatre course, and one her students have always wanted the chance to perform, according to Decker. A compelling drama set in a southern prison, “Coyote on a Fence” explores complex questions about today’s society and how it measures guilt and innocence.

The UMF production included stellar performances by an ensemble student cast including Zachary Fowler, of Presque Isle; Austin Hayes, of Gorham; Jade Wells, of Pittsfield; and Jared Boghosian, of Belgrade. Stanley Spilecki, resident scenic and lighting designer, led the technical team in transforming Alumni Theater into a gritty prison experience.

Elizabeth Dorr, UMF faculty member, added to the overall effect with precise period costume design, while Drew McLain, UMF senior from Farmington majoring in music and theater arts, worked in sound design to help create the choreographed chaos of prison life.

“It was a remarkable experience to watch the change in the audience as they entered the theater,” said Decker. “In a moment, they went from the everyday world to the stark environment of a southern prison created by the cast and crew. That’s the moment when you know you’re part of something very special.”

Annual Moss Hart Memorial Awards are presented at The New England Theatre Conference Annual Convention. Their goal is to recognize and encourage outstanding theatrical productions throughout New England of playscripts that present affirmative views of human courage and dignity, that have strong literary and artistic merit and which, in their productions, exemplify fresh, imaginative, creative treatment within the intent of the playwright.

Left to right: UMF students Zach Fowler and Austin Hayes give stellar performance in Theatre UMF production.
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3 Comments

  1. The play was astonishing and tremendously moving. One of the best student productions I’ve ever seen. Congratulations to everyone involved.

  2. One of the best productions of any sort. The directing, acting, and staging rivaled some, and surpassed many of the hundreds of theater performance I have seen in NYC. What a privilege it is to see theater of this caliber just a few blocks from my home.

  3. We were fortunate to have attended and found the performance very gripping. We arrived a few minutes early and I think that just sitting there in that environment/ambiance heightened our receptivity to the entire performance. Well done.

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