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SUMMARY:One Act Wonders
DESCRIPTION:A Friendly Competition to Kick Off Ten Fifteen's Fifth Year\n\nA collection of one-act plays\, collectively known as One Act Wonders will begin Ten Fifteens Productions' 2025 season. The three selections have their own directors\, but will feature an ensemble cast\, and there's a twist.... The audience will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite\, which will then be entered into the American Association of Community Theatre's One Act Competition. (The same competition the nonprofit theater placed second in the region during the most recent cycle.)\n\n\n\nThis production is sponsored by The UPS Store in Warrenton.\n\nAbout the Shows:\n\n'dentity Crisis by Christopher Durang\, directed by Ryan Hull\n\nRecovering from a nervous breakdown\, Jane is nursed and nagged by her relentlessly cheerful mother\, and confused by her oversexed brother who keeps changing into her father\, her grandfather and her mother's French lover. Eventually all (including Jane's psychiatrist\, who undergoes a sex change operation and swaps places with his wife) change characters again and become Jane herself leaving her with no identity at all and pointing up the near impossibility of self-identification in our uncertain times.\n\nOut at Sea by Slawomir Mrozek\, directed by Karen Bain\n\nThree men starving on a life raft must determine which of them is to become dinner for the other two. One is thin\, one is medium\, and one is fat. After the men employ a hilariously logical series of civil procedures to arrive at a solution\, guess which one has to volunteer!\n\nConflict by Wade Bradford\, directed by Deborah Jensen\n\nA very amusing explanation of how we crave stories in which the protagonist experiences all kinds of hardship.\n\nCast:\n\nJaime Britton\n\nSimon Caron\n\nMax Chase\n\nDylan Disch\n\nCyndi Fisher\n\nDeac Guidi\n\nJohn Hoff\n\nSara Spangler\n\nEssential Information:\n\nOne Act Wonders\n\nDirected by Karen Bain\, Ryan Hull\, and Deborah Jensen\n\nJanuary 24th\, 25th\, 31st\, February 1st\, 6th\, 7th\, and 8th at 7:30pm\n\nJanuary 26th and February 2nd at 3:30pm\n\nTickets are $25\, and are available online at www.thetenfifteentheater.com.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>A Friendly Competition to Kick Off Ten Fifteen&rsquo\;s Fifth Year</strong></p>\n\n<p>A collection of one-act plays\, collectively known as <em>One Act Wonders</em> will begin Ten Fifteens Productions&rsquo\; 2025 season. The three selections have their own directors\, but will feature an ensemble cast\, and there&rsquo\;s a twist.... The audience will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite\, which will then be entered into the American Association of Community Theatre&rsquo\;s One Act Competition. (The same competition the nonprofit theater placed second in the region during the most recent cycle.)<br />\n<br />\nThis production is sponsored by The UPS Store in Warrenton.</p>\n\n<p><strong>About the Shows:</strong></p>\n\n<p><em>&lsquo\;dentity Crisis </em><strong>by Christopher Durang\, directed by Ryan Hull</strong><br />\nRecovering from a nervous breakdown\, Jane is nursed and nagged by her relentlessly cheerful mother\, and confused by her oversexed brother&mdash\;who keeps changing into her father\, her grandfather and her mother&rsquo\;s French lover. Eventually all (including Jane&rsquo\;s psychiatrist\, who undergoes a sex change operation and swaps places with his wife) change characters again and become Jane herself&mdash\;leaving her with no identity at all and pointing up the near impossibility of self-identification in our uncertain times.</p>\n\n<p><em>Out at Sea</em><strong> by Slawomir Mrozek\, directed by Karen Bain</strong><br />\nThree men starving on a life raft must determine which of them is to become dinner for the other two. One is thin\, one is medium\, and one is fat. After the men employ a hilariously logical series of civil procedures to arrive at a solution\, guess which one has to volunteer!</p>\n\n<p><em>Conflict</em><strong> by Wade Bradford\, directed by Deborah Jensen</strong><br />\nA very amusing explanation of how we crave stories in which the protagonist experiences all kinds of hardship.</p>\n\n<p><strong>Cast:</strong><br />\nJaime Britton<br />\nSimon Caron<br />\nMax Chase<br />\nDylan Disch<br />\nCyndi Fisher<br />\nDeac Guidi<br />\nJohn Hoff<br />\nSara Spangler</p>\n\n<p><strong>Essential Information:</strong></p>\n\n<p><em>One Act Wonders</em><br />\nDirected by Karen Bain\, Ryan Hull\, and Deborah Jensen<br />\nJanuary 24th\, 25th\, 31st\, February 1st\, 6th\, 7th\, and 8th at 7:30pm<br />\nJanuary 26th and February 2nd at 3:30pm</p>\n\n<p>Tickets are $25\, and are available online at www.thetenfifteentheater.com.</p>\n
LOCATION:The Ten Fifteen Theater 1015 Commercial St Astoria\, OR 97103
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URL:https://members.oldoregon.com/events/details/one-act-wonders-02-02-2025-39740
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