By Nicole Cooke,
                                                									October 22, 2024
                                             
                                                
                                                University of Central Missouri (UCM) Theatre and Dance and Central Missouri Playwrights will present the New Play Festival at 7:30 p.m.
                                                   Oct. 31, Nov. 1 and Nov. 2 and at 2 p.m. Nov. 2 and Nov. 3 in the Black Box Theatre
                                                   at Nickerson Hall on the UCM campus. 
                                                
                                                
The New Play Festival will present new works written by UCM students ranging from
                                                   10-minute and one-act plays to full-length plays, with different shows performing
                                                   each night. Tickets are free for UCM students, military members, veterans and military
                                                   families with a valid ID at the door. The Nov. 3 matinee is a Pay-What-You-Can performance.
                                                   Admission to all other showings of the New Play Festival is $5 for all other patrons.
                                                   ASL interpreters will be provided at the Nov. 2 evening show.
                                                
                                                
                                                
                                                
The festival kicks off Thursday night, Oct. 31 with a presentation of a full-length
                                                   play, “20 Til’,” by student Grace Clark and directed by Dr. Aaron Scully.
                                                
                                                
Friday night, Nov. 1 will be a presentation of various 10-minute plays written and
                                                   directed by UCM students, including “Slow Train Through Sassoon” by Roger Coleman
                                                   and directed by Scully, “Don’t Mind The Reaper” by Jesse Moore and directed by Clark,
                                                   “The Pantheon” by Jake Collins and directed by Raegan Weber, “Snowballing” by Payton
                                                   Lawrence and directed by Moore, “Lesser” by Lilyanne Mitchell and directed by Collins,
                                                   “A Side of Gin” by Clark and directed by Sophie Conover, and “When One Door Closes
                                                   ….” by Megan Weaver and directed by Clark.
                                                
                                                
The full-length play “Lovejoy” by Stephanie Heathcock and directed by Conover will
                                                   be performed at the Saturday, Nov. 2 matinee performance.
                                                
                                                
Saturday night will be a presentation of 10-minute and one-act plays consisting of
                                                   “A Portrait Tailored for Two” by Clark and directed by Collins, “Borz” by John Plasencio
                                                   and directed by Weber, “Goodbye Dewey” by Quinn Allen and directed by Collins, and
                                                   “The Devil Came to Arkansas” by Plasencio and directed by Moore. 
                                                
                                                
A presentation of one-act plays will round out the festival Sunday afternoon, Nov.
                                                   3: “Ruining the Roses” by Avory Nail and directed by Lawrence, “Mattie” by Nail and
                                                   directed by Clark, and “The Unspoken Rule” by Clark and directed by Do Hyun Kim and
                                                   Scully.
                                                
                                                
The audience is invited to stay for a talkback at the conclusion of each performance. 
                                                
                                                
“New Play Festivals are always very exciting, especially when they are plays from
                                                   students. We get to hear the voices of the future of the stage, their ideas and concerns,
                                                   and the subjects they want to explore,” Artistic Director Scully said. “The simplicity
                                                   of the presentation of the plays allows all involved to focus on the words of the
                                                   play. Then, the hope is that the audience will stay after and provide feedback to
                                                   the playwright so they can further develop their play.” 
                                                
                                                
The production team for the New Play Festival includes Artistic Director Scully, Production
                                                   Manager Clark and Directors Clark, Collins, Conover, Kim, Lawrence, Moore, Scully
                                                   and Weber.
                                                
                                                
Actors featured in the New Play Festival include Kayla Addison, Jeremiah Ayres, Ayden
                                                   Christensen, Clark, Collins, Conover, Nathalia Cordero, Danny Gage, Dylan Hertzler,
                                                   Finn Juliano, Madison Keep, Cal Klaus, Lawrence, Alli Livingston, Moore, Hannah Rodriguez-Nemeth,
                                                   Emma Stevens, Alannah Trigg, Karlee Troutt, Kaia Trujillo, Alea Ware, Allie Whitbey,
                                                   Weber and Cami Wieberg.
                                                
                                                
Seating is limited for this production and it is first come, first served. Tickets
                                                   are available at the UCM Theatre and Dance Office in Martin 113 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
                                                   Monday through Friday, at the door or at ucmboxoffice.universitytickets.com.  
                                                
                                                
For more information, please contact Scully at ascully@ucmo.edu, call the UCM Theatre and Dance Office at 660-543-4020 or visit facebook.com/UCMTheatreandDance.