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The Wrestling Season
"A metaphor for the conflicts, pressures, betrayals, and complex friendships experienced by most teenagers . . . inventive theatre that has a way of touching raw nerve endings." —Robert Trussell, Kansas City Star
The Wrestling Season tackles subject matter seldom addressed but vital to youth and their families: the search for identity and the peer pressure that accompanies it. Using only the setting of a wrestling mat, eight young people struggle with the destructive power of rumors and how others see them.
This is Matt's year to excel on his high-school wrestling team, but innuendo about his friendship with Luke causes Matt to question himself and his priorities. Kori wants to be accepted for who she is, not the way she looks. Melanie copes with a reputation she cannot grow beyond. Jolt and Heather ultimately regret having too much too soon. And Nicole has so little self-esteem that she agrees with everyone.
The action is overseen by The Referee, who comments on the action from inside and outside the drama with hand signals and commands. Using images, movement and sound, cast members function as a chorus and as individual characters whose stories are interwoven to create a theatrical event that challenges and reveals their search for identity.
The Wrestling Season was commissioned by the Coterie Theatre and developed at The Kennedy Center's New Visions/New Voices and New York University's Program in Educational Theatre.
MAY 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 2012
ALL SHOWS 8:00 pm @ Jazz Central
REGULAR TICKETS: $20.00 ALL SEATS
STUDENT TICKETS: $10.00 ALL SEATS
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Rarely Done Productions_Fat Chance
RARELY DONE PRODUCTIONS
AND THE Q CENTER AT ACR PRESENTS
June 10, 2011
All shows general seating $20 — Student Tickets $10
Directed by Scott Austin
This play is a piece of interview theatre about being gay and coming out in high school. With a national trend of gay teen suicides this school year we feel it is important to dialogue about the issue. Actors will be talking about their own experiences with being gay and being bullied at school.
The cast has been able to input their own life experiences into an existing script. This is an exciting story about young people in our community, in our state and in our country. As adults we can no longer turn the other way.
8:00 pm at ArtRage Gallery (map)
505 Hawley Ave, Syracuse, NY 13203
Cast:
Bryce Ameele
Jason Belanger
Jenna Boland
Rayne Coughlin
Natalie Goldberg
Alyssa Napier
Vincent Randazzo
CJ Roche
Giacanna Sylvester
Kip Tarsio
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