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Moon Children

2015 • FSCJ DramaWorks

A poignant dive into the disillusionment of youth. read more
A poignant dive into the disillusionment of youth. read more

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Dates
Thursday, April 9, 2015 —
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Showtimes
Thursday, April 9, 2015
7:30 p.m.
Friday, April 10, 2015
8:00 p.m.
Saturday, April 11, 2015
8:00 p.m.
Sunday, April 12, 2015
2:00 p.m.

Synopsis

Set in the tumultuous 1960s, Moon Children explores the lives of a group of college roommates as they navigate love, politics, and identity. Michael Weller’s compelling script offers a vivid portrayal of young people teetering on the brink of adulthood, grappling with a world that seems as chaotic as their hearts.

“In April of 2015, FSCJ Dramaworks presented Moonchildren, a dramatic comedy by Michael Weller. Originally premiering under the title Cancer in 1971 at London’s Royal Court Theatre, Moonchildren received its American premiere under its current title in Washington, DC a few months later before debuting on Broadway in 1972.

The play itself is about learning, and tests the involvement of a seemingly typical bunch of semi-communal 1965 kids in education, political action, and their own identities over the course of their last year in college. Set during the midst of the civil rights movement and at the forefront of the full galvanization of the anti-Vietnam war protests and the hippie counter-culture of Woodstock, the play takes place in a period still years away from full recognition of women’s rights and gay rights.

Weller’s unique theatrical style weaves together strands from Anton Chekhov, vaudeville, and Samuel Beckett. There is no conventional “plot”. Events occur. Relationships are experienced. Characters evolve. Graduation comes with the shock of eviction from a golden age, which they had treated as temporary and hostile. Maturity arrives with the sadness of wisdom. They have all come through academically. Careers are open to them. But knowledge has grown frightening, and the future more so. Fighting against loneliness may be their ultimate protest.

Be advised this play contains language and content some may find objectionable, and may not be suitable for audiences under 17.” — Moon Children - FSCJ Dramaworks

Cast

Cootie (Mel)
Kirk Torres
Ruth
Sara Girard
Norman
Ruben Civilus
Dick (Richard)
Jeremy Mangal
Kathy
Serah Bennett
Bob Rettie (Job)
Drew Frericks
Rhonda
Emily Kritzman
Mr. Willis
Scott Hussey
Lucille
Sarah Dickinson
Shelly
Kayla Beadle
Uncle Murray
Bogdan Pshichenko
Officer Bream
Bryan Martins
Officer Effing
Riley Shea
Father
Milkman
Lucas Buford

Crew

Scenic and Lighting Designer
Costume Designers
Scene Shop Supervisor
Bob Rupp
Stage Manager and Sound Designer
Morgan Holbrook
Assistant Stage Managers
Nicole Gibson, Michael Kahoutek
Poster Design
Kayla Beadle
Program Layout
Tara Paige
Master Electrician
Rachel Wise
Lightboard Operator
Adam Mayhugh
Sound Technician
Korey Gouin
Sound Board Operator
Seth Donaldson
Properties Mistress
Emily Kritzman
Properties Assistants
Serah Bennett, Sara Girard
Run Crew
Barrett Cutt, Korey Gouin, John Luke, Savannah Ramey
Scenery Construction
Students in Drama Practicum and Technical Lab Classes

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