
Night of One Acts
Night of One Acts
George and the Hidden Dragon
By A.C. Cambers
Director: Jordan Gottschalk
Dramaturg: Ashley Cambers
George and the Hidden Dragon is a one-act play about bullying, self-doubt, and family. The play is set during World War II and follows George and his twin sister, Gwen, as they are sent away from war-torn London to the safety of their uncle's house, World's End. Once there, they meet their older cousin, Alice, who is more than she seems. When a secret passage collapses, George must learn to face his inner demons while finding the courage to stand up for himself and fight the dragon hidden in his uncle's house.
Mother Goose Mystery
By Craig Sodaro
Director: Timothy Frost
When a famous children’s book publisher ends up drinking poisoned cocoa, which of the nursery rhyme characters is the killer? It’s anybody’s guess until a clever trick by Theophilis Thistle flushes out the culprit.
The Greek Mythology Olympiaganza
By Don Zolidis
Director: Jonda Krontz
Two battling narrators attempt to cover the entirety of Greek mythology using audience participation and general theatrical insanity. Creation myths such as Pandora's Box and Cronos and the Titans jostle for space with other famous myths like Jason and the Argonauts (the original Super Friends). Culminating in a heart-pounding, five-minute, two-actor version of The Iliad, this fast-paced, free-wheeling play is wild, silly, and a complete blast for all ages.
General Admission