Glenville State College's theatre department is presenting a collection of one-act plays about dating and relationships tonight and Friday.
The audience finds a woman perhaps a little too anxious to be a bride
in 'Bridal Terrorism.' A surprise awaits her in the end.
Zack Cyriacks character becomes agitated hitting a table spilling Whitney Stalnaker's beverage in 'Sure Thing.' (Photos by Drew Moody)
In the next offering, two friends meet on Valentine's Day. Neither
are satisfied with how life is going, but eventually find hope.
In the final play, the audience may feel they're attending a game
show gone wrong, as two people make numerous 'mistakes'
while first meeting.
Ryan Konarshe plays the anxious bride, Zack Cyriacks
is the object of her affection in 'Bridal Terrorism.'
Edmond White and Sarah Sivard portray friends
who find hope despite sadness in 'February 14.'
The production is directed by GSC professor, Dennis Wemm.
Shows both nights begin at 7 p.m. at The President's Auditorium
in the Heflin Administration Building.
Editor's Note: The plays carry a PG-13 rating for sexual
references and language. 'Bridal Terrorism' was written
by Bill Rosenfield; 'February 14' was written by Seth
Kramer; 'Sure Thing' was written by David Ives.
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