[10-MIN DRAMA] K is here to present on their research about the social conventions of "How are you?" But then Grey shows up. If you ask K, everything's fine. Really. F. I. N. E.
[10-MIN DRAMA] K is here to present on their research about the social conventions of "How are you?" But then Grey shows up. If you ask K, everything's fine. Really. F. I. N. E.
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Stephen Kaplan:
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by Elizabeth Decasse
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A lovely piece that deals beautifully with mental health and the weights and baggage that we all carry. Featured in our student-directed one act festival and resonated strongly with the students involved and the entire audience.
A lovely piece that deals beautifully with mental health and the weights and baggage that we all carry. Featured in our student-directed one act festival and resonated strongly with the students involved and the entire audience.
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Luke Pound:
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by Elizabeth Decasse
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Excellent stage representation of working through your mental health. Setting of a talk/symposium demonstrates the concept incredibly well.
Excellent stage representation of working through your mental health. Setting of a talk/symposium demonstrates the concept incredibly well.
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Sage Placer:
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by Elizabeth Decasse
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I want to read this play again and again. It sends an incredibly clear and important message about mental health, to its audience. However, unlike other shows that may come off as preachy or too direct in its message, this play uses a character to symbolize K's mental health. The progression of the characters and plot line, as well as the physicalization of Grey leaves so much to think about and play with as a director or performer.
I want to read this play again and again. It sends an incredibly clear and important message about mental health, to its audience. However, unlike other shows that may come off as preachy or too direct in its message, this play uses a character to symbolize K's mental health. The progression of the characters and plot line, as well as the physicalization of Grey leaves so much to think about and play with as a director or performer.