University offers "dark comedy" Nov. 5-7
Bluffton University fall theatre production described as 'dark comedy'
How far is too far for a parent to go for their child? Audience members may have a new appreciation for that question after attending Bluffton University's performance of the play Bright Ideas by Eric Coble Nov. 5-8.
Director Dr. Melissa Friesen describes the play as, "a dark comedy which satirizes the ultra-competitive parenting culture as it follows a young couple trying to get their child into the 'ultimate preschool.'
Having been told that their child's success in life depends on what he has achieved by the age of four, the well-intentioned Bradleys quickly spiral out of control.
They become obsessed with finding not only the right preschool, but the best extracurricular activities, coaches and enrichment opportunities for their son. Eventually, nothing will stop the Bradleys from their misguided quest to be "perfect" parents.
A dark comedy is a play that is comical but contains serious and even tragic elements. As Friesen describes, "Bad things happen but the play still maintains a comic tone." The task of the actors will be "keeping the [comic] quality and satire alive even in the dark moments."
Friesen had multiple reasons for choosing Bright Ideas as Bluffton's fall production. "I think it's a well-written, engaging script," said Friesen. "The content was intriguing to me because it's about a contemporary issue that our society is dealing with."
Another element that interested Friesen is its connection to the classic Shakespearean play Macbeth. "Bright Ideas uses similar themes, character names and scenic elements from Macbeth and applies them to a contemporary North American context."
"I hope that while the audience is laughing, they are able to take away a critical perspective on parenting culture," said Friesen. Like Friesen, senior Ryan Mooney (Forest), is optimistic about the play. "I really think the play is going to be quite fun and hilarious," he said. Mooney will be performing the role of Joshua, the doting father.
"All the people involved in the play are putting in 150 percent, which will make this show an exceptional one." Junior Sarah Diller, who plays Genevra, the crazed mother, agrees. "The play is very funny, and we have been having a lot of fun working on it."
Bright Ideas will be performed in Bluffton University's Ramseyer Auditorium, Thursday through Saturday, Nov. 5-7, at 7:30 p.m. and on Sunday, Nov. 8, at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $7 for adults and $5 for senior citizens and students. To purchase tickets, contact the box office at [email protected] or 419-358-3239.
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