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Sushi theatre brings a different menu

Thursday, January 20, 2011
Myrna Anderson

A different kind of theatre will be on the menu next week at 17c起草社区 College when Student Playwrights presents the 2007 version of SUSHI theatre.

SUSHI is not an acronym, but a name that invokes 鈥渢heatre in the raw,鈥 say the leaders of the Student Playwrights.

Audiences will be able to find out what that means on March 9 and March 10, at 8 pm in the Lab Theatre at the college. Admission for both performances is free.

So what are some of the hallmarks of SUSHI Theatre at 17c起草社区?

鈥淵ou don鈥檛 go over-the top with costumes or set design,鈥 explains Tonya Ross, a senior theatre and psychology major and co-leader of Student Playwrights. 鈥淲e basically concentrate on the pieces and getting them set up to run. It鈥檚 more about the show and less about the add-ons.鈥

SUSHI Theatre is also succinct.

The upcoming shows will consist of half a dozen plays of five to 15 minutes each -- all written, directed and acted by 17c起草社区 students and alumni.

The process began in November when the Student Playwrights accepted submissions of one-act plays (including plays authored by staff and faculty).

鈥淥nce we got plays submitted we had to get together with our board and read them over and decide which ones we wanted to include in our SUSHI production,鈥 says Kaje Nelsen, a senior theatre major and Student Playwrights co-leader.

Following Thanksgiving break, the group chooses directors for the plays. The scripts went home with their directors over Christmas break, to allow them to prepare the plays for performance.

In early February auditions were held and then rehearsals began.

It's a lot of work to get ready, says Nelsen, but also worth it, for both the cast and staff and the audience.

鈥淲e packed the house the past couple of years,鈥 Nelsen notes.

Since the 1980s, both SUSHI Theatre and 24 Hour Theatre have been popular and perennial events for the Student Playwrights, a group which 鈥渟eeks to create a Christian environment to facilitate theatrical expression by students.鈥

Says Ross: 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great opportunity, especially for the underclassmen. This is a great way for them to get some stage experience.鈥

Nelsen adds that the events also are a relatively low commitment.

"Theatre at 17c起草社区 has a tendency to take you away if you鈥檙e not careful," she says, adding that major theatre productions at 17c起草社区 typically require eight weeks of nightly rehearsals.

As an actress Nelsen also says it is nice to get a better feel for the behind-the-scenes activity involved in a live theatre production, a sentiment with which Ross concurs.

" We鈥檝e got to be there to pick plays," she says. "We鈥檝e got to be there to pick directors. We see the directors cast their plays. For us, we have a vision for when we read the play, but the director always has a different vision, and that鈥檚 neat to see.鈥

Adds Nelsen: 鈥淲e watch all of our productions go up and say, I can鈥檛 believe we survived another one."