By Jeff Murphy,
                                                									February 3, 2023
                                             
                                                
                                                 
                                                
                                                WARRENSBURG, MO – University of Central Missouri Theatre and Dance will present a
                                                   weekend of repertory theatre with the collection of student-directed one-acts titled
                                                   “Cry Now, Laugh Later.” Due to the length of the collection of these plays, the show
                                                   has been split into two sets. The “Cry Now” set includes the one-act plays, “The Stonewater
                                                   Rapture” by Doug Wright, “Do Over” by Arianna Rose, and “The Unknown Part of The Ocean”
                                                   by Sheri Wilner and will be performed at 7 p.m. Feb. 9 and Feb. 11. The “Laugh Later”
                                                   set will include the one-act plays “In a Darkroom, the Lord Knows” by C.E. Turnage
                                                   and “Destiny is a Careless Waiter” by Julie Zaffarano, to be performed at 7 p.m. Feb.
                                                   10 and 2 p.m. Feb. 11.  All shows are in the Nickerson Black Box Theatre located on
                                                   the first floor of Nickerson Hall. This collection of one-act plays is directed, designed,
                                                   and performed by UCM students. 
“The Stonewater Rapture” is a play about two teens in the Bible belt of Texas. Carlyle,
                                                   played by Emily Meehan, is an 18-year-old girl struggling to deal with her religious
                                                   upbringing and the temptations of her new relationship, while her boyfriend, Whitney,
                                                   played by Jake Collins, is pressuring her to take things further. Whitney is also
                                                   dealing with bullying in school that Carlyle tries to help with to no avail. Whitney
                                                   tries to deny there are any issues until Carlyle opens up about being assaulted at
                                                   a party. Whitney tries to help her come to terms with the assault while she struggles
                                                   with religious delusions. (Content Disclosure: this play includes sexual assault,
                                                   homophobia, mentions of abortion, and religious trauma.) “The Stonewater Rapture”
                                                   is written by Doug Wright and is directed by Ansley Walker, with technical direction
                                                   by Kierra Kellum. 
“Do Over” is a play about a boy named Tyler, played by Finn Juliano, who stumbles
                                                   into the U Drop Inn and is distraught to find that his earthly life is over. His mother
                                                   Robin, played by Makenzie Lewis, visits him in his dreamscape. Brae, a bartender at
                                                   the Inn played by Clair Groos, is dealing with pain from her past life that comes
                                                   home to roost in Tyler’s story in a surprising manner. Lydia is a manager at the Inn
                                                   and is played by Madeline Otero. All of these characters must follow the road to redemption
                                                   in hopes they can all find the ability to forgive and move on. Content Disclosure:
                                                   This play includes mentions of death. “Do Over” is written by Arianna Rose with direction
                                                   by Owen Hopper with technical direction by Hollie Neumann.
 
“The Unknown Part of The Ocean” follows a mother, played by Alyna Mathews, who is
                                                   struggling with terminal cancer, while her 8-year-old daughter, Sophie, played by
                                                   Miranda Muenz, tries her best to understand and help her mother any way she can. (Content
                                                   Disclosure: depiction of terminal cancer.) “The Unknown Part of the Ocean” is written
                                                   by Sheri Wilner, directed by Lexi Winterbower, with technical direction by Luke Habjan.
“In a Dark Room, the Lord Knows” showcases two girls, Jak and Lucy, played by Hanna
                                                   Wilson and Reagan Weber. The girls both attend a Christian school where they struggle
                                                   to deal with the negative effects of purity culture. (Content Disclosure: cursing,
                                                   sexual assault, partial nudity, lewd behavior, religious trama, and mentions of abortion.)
                                                   “In the Dark Room, the Lord Knows” is written by C.E. Turnage, and directed by Tierra
                                                   Buckner, with technical direction by Seth Sneary. 
“Destiny is a Careless Waiter” is a farce written by Julie Zaffarano. Sean, played
                                                   by Thomas Clark, invites Emily, Played by Shanna Sinnow, to dinner to propose marriage.
                                                   He brings his grandmother’s engagement ring to the restaurant and instructs the server
                                                   to place the ring in Emily’s dessert. Justin, played by Riley Given, invites Bria,
                                                   portrayed by Meleena Johnson, to the same restaurant at the same time, planning to
                                                   break up with her. When the engagement ring intended for Emily ends up in Bria’s dessert,
                                                   the chaos begins. This show is directed by Jace Nielson with technical direction by
                                                   Caleb Wands. 
The faculty advisors for this set of studio productions are Dr. Aaron Scully and Jamie
                                                   Gresens. 
Tickets are $1 and are available at the door. There is limited seating in the Black
                                                   Box Theatre so arriving early is highly encouraged. Doors will open at 7 p.m. and
                                                   the show will begin at 7:30 p.m.  Parking is available in the Multipurpose Building
                                                   parking lot. For additional information please contact Dr. Aaron Scully at ascully@ucmo.edu.