From Deseret News archives:
10-minute plays offer treat at UVSC
Most are well done, but some of them need more work
They're whimsical, imaginative, silly, unique and short.
Touted as a 10-minute play festival, the 7th annual Short Attention Span Theatre features original plays by students at Utah Valley State College. Most of these shorts really shine.
Sadly, some of them lack the polish to really glisten.
"DTR," by Karen Richards, directed by Steven Driggs; stage manager, Karen Richards. Cast: Cooper Howell as Matt and Jaclyn Hales as Ashley. This amusing look at the "dating game" delves into the psyche of male/female interpretations on everything from body language to eating habits. It is well-written and successfully defines the difference between "going out" and "hanging out."
"Got Jesus?" by Dan Groves, directed by Ashley Grant; stage manager, Karen Richards. Cast: Jordan Cummings as Bill and Gary Reimer as James. This script puts an interesting twist on guilt. It has an intriguing ending, but getting there is excruciating. Those not caught up in philosophy lingo may find this play's convoluted words falling on deaf ears.
"Almost Jedi," by Jacob Lauretzen, directed by Laura Garner; stage manager is DeAnna Ashworth. Cast: Brian Randall as Norman, Justin Colledge as Tim, Chris Clark as the security guard and James Croft as the mystery guest. This piece investigates two young men who go beyond fanatical in the desire to become Jedi knights. The reality that life as we know it doesn't have Jedi knights doesn't seem to thwart these guys in their efforts. From light-saber fights to mind control with the wave of a hand, these "Star Wars" junkies think it's all real. This script vocalized what many of us think about those who get too caught up in the unreal.
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