2012 One-Act Festival
Our 2012 One-Act Festival was a success with four community-written and -directed one-act plays.
The production team and a description of each one-act along with the cast is listed below.
Production Team:
Artistic Director: Daniel McKinley
Technical Director: Keith Henderson
Asst. Technical Director: Lisa Henderson
Sound Board Operator: Michael Nguyen
Light Board Operator: Savana Nix
The production team and a description of each one-act along with the cast is listed below.
Production Team:
Artistic Director: Daniel McKinley
Technical Director: Keith Henderson
Asst. Technical Director: Lisa Henderson
Sound Board Operator: Michael Nguyen
Light Board Operator: Savana Nix
Silver Justice and Armageddon
by Elizabeth Wiegard
Silver Justice is a masked vigilante locked in a struggle with her arch-nemesis Armageddon. She battles to protect the city from utter destruction, but is blindsided with a revelation that will shake the very foundations of her beliefs. What can she do when she learns everything she once knew was a lie?
Cast:
Directed by Jacob Grosche
Silver Justice: Lyndal Doughtery
Armageddon: Sam Puttman
Cast:
Directed by Jacob Grosche
Silver Justice: Lyndal Doughtery
Armageddon: Sam Puttman
Worth Waiting For
by Michael Singer, Jr.
Worth Waiting for follows the life and love of a man from high school through his golden years, by conversations he shares with a friend while waiting for his date at various points in his life. It is the common experiences of man through the different stages of his life,
when experienced through an uncommon love.
Cast:
Directed by Michael Singer
Jack: John “Jake” Singer
Wilson: Ryan Dye
Diane: Shelby Roberts
Server: Mary Wolk
Techies: Aileen Wolk
Amanda Wolk
when experienced through an uncommon love.
Cast:
Directed by Michael Singer
Jack: John “Jake” Singer
Wilson: Ryan Dye
Diane: Shelby Roberts
Server: Mary Wolk
Techies: Aileen Wolk
Amanda Wolk
The Right Direction
by Sarah Kidwell
The Right Direction is about a teenage girl who runs away to escape the pressures and responsibilities of a hectic lifestyle. Before she gets very far, though, she runs into a philosophical (and smelly) hobo sitting on the side of the street, who teaches her to find happiness in the little things.
Cast:
Directed by Brenda Pauley
Emily: Raya Martin
Fred: Bob L. Narrens
Cast:
Directed by Brenda Pauley
Emily: Raya Martin
Fred: Bob L. Narrens
Murder Almost Foul
by Robert Jones
Murder Almost Foul is ACTT member, Robert Jones’s first play he’s written and spoofs many classic murder mysteries. With warnings of the theft of The Lost Diamond of the Walla Walla Bing Bang, Professor Dakota Smith calls for help from Detective Sam Clubs and Sgt. Joe Tuesday. Before long the diamond is stolen and the professor has been murdered. Was it the butler, the maid, the Count, the actress, the author, the singer, the painter, the playboy, or the admiral, who knows? Now it’s up to Clubs and Tuesday to find the murderer, and comedy, before he or she can escape.
Cast:
Directed by Robert Jones
Detective Sam Clubs: Jacob Grosche
Professor Dakota Smith: John “Jake” Singer
Admiral Sinking Quicken: Sam Puttman
Count De Moone: Jim Yelton
Bill Fold: Ryan Dye
Sasha Diva: Sarah Kidwell
Lara Gitis: Shelby Roberts
Butler: Amanda Wolk
Maid: Mary Wolk
Cliff Hanger: Mike Singer
Blake Canvas: Robert Jones
Sgt. Joe Tuesday: Daniel McKinley
Examiner Phil Migrave: Aileen Wolk
Police officer # 1: John "Jake" Singer
Police Officer # 2: Aileen Wolk
Cast:
Directed by Robert Jones
Detective Sam Clubs: Jacob Grosche
Professor Dakota Smith: John “Jake” Singer
Admiral Sinking Quicken: Sam Puttman
Count De Moone: Jim Yelton
Bill Fold: Ryan Dye
Sasha Diva: Sarah Kidwell
Lara Gitis: Shelby Roberts
Butler: Amanda Wolk
Maid: Mary Wolk
Cliff Hanger: Mike Singer
Blake Canvas: Robert Jones
Sgt. Joe Tuesday: Daniel McKinley
Examiner Phil Migrave: Aileen Wolk
Police officer # 1: John "Jake" Singer
Police Officer # 2: Aileen Wolk