Florida Community College offers “The Duck Variations” and
“Seven Menus”
Florida Community College is presenting two
student-directed one-act plays on July 22 and July 23 at 8 p.m.
at the Nathan H. Wilson Center for the Arts Studio Theatre on
South Campus.
“The Duck Variations” by David
Mamet is directed by Thomas Trauger. The play is a dialog between
two grandfatherly gentlemen on a Chicago park bench. “Seven
Menus” by
David Ives is directed by Ashley Olberding. The play’s
setting is a restaurant table that seats a progression of friends,
a couple at a time, and explores their relationships as menu
courses and meals change.
Trauger and Olberding are also producing their pieces, including
play selection, auditions and casting. The Wilson Center provides
labor and space for the rehearsals and performances. Sets and
properties come from existing stock. The student directors have
professors Ken McCulough and Johnny Pettegrew as directing and
technical consultants, and Wilson Center Operations Manager Beth
Harvey serves as the business and marketing consultant.
Admission is a suggested donation of
$5, the proceeds of which go to the Wilson Center scholarship
fund. The Wilson Center is located at the College’s South
Campus, 11901 Beach Blvd. For more information, call 904.646.2222.
Please be advised this production contains strong language and
content, and is not suitable for younger audiences.