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Theatre faculty works selected for performances

By Alex Pologruto | Mar 18, 2022

Lissa Graham Schneider and Darryl Phillipy

51ĀŅĀ× faculty member headshots of Lissa Graham-Schneider and Daryl Phillipy

Two faculty members have original plays performed

MURRAY, Ky. — Plays by two 51ĀŅĀ× theatre faculty members have recently been performed at national venues. Sweetpea and Me by professor Lissa Graham-Schneider was performed at the Rockford New Words Festival at the West Side Show Room in Rockford, Illinois, and My Head Hurts by associate professor Daryl Phillipy was a featured workshop play at the Scawwy Howwow Theatre in New York, New York.

ā€œI was honored to have my work chosen by Rockford New Words for performance,ā€ says Graham-Schneider. ā€œSweet Pea and Me was conceptualized as a spoken word piece. I first composed it for an anti-racism rally held on the campus of 51ĀŅĀ× State. I have been refining it for years.ā€ 

The Rockford New Words Festival is an annual event and features ten new works on a particular theme. The works are performed by professional actors for live and virtual audiences via Facebook. This year’s theme was ā€œWords of Women,ā€ and Sweetpea and Me was chosen from over 200 entries nationwide.

ā€œThis is the first time I have not been the performer of Sweet Pea and Me,ā€ says Graham-Schneider. ā€œIt was satisfying to hear the perspectives of the director and the actress. They were able to express nuisances to the work that I, as a non-actor, lack the ability to convey. I hope to eventually extend this piece into a larger work.ā€

Phillipy submitted his play for consideration after seeing a posting for Scawwy Howwow Theatre on Play Submission Helper, a website that lists monthly play submissions across the United States. Scawwy Howwow Theatre is an New York City multi-media company that ā€œaims to push the limits of theatre, media and horror.ā€

Phillipy’s ten-minute work focuses on a ā€œnormal, everyday couple,ā€ Honey and Dear. Dear comes home from a hard day at the office with a splitting headache and Honey is there to see to his every need. Dear has brought home a gift for Honey, packaged in a box. ā€œThe guessing game of ā€˜what’s in the box’ ensues,ā€ said Phillipy, ā€œand Dear's mood worsens as his headache worsens. Honey soothes him and finally gets to see what is in the box.ā€

ā€œThe challenges of writing a ten-minute play are that you don't really have a lot of time for exposition, and the dramatic action needs to unfold so that the play has a clear beginning, middle and end. It's tough to write for more than two or three characters in a ten-minute play,ā€ said Phillipy. ā€œI don't get too many opportunities to act anymore, with Covid, and the fact that professional opportunities are few and far between when you live in 51ĀŅĀ×, Kentucky, so playwriting offers an additional creative outlet.ā€

To watch the performance of professor Graham-Schneider’s Sweetpea and Me, visit .

The play begins at the 53 minute mark. For more information about the Scawwy Howwow Theatre please visit . To learn more about the theatre arts program at 51ĀŅĀ× please visit .

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