Theatre @ UAFS will perform Warren Leightâs Tony Awardâwinning play âSide Manâ at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 26-28; Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 in the Breedlove Auditorium on the University of Ïăœ¶ÊÓÆ”APP â Fort Smith campus as part of the Season of Entertainment 39.
Tickets for the jazz musical are $6 for the general public and free to UAFS faculty, staff and students. To acquire tickets contact the UAFS Box Office at 479-788-7300 or go to .
âSide Manâ is the story of Clifford, who is forced into adulthood by his father Gene, a jazz trumpet player, and his alcoholic mother Terry. As rock ân roll begins to grow in popularity, threatening Geneâs career, Clifford begs his father to find a more stable job, resulting in Gene choosing music over his son.
âI had a chance to see a production [of âSide Manâ] about 10 years ago at a festival and thought it was amazing then,â said Bob Stevenson, director of Theatre @ UAFS. Stevenson noted âItâs the story of how music can be all consuming and how the world of reality can sometimes tear all that beauty apart and tear the artist apart at the same time. Itâs about parents and children trying as hard as they can to connect with each other and not always succeeding. And itâs about how life isnât always clean and tidy, but itâs always leading us to somewhere we need to be.â
The Theatre @ UAFS production of âSide Manâ is directed by Andrew Snyder, visiting instructor of theater from Texarkana, Texas. He is an alumnus of the UAFS acting/directing program and received a Master of Fine Arts in acting from Northern Illinois University. He has also studied in Russia with the Moscow Art Theatre Schoolâs summer intensive program. âSide Manâ will be his second show directing as a theatre profession.
âIâve been a musician for most of my life as well,â said Snyder, âso the musicality of the show really resonated with me, as did Leightâs writing style, which is very cinematic in nature. Itâs a tough show from page to stage, so I really enjoyed the challenge of making it come to life.â
âI want our audience to remember the truth of this story,â said Assistant Director Aubry Nelson of Sycamore, Illinois. âSometimes happy endings arenât real; sometimes it never turns out the way we want it to be; and instead of getting stuck in what the glory days were, learning to take a step back so we can look to the future. This story is about Cliffordâs incredibly difficult decision to either live his life or live his parentsâ lives, and that internal struggle is something I feel resonates within all of us.â
Students and faculty members performing in the show are:
Cast:
Clifford - Devin Phongsavanh, Woonsocket, Rhode Island
Terry - Margie Barragan, Fort Smith
Gene - Malcum Nobles, Pea Ridge
Patsy - Kerri Douberly, Hot Springs
Al - Kevin Bailey, Irvine, California
Ziggy - Cole Sanders, Charleston
Jonesy - Asante Pulliam, Greenwood
Shadows - Liz Hutcherson, Fort Smith
Laura Young, Greenwood
Jackie Vasquez, Guadalajara, Mexico
Monesha Bass, Memphis
Kaitlyn Lichti, Lavaca
Crew:
Director - Andrew Snyder, Texarkana, Texas
Assistant Director - Aubry Nelson, Sycamore, Illinois
Stage Manager - Sam Benton, Prairie Grove
Light Designer - Madison Smith, Fort Smith
Sound Designer - Tristen Benton, Bentonville
Props Designer - Tori Storm Buie, Van Buren
Scenic Designers - Pablo Guerra-Monje, Madrid
Steven Copeland, Fort Smith
Publicity/Marketing - Logan Parks, Soldotna, Alaska
Hair and Makeup - Paige Lokey, Pocola, Oklahoma
The performance is part of the Season of Entertainment 39, a yearlong lineup of entertainment sponsored by UAFS and featuring a variety of plays, musicals and symphonic performances.
For more information on the play, contact Stevenson at 479-788-7303 or bob.stevenson@uafs.edu.