SFA School of Theatre to present Student-Directed "The Bald Soprano"

October 23, 2020 - The Stephen F. Austin State University School of Theatre will present the student-directed one-act play “The Bald Soprano” at 7:30pm Friday, Oct. 30, and at 2pm and 7:30pm Saturday, Oct.31, in Regents Suite A in the Baker Pattillo Student Center on the SFA campus.The show will also be livestreamed.

Directed by Sulphur Springs senior Kaitlyn McDearmont, “The Bald Soprano” is an absurdist play written by Eugène Ionesco. The story line follows a proper English couple, the Smiths, who are sharing an evening with the Martins. The play was inspired by Ionesco’s attempt to learn English, and the dialogue is a parody of the kinds of conversations and take place in foreign-language instruction. The couples, eventually joined by the Fire Chiefand his lover, who is also the Smiths’ maid, tell stories about their lives.

The cast includes San Antonio freshman Hannah Marfin as Mrs.Smith; Ferris senior Cameron Ralston as Mr. Smith; Mount Enterprise sophomore Mikayla Whitlow as Mary; Houston junior Johana Lenington as Mrs. Martin; Center sophomore Keaton Watlington as Mr. Martin; and Red Oak senior Sedona McDonaldas Fire Chief.

Stage manager is Valeria De La Cruz, Zacatecas, Mexico,senior; scenic designer is Jenna Alley, Kingwood junior; costume designer isCairo Pratt, Scurry junior; lighting designer is CaitLyne Martin, Brownsborojunior; and sound designer is Carson Cook, McKinney junior.

McDearmont is a theatre education major. As an SFA student,she lists her favorite shows with which she has been affiliated as “The Wolves,” in which she acted as assistant director; “Dancing at Lughnasa,” for which she was props master; and “Crimes of the Heart,” in which she acted in the role of Babe.

Faculty production advisor for “The Bald Soprano” is Rick Jones.

Tickets are $4. To purchase tickets or virtual access, visit the SFA Fine Arts Box Office online at boxoffice.sfasu.edu or call(936) 468-6407. Box office sales end at 4pm on Oct. 30. For more information about the play, call the School of Theatre at (936) 468-4003 or visit theatre.sfasu.edu.