By Nicole Lyons,
January 22, 2025
Enjoy an evening of entertainment as 欧美视频 (UCM) Theatre and Dance presents 鈥淟ove (Im)Perfectly,鈥 featuring four student-directed one-act plays.
Performances include 鈥淭he Gulf鈥 by Audrey Cefaly, 鈥淔#cking Art鈥 by Bekah Brunstetter,
鈥淓mergency Contact鈥 by Jake Alexander and 鈥淏oxed In鈥 by Mora V. Harris. These shows
will be performed Feb. 6-8 in the Nickerson Black Box Theatre on the first floor of
Nickerson Residence Hall. Doors will open at 7 p.m. and curtain is at 7:30 p.m. All
of the plays are directed, designed and performed by UCM students.
The first play of the evening, 鈥淭he Gulf,鈥 with direction by Quinn Allen and technical
direction by Molly Blackburn, features Kendra (Raegan Weber) and Betty (Alea Ware)
as a couple in a strained relationship caused by their own personal troubles. The
pair find themselves talking on Betty鈥檚 fishing boat in the Alabama Delta, and the
pair realize that they must settle their issues if they want this relationship to
sink or swim.

In 鈥淔#cking Art,鈥 Gal (Hannah Vath) visits her childhood friend Art (Ayden Christensen)
at the hospital after not seeing each other for a long time due to Art鈥檚 growing illness.
Throughout their interaction, they learn how much they both have changed and reflect
on the past. Molly Jones provides direction and technical direction.
The next play of the evening, 鈥淓mergency Contact,鈥 follows a couple, Julian (Payton
Lawrence) and Bryce (Kayla Addison), who go to the hospital late at night because
Bryce has injured her leg. They are watched over by a gossipy Nurse (Dmitry Crawford)
as they deal with the struggles of who will be the emergency contact. Kyp Bellis provides
direction and technical direction.
鈥淏oxed In,鈥 with direction by Jake Collins and technical direction by Alyna Mathews,
is a window into the life of two brothers who couldn鈥檛 be more different. Tyler (Chris
Schilligo), a high schooler, is going through that phase of wonder 鈥 he鈥檚 unsure who
he is or what he wants to be. His brother Jerry (Cal Klaus), a mechanic and Tyler鈥檚
only family, thought he knew what he wanted, but when Tyler finally opens up to him,
he begins to wonder for himself.
The production staff includes Stage Manager and Board Operator Anna Fletcher. All
student technical directors also served as their show鈥檚 costume, scenic, props and
lighting designers. Actors will also function as a run crew for the set of shows.
Faculty advisors for 鈥淟ove (Im)Perfectly鈥 are Theatre professors Aaron Scully, Ph.D.,
and Aleksandra Combs.
Tickets are free for UCM students who show a valid UCM student ID at the door. All
other tickets are $1 at the door. The Black Box Theatre has limited seating, so arriving
early is encouraged. Parking is available in the Jerry M. Hughes Athletics Center
lot.
UCM Theatre and Dance has two more productions remaining in the 2024-25 鈥淧erfectly
Marvelous鈥 season with 鈥淒r. Seuss鈥檚 The Cat in the Hat鈥 running Feb. 27-March 2 and
鈥淐abaret鈥 running April 11-13 and 17-19 in the Highlander Theatre. Tickets are available
by visiting the UCM Theatre and Dance Office in Martin 113 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday
through Friday, by calling 660-543-4020 or by going to . For more information, call 660-543-4020 or email boxoffice@ucmo.edu.
This spring, UCM Theatre and Dance will also be part of UCM鈥檚 President鈥檚 Gala, an
avenue to celebrate student, faculty and alumni collaboration while raising needed
funds to extend the educational benefits and support the mission of the School of Visual and Performing Arts. The event on April 22 will showcase students鈥 work from each of the school鈥檚 three
areas of study: Art and Design, Music, and Theatre and Dance, as well as renowned
Kansas City performer Jan Kraybill, Ph.D. For more information, visit www.ucmo.edu/gala.
For more information, contact Ashley Miller-Scully, chair of the Division of Theatre
and Dance, at almiller@ucmo.edu or find UCM Theatre and Dance on and Instagram.