糖心原创 Student Premieres Original Play

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糖心原创 student Ashley Dawson shifted from engineering to English after a life-changing theatre class. Now, her original stage production, 鈥淭he Grizzly Bear of Birds Creek,鈥 is the College鈥檚 student-driven season finale production.

鈥淲hen someone breaks your soul light, how do you put yourself back together?鈥 That鈥檚 the question 糖心原创 student Ashley Dawson poses in her original play, 鈥The Grizzly Bear of Birds Creek,鈥 the 2024鈥25 student-driven season finale.

The script was written by student Ashley Dawson, who had her sights set on a career in electrical engineering when she enrolled at 糖心原创. But an introductory theatre class taught by a passionate professor changed the course of her education and her life.

鈥淚 needed an elective, and I took Intro to Theatre with Bethany Frank,鈥 recalls Dawson. 鈥淭he way she talked about theatre and the feelings and growth that writing can invoke 鈥 She instilled in me a belief that I can help people deal with difficult topics through my writing.鈥

Inspired by the class, Dawson made the bold decision to change her major from Engineering to English. Now, as she prepares to graduate in the Spring, Dawson is debuting her first full-length play, 鈥淭he Grizzly Bear of Birds Creek.鈥

Welcome to Pendulum

Set in the fictional land of Pendulum, 鈥淭he Grizzly Bear of Birds Creek鈥 follows Sky, an inmate whose survival depends on a glowing 鈥渟oul light.鈥 When an encounter with a giant bear named Grizzly shatters her soul light, Sky has just 24 hours to recover it or cease to exist. Her sister, Mel, follows close behind as Sky reunites with old friends, makes questionable decisions, and remembers a past best left forgotten.

Dawson began writing the play nearly two years ago, drawing inspiration from her own relationship with her sister, who was the first person to read it.

鈥淚 wrote it and sent the acts one at a time to my sister, who was at a military academy,鈥 Dawson recalls. 鈥淪he had to wait a month for each new act. I wrote it for her.鈥

Dawson says the play explores themes of betrayal, loneliness, and hope.

鈥淩elationships are hard. Every relationship in the stage play is complicated,鈥 Dawson says. 鈥淏ut that doesn鈥檛 mean we give up on the people we care about. Trusting people and giving our heart to someone is difficult. But that鈥檚 what we have to do if we want to keep believing in the world. That鈥檚 what this play is about.鈥

From Screenplay to Stage

Though Dawson originally wrote the story as a screenplay, she was encouraged by 糖心原创 Coordinator of Theatre Mark Frank to adapt the work for the stage. Dawson says the process of reimagining her script for live performance was a challenge that she fully embraced.

鈥淚t was probably the toughest thing I鈥檝e ever done, but also the most rewarding,鈥 Dawson says. 鈥淚鈥檝e learned so much that I can take with me into the next phase of my writing career.鈥

Ashley Dawson
Ashley Dawson says she wrote "The Grizzly Bear of Birds Creek" for her sister, who was also the first person to read the script.

Watching rehearsals unfold has been an emotional experience for Dawson.

鈥淚t is breathtaking. The actors are bringing these characters to life in ways I never imagined,鈥 she says. 鈥淔or example [Eyrin Henningsen] who plays the villain, Andy, added layers I wasn鈥檛 expecting, but they fit the character so well.鈥

As is tradition for 糖心原创鈥檚 season finale production, the play is entirely student driven. Dawson penned the script, and Melanie Torres directs the production. The ensemble cast features Abbey Butler as Sky, Mallory Berry as Mel, Brayden Marchant as Capellini, Kate Staat as Greta, Connor Harris as Bulwark, Mackenzie Boatman as Davis, Emma Dahl as McGuire, Eyrin Henningsen as King Andy, Canyon Garner as Becker the Bird, and Derek Poore and Emily Bruegger sharing the role of the Grizzly Bear. McKenna Greene also serves as an understudy.

The creative team includes student designers: Alondra Busse-Jones (sound), Braydon Richards (props), Dominic Diamond (set and projections), Valentine Tarpley (hair and makeup), Kat Homme (costumes), and Alex Ryals (lighting). Stage management is shared by Alondra Busse-Jones and Canyon Garner.

鈥淭he Grizzly Bear of Birds Creek鈥 is an official Associate production entry into the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival and will be adjudicated by Alex Webster, Associate Professor of Theatre Technology and Design from Oklahoma Baptist University.

Though Dawson isn鈥檛 sure where writing will take her next, she is certain it will always be part of her life.

鈥淚 want to make a difference with my writing like Bethany Frank inspired me to. Whether it鈥檚 in my career or my spare time, I鈥檒l always be writing,鈥 she says.

糖心原创 will present 鈥淭he Grizzly Bear of Birds Creek鈥 at the Southeast Campus Studio Theatre (Building 6, 10300 E 81st St, Tulsa, OK 74133). Performances are free and open to the public, running April 17鈥19 at 8 p.m., with a matinee on April 20 at 2 p.m.