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Mason Wright, played by Taryn Feuer (center) deals with (clockwise from left) the Girl played by Alejandra Sutherland, Victoria played by Emily Friedrichsen, and the Doctor played by Sivan Adler in the world premiere of 鈥淢ason Wright in NOT a Mother.鈥

  • November 20, 2023
  • Doug Osborne-Coy

The Walter Gloor Mainstage Series continues at SUNY Fredonia with the world premiere of a dramedy from a Fredonia student playwright.

鈥淢ason Wright is NOT a Mother鈥 runs from Nov. 30 through Dec. 2 in Bartlett Theatre on the Fredonia campus. Curtain time is 7:30 p.m. for all three performances. The play is the creation of Ashley V. Giaccio, a senior Musical Theatre major with a minor in Creative Writing.

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In the play, main character Mason Wright finds just after her 22nd birthday out that it is unlikely she can have children. As a result, she begins seeing the vision of a young girl, a fantasy that causes tension between her and her partner. It sends Mason on a journey to find peace with her identity and her past - and a new understanding of love, healing, and what it means to be a mother.

Director Alexa Adler, also a senior Musical Theatre major, says the play is unlike any she has read before.

鈥淚t covers many important topics such as medical malpractice in women and consent while still being comedic,鈥 Adler said. 鈥淚t makes you think, it makes you laugh and it makes you cry. It is a show that any person who sees it will be able to relate to in one way or another, no matter who they are.鈥

Through the use of hyper-theatricality and puppetry, 鈥淢ason Wright is NOT a Mother鈥 explores themes of consent, trauma and medical malpractice against women.

鈥淭he puppets are used as a device throughout the show,鈥 Adler said. 鈥淭hey are used to move along with characters that are very real people you may know in your everyday life, while portraying a theme of hyper-theatricality鈥

Audiences will be seeing a brand-new piece of theater, as this will be the first time 鈥淢ason Wright is NOT a Mother鈥 has been staged.

鈥淭he biggest challenge of staging a premiere performance is the fact that there is no previous production to pull ideas from,鈥 the director said. 鈥淎ll of the ideas, how the show will look and be developed are entirely up to me. I suppose that is also the most exciting part about it as well.鈥

In the end, Adler hopes audiences will make a real connection with the show.

鈥淢any of the experiences these characters have throughout the play are very human, and I hope audiences are able to find a character, an event or even a moment that they can relate to and see themselves in,鈥 she said.

Faculty advisor Daniel Lendzian, assistant professor, said he is thrilled to see 鈥淢ason Wright is NOT a Mother鈥 produced as part of the theatre department鈥檚 Walter Gloor Mainstage season.

鈥淭he play was developed as an independent study that I supervised, inside of a playwriting group that meets weekly,鈥 Lendzian said. 鈥淎shley is a talented emerging dramatist, and I鈥檓 excited to see her words shared with the campus and audiences. I was honored to supervise this production as their advisor and was impressed with all the students work, especially our student director Alexa and how she handled the rehearsal process for a new work. The outcome is really special.鈥

鈥淢ason Wright is NOT a Mother鈥 is presented as part of the 2023-24 Lake Shore Savings Season.