The event started with a satirical play titled aThe Wedding Storya. The play opens with a storyteller who is telling a story of a gorgeous bride and a handsome groom. Throughout the play, the couple rudely interrupts the storyteller and contradicts every detail of the wedding. The storyteller lashes out and tells the real wedding story, the one no one wants to hear, taking no prisoners as he dashes the fairy-tale fantasy wedding to shreds.

The second play of the evening was aSure Thinga. The one-act play had one set, two characters, and little movement, but depended on quick dialogue and a mysterious bell. The central theme throughout the play displayed a few varieties of a possible conversation that end with a ringing bell that symbolizes a fresh start and a second chance to make a good impression.

Next in line is aThe Enda, an adaptation of Woody Allenas aGoda. The play is a reflection of bizarre human life. It explores the imperfections of human life through the discovery of supposed perfection that is God, and a group of people question their own possible fictional existence. The play is scheduled to be showcased towards the end of September.

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