Fourteen SUNY Oneonta students were involved in the Theatre Department's production of "The Alleged Children of Darkness," the opening performance of the spring 2025 semester.
Set 30 years in the future, on the brink of civil war, "The Alleged Children of Darkness" follows the return of an astronaut from Mars, whose arrival threatens to destabilize an already fragile power struggle on Earth. A stressed ex-NASA employee scrambles to organize a welcome-home gathering, bringing together the astronaut's twin daughters, who are unaware of their connection to him or each other. Inspired by the structure of blockbuster dystopian TV pilots, the play delves into humanity's fight over future resources, exploring conflicts rooted in identity, politics and personal desire.
"Dan O'Neil had shared an earlier draft of the play with me when he re-located to Otsego County during the pandemic. The script had been presented as a staged reading but never fully produced," said Professor of Acting & Directing Andrew Kahl. "I really liked Dan's writing, the characters he had developed and the near future he imagined. Last year, I re-read the material and thought it would create a wonderful collaborative experience for students to be directly engaged in workshopping a script for its first fully staged production. When we contacted Dan early last spring, he was enthusiastic about the prospect of working with our students and re-exploring the play from a fresh perspective. His availability also provided the Theatre Department with a chance to offer a playwriting class from a professional playwright."
"The Alleged Children of Darkness" was a joint performance made possible by Theatre Department faculty and staff, and students from the Mask and Hammer Club. The show was cast in the final weeks of the fall 2024 semester, followed by a read-through with O'Neil in early December to discuss the plot, themes and character relationships. Using feedback from this session, O'Neil prepared a revised script by mid-January. Rehearsals began on the first night of the Spring semester, with the cast working six nights a week to prepare for the Feb. 28 opening.
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