SUNY Oneonta Students Present "Stupid F**king Bird" with Theatre Department

For its opening production of the spring 2026 semester, 14 SUNY Oneonta students and the Theatre Department presented "Stupid F**king Bird," a dramatic comedy written by American playwright Aaron Posner.

A contemporary adaptation of Anton Chekhov's 1986 play "The Seagull," "Stupid F**king Bird" features an aspiring young director raging against the art created by his mother's generation. A young actress wrestles with an aging Hollywood star for the affections of a renowned novelist, and "everyone discovers just how disappointing love, art and growing up can be." In this dramatic comedy, Posner stages a timeless battle between young and old in search of the true meaning of it all.

"As the title might suggest, the play is a little subversive and designed to disrupt audiences' expectations about how theatre can - or should - be experienced," said Professor of Acting and Director Andrew Kahl. "The play offers interesting challenges for actors and for our student and staff production team. It requires advanced acting skills, emotional maturity and the cultivation of a strong ensemble to deliver the play effectively. While the show uses profanity and adult subject matter freely, the central messages are positive, often comedic and relevant to our students' current perspectives on the world around them."

Directed by Kahl, "Stupid F**king Bird" was a joint performance made possible by the SUNY Oneonta Theatre Department's faculty and staff and students from the Mask and Hammer Theatre Club. Cast and crew began working on the production as soon as the semester began this spring. "Stupid F**king Bird" offers a distinctly different yet complementary theatre experience than the other three faculty-directed shows in the 2025-26 season, including the end-of-year musical "A Day in Hollywood, A Night in Ukraine" set to open later this spring. "Stupid F**king Bird" was performed in the Hamblin Theatre on campus from March 5-8.

"From our first rehearsal to opening night will have been about five and a half weeks, which is particularly challenging given that everyone involved is still deeply immersed in all of the other campus and academic activities required of full-time students," said Kahl. "I am extremely proud of the dedication of this group and the excellent interpretation of this play that we have created together."

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