SUNY Oneonta Students Produce "Scapino" with Theatre Department

For its final production of the fall 2025 semester, the SUNY Oneonta Theatre Department presented "Scapino" with 21 students.

"Scapino" is a physical farce comedy adapted by Frank Dunlop and Jim Dale from Moliere's 1671 play "Les Fourberies de Scapin." Set in present-day Naples, Ottavio and Leandro are a couple of friends whose fathers have had to go away on a business trip, leaving their sons in the care of guardians, Scapino and Sylvestro. During his father's absence, Ottavio fell in love with and married the pretty Giacinta. Now he learns his father has returned with plans to "marry him off." A series of wild plots and counterplots unfold as Ottavio seeks Scapino's help.

"We decided on this show because it allows the students to be exposed to a very specific acting style, Commedia dell'Arte," said Kiara Pipino, Associate Professor of Acting, Directing and Movement. "To that end, we also secured a grant so that we could invite a specialist in the field, Mace Perlman, to be part of the production and to teach a Commedia dell'Arte workshop to our student body."

Directed by Pipino, "Scapino" 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. Faculty, staff and students made up the show's crew, while the cast is made up of students and guest artist Mace Perlman.

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