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Meet the drama directors

Alex Granfield '17 and Mac Sunderland '17 share their experience as Spit's drama directors.

January 12, 2017

Mac Sunderland ’17

Behind every play there is a director calling the shots. This year Alex Granfield ’17 and Mac Sunderland ’17 take the title for SPIT’s drama directors for the play Property Rites, although they have different reasoning for wanting the position.

Granfield’s first acting experience at West was the SPIT drama his sophomore year, and he hoped to help others with acting.

Alex Granfield ’17

“It was first time I did it, and I just really enjoyed it. I thought it would be a cool experience. I kind of wanted to give that first experience to others too,” Granfield said.

Sunderland, who hadn’t been in SPIT as long as Granfield, was a little reserved about being director because of his lack of experience. He ultimately decided to try out.

I thought it would be fun, because it’s different than anything else I’ve done. I like trying new things,” Sunderland said.

After he became one of the new drama directors, he was worried about conflicts that would need solving. Now, he is happy that none arose. Sunderland is also relieved that the feeling of power he had wasn’t that high.

“There was a feeling of authority, but I didn’t feel as separate as I thought I would. I kind of liked that. I don’t really like having a ton of authority over people, because then people can not like you as much,” Sunderland said.

Directing the show wasn’t always a breeze. They had to make sure actors moved in sync and produced the robotic movements the script called for. In the end they were both very happy with the outcome of their play.

“There is a part where [robotic figures] mimic one of the characters and … putting that together and watching that happen was really cool,” Granfield said.

They have both been actors in other plays, and not being on stage was a new experience for them. Sunderland and Granfield were surprised over the amount they missed when they were caught up in their individual part.

“When I did Mary Poppins, I was on stage for certain things and off stage for [other] things. There was a lot I didn’t get to see,” Sunderland said. “Not only scenes, but also certain effects the set put together were impressive [feats] I missed. Our set is really minimal, but it’s nice to see something all the way through I am also a part of.”

Seeing all the actors and their decisions come together was a relief for both of them. The first time they ran through the whole play without scripts made them proud. Their play’s performance is on Thursday, January 12th and Friday, January 13th.  

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