The Untold Story of Clockwork, an Original Work and the First to Retake the Stage at SCSU’s Performing Arts Center

After a year of darkness, St. Cloud State University’s Theatre program lights the stage again for two public performances of “Clockwork” – an original student-written piece.  Conceived and written by senior Theatre students, “Clockwork” is a dystopian examination of social media and corporate politics, drawing inspiration from Netflix’ “Black Mirror” and Stanley Kubrick’s “A Clockwork Orange.”

In this installment of the Untold Stories of Central Minnesota, Arts & Cultural Heritage Producer Jeff Carmack talks with SCSU Theater Professor Jeffrey Bleam and writer Cameron Neumann about this socially-distanced production where three live performers interact with filmed projections and recordings of 19 other student and community actors (and a dog), making this the largest cast size for a SCSU Theatre production in over a decade.

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