Some of my favorite productions have been done on the D-Lab stage at Wright State University. These student produced, directed, and performed works are borderline masterpieces. This adaption of “Good Will Hunting” on the stage is no exception. You probably know the story, but in a nutshell a hard, angry young janitor named Will who works at MIT and proves his genius by solving a math problem after hours on the chalkboard. He is spotted by a professor who then makes it his mission to harness this guy’s potential. Due to some unfortunate legal trouble, the young man is forced into therapy and the professor matches him with his college roommate. Sean, the therapist, is from the same Boston neighborhood as Will, and they have a connection. Sean is not intimidated by Will’s attitude or his genius and together they work through Will (and some of Sean’s) issues in a delightfully powerful way.
Good Will Hunting
Good Will Hunting
Good Will Hunting
Some of my favorite productions have been done on the D-Lab stage at Wright State University. These student produced, directed, and performed works are borderline masterpieces. This adaption of “Good Will Hunting” on the stage is no exception. You probably know the story, but in a nutshell a hard, angry young janitor named Will who works at MIT and proves his genius by solving a math problem after hours on the chalkboard. He is spotted by a professor who then makes it his mission to harness this guy’s potential. Due to some unfortunate legal trouble, the young man is forced into therapy and the professor matches him with his college roommate. Sean, the therapist, is from the same Boston neighborhood as Will, and they have a connection. Sean is not intimidated by Will’s attitude or his genius and together they work through Will (and some of Sean’s) issues in a delightfully powerful way.