ΒιΆΉΒγΑΔ's Clay Graybeal appears on β207β to discuss his latest play

SEAL is a thrilling play based on a young, male patient with whom social work Professor Clay Graybeal, Ph.D., worked at a psychiatric facility.
The play was recently featured on ββ on WCSH and in .
The young man was experiencing dissociative disorders, causing him to lose track of time for minutes, hours and days. He claimed to be a Navy SEAL, who specialized in black-op assassinations and was on the run from the government and fearing for his life.
The story hinges on whether the patient is the victim of conspiracy or whether heβs mentally unstable.
βIs he crazy, or is he who he says he is,β Graybeal told Maine Today.
Graybeal writes plays that are loosely based on his experiences as a social worker. His plays deal with issues such as trauma, domestic violence and mental illness.
He hopes audience members who attend SEAL come away with an understanding of the complexities and effects of trauma and political intrigue.
"With literature and plays we get to go to places that we donβt in our everyday lives," Graybeal remarked to β207.β
SEAL is produced by The Theater Project in Brunswick. It runs through October 14.
