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Summer 2012

Friends,

Sadly I must report that The Collective will not produce a show this summer. Though we have many volunteers that are willing to work on the show, we don’t have someone that is able to step into the Producer/Webmaster/PR/Administrator/Misc role that I have have held for the past two years. I would love to do it myself, but am unable to do so as I will be studying International Public Policy at the University of Agder in Kristiansand, Norway for the summer. When I return in September The Collective will then look at producing a new (locally written) show.

Until then please check out other wonderful theatre events in Omaha such at the 21 and Over Series at the Omaha Community Playhouse and the shows at the Great Plains Theatre Conference held from May 27 through June 1. Several collective members (Olivia Sather, Amy S. and myself) will be performing in “You’re Looking Good! (Cabin Pressure)” on May 31 at 7 PM. Tickets are free and can be reserved here.

Thanks,

Catie

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This summer the Collective Unconscious Theatre is mounting the French drama The Maids by Jean Genet, which follows the twisted role-playing fantasies of two sisters plotting to kill their employer. Directed by Rachel Samson, The Maids runs at the University of Nebraska at Omaha’s Weber Fine Arts Building July 28th – 30th and August 4th – 6th.

Tickets are $8 and a portion of the proceeds will go to the Nebraska chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union. Doors open at 7:00 PM and the show begins at 7:30.

To make reservations, fill out our reservation form or call Artistic Director Catie Miller at 402-350-8871.

Round two of auditions for our next show The Maids will be held Sunday June 5th at 7 PM at the University of Nebraska at Omaha’s  Eppley Administration building (next to the student center) in the Eppley Auditorium.

Follow this link for a map of UNO’s campus: http://www.unomaha.edu/maps/

Sides will be provided. Please bring a resume if you have one.

The Maids is about two sisters fantasizing about killing their employer. The results of this game are striking, though not what one would expect.

Needed:

Three women of various ages (20-60)

Roles:

Solange: (25-35 years old) maid and protective, abusive, and tortured older sister of Claire. She possesses the drive to do incredible things but lacks the courage to follow through. She is vicious but capable of great acts of love and kindness towards Claire, whom she may or may not have incestuous feelings for. Around Madame she is the soul of courtesy.

Claire: (20-30 years old, but younger than the actress playing Solange) maid and passive-aggressive younger sister of Solange. Alternating between fearlessness and cowardice, she uses her words to create elaborate fantasy worlds and often uses role play to attack her sister. Powerful, grandiose, and frenetic, around Madame she is quite meek.

Madame: (20-25 years old) A young, wealthy woman who is a consummate actress. Self-absorbed and patronizing, she may at first seem to be stupid, but she is observant and dangerous.

Rehearsals will begin on June 27th, and the performance dates are July 27th-30th and August 4th-6th.

Auditions for Genet’s The Maids

We will be holding auditions for our next show The Maids on Thursday May 28th at 7 PM and Sunday June 5th at 7 PM at the University of Nebraska at Omaha’s Milo Bail Student Center (room TBA).

Sides will be provided. Please bring a resume if you have one.

The Maids is about two sisters fantasizing about killing their employer. The results of this game are striking, though not what one would expect.

Needed:

Three women of various ages (20-60)

Roles:

Solange: (25-35 years old) maid and protective, abusive, and tortured older sister of Claire. She possesses the drive to do incredible things but lacks the courage to follow through. She is vicious but capable of great acts of love and kindness towards Claire, whom she may or may not have incestuous feelings for. Around Madame she is the soul of courtesy.

Claire: (20-30 years old, but younger than the actress playing Solange) maid and passive-aggressive younger sister of Solange. Alternating between fearlessness and cowardice, she uses her words to create elaborate fantasy worlds and often uses role play to attack her sister. Powerful, grandiose, and frenetic, around Madame she is quite meek.

Madame: (20-25 years old) A young, wealthy woman who is a consummate actress. Self-absorbed and patronizing, she may at first seem to be stupid, but she is observant and dangerous.

Rehearsals will begin on June 27th, and the performance dates are July 27th-30th and August 4th-6th.

We have chosen to produce The Maids by Jean Genet this summer at the University of Nebraska at Omaha! UNO alumni Rachel Samson will direct the show in which two sisters fantasize about killing their employer. The Maids will run July 27th-30th and August 4th -6th.

A word from our director:

“The Maids is a labyrinth of complex relationships, role playing and social dissonance. Working on an Absurdist piece is a great opportunity for actors as we practice Realism almost exclusively in the Omaha area, and the experience will be a different process from what we are accustomed to during our normal careers. The Maids remains true to the Collective’s goal of social theatre by examining power relationships between employees and employers, master and slaves, sister and sister, and the cruelty inflicted by all. It examines the very fabric of our social system, that of the service industry and its patrons. I cannot think of a better play to resonate with our own service-driven country.”

Auditions will be held at the Milo Bail Student Center Thursday May 28th at 7 PM and Sunday June 5th at 7 PM. Sides will be provided. More information to follow!

Hello all! Don’t forget to join us for a night out February 3rd!

We are hosting a Social Justice Movie Night with a showing of  Milk at the University of Nebraska at Omaha’s Mammel Hall on Feb. 3rd. Food will be provided! UNO’s Theatre department chair D. Scott Glasser will lead a brief discussion following the movie.

What: Showing of Milk (food and brief discussion to follow)

When: Thursday Feb. 3rd, 7:00 PM

Where: Mammel Hall Auditorium, Room 113

There is a suggested donation of $3 for students and $5 for adults. Donations will be put toward applying for non-profit status.

We are preparing to produce a show in spring 2011. Our first show was “invisibles” by Joseph Fogarty, which enjoyed a successful run at UNO from July 28th, 2010 to July 31st.

Mammel Hall is a new building on UNO’s South Campus located at 6708 Pine Street in Omaha, NE 68106.

Collective Unconscious member Joe Fogarty has received a 2011 Omaha Entertainment and Arts Award nomination for Best Original Screenplay for his play invisibles!

We produced invisibles  this past summer with a run from July 28th through the 31st at UNO’s Weber Fine Arts building. The play is a character study of homeless people living in a commune and was inspired by Maxim Gorky’s The Lower Depths.

The OEA Awards began in January 2007 to recognize “the performing arts, visual arts and live music of the Omaha area… artists who keep Omaha culture alive” (Oea-awards.com, 2010). To see a complete list of nominees, visit: http://www.omaha.com/article/20101209/ENTERTAINMENT/712099945/0.

For more updates, check out our Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/cutheater

More info to come about our spring show in 2011. Congrats, Joe!

Hello all! Mark your calendars!

We are hosting a Social Justice Movie Night with a showing of  Milk at the University of Nebraska at Omaha’s Mammel Hall on February 3rd. Food will be provided! UNO’s Theatre department chair D. Scott Glasser will lead a brief discussion following the movie.

What: Showing of Milk (food and brief discussion to follow)

When: Thursday Feb. 3rd, 7:00 PM

Where: Mammel Hall Auditorium, Room 113

There is a suggested donation of $3 for students and $5 for adults. Donations will be put toward applying for non-profit status.

We are preparing to produce a show in spring 2011. Our first show was “invisibles” by Joseph Fogarty, which enjoyed a successful run at UNO from July 28th, 2010 to July 31st.

Mammel Hall is a new building on UNO’s South Campus located at 6708 Pine Street in Omaha, NE 68106.

CALL FOR PLAY SUBMISSIONS!

We are looking for original scripts to produce at the University of Nebraska at Omaha for a two-week run in the spring!  Play submissions will be accepted until March 31st, 2011. Scripts should be 90 minutes or less and may contain any subject matter, though preference will be shown for scripts that address social issues or raise social awareness.

Submissions can be sent to Literary Manager Joseph Fogarty at Collective Unconscious Theatre Company, 4902 California St. Apt. 5, Omaha, NE 68132. Manuscripts may be full-length plays, one-acts, translations, adaptations, and musicals. Please include: a mailing and email address, a cover letter detailing the development and/or production history of the play, and a synopsis of the script.

If you have questions about submission guidelines or the Collective Unconscious, please e-mail Catie Miller at cimiller@unomaha.edu.

The Successful Run of “invisibles”

After rehearsing throughout the summer, our first show, “invisibles” by Joe Fogarty, ran from July 28th through the 31st at UNO’s Weber Fine Arts building.

Though “invisibles” only ran for one weekend (four days), over 150 people came to see our show! Thanks to everyone who came out to support us!

Local playwright Ben Graber and writer/designer Molly Welsh were among the attendees, and hosted a feedback session after Friday evening’s show. To leave feedback about the show, please visit our “Contact Us” page.

Offering discounted tickets for canned food donations, we provided the Omaha Food Bank with a barrel and a half of canned goods thanks to our generous patrons! We will use profits from the show to help us realize our dream of becoming a non-profit theatre focused on social change.

We are currently searching for a performance space and will produce a one-act in the fall, this time with a longer run. Location, dates, and other details will be announced soon!

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