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Below is information you need to know if you are planning on auditioning for 2008-2009 productions of University Theatre:
for
Auditions: Wednesday, September 17 at 4:00 & 6:30 p.m.
in Riverside Theatre
Prepare a monologue 3 minutes or less.
Optional: prepare 16 bars of any song to sing a cappella.
Callbacks will be Thursday, September 17 at 6:30 p.m.
We will have a first meeting on
Tuesday, September 23 at 6:30 p.m.
The read-thru will be Monday, October 6.
The play has 40 characters; the cast will be 7-15 women.
This fictional exploration of what became of the denied female astronauts is an entertaining and compelling evening of theatre which dramatically explores the consequences of thwarted ambition. Jean Cross is a skilled pilot and former astronaut candidate who has retreated to the New Mexico desert to develop a personal relationship with the stars. As the play begins, she's alone in the night, calling to the sky, "Evening Andromeda, Cassiopeia. Pegasus, there you are!" Corona Smith, an earnest reporter for the Feminist Hard Times, tracks her down to get her story. She brings Cross face to face with Martha Howland, a brash young astronaut who learns that her own achievements have roots in the women who came before her. Howland's journey into space becomes a fantastic voyage full of comic and enlightening visions of the women who have preceded her. Through her encounters with Galileo's daughter, Russian cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova, astronomer Caroline Herschel, the dancing Pleiades, a trio of cosmic courtesans, and the women pilots who participated in astronaut testing in the 1960s, Howland returns to earth with a new awareness of her own place in history. Lunacy is a tribute to some forgotten women of history and a fascinating look at the meaning of independence and achievement for women.
Performances:
November 6-8 & 12-15 at 7:30 p.m.
November 9 at 1:30 p.m.
Riverside Theatre
Contact Information:
Richard Nimke
Director of Theatre
Haas Fine Arts, 174
(715) 836-2407
nimkerf@uwec.edu