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Actors Needed for All in a Day Play Festival

Posted by admin On June - 18 - 2009

6 Playwrights. 6 Directors. 24 Actors. 24 Hours. August 1st at the Englert Theatre.

Twenty -four actors (on a first-come, first-served basis) needed for the 2009 All-In-a-Day Theatre Festival at the historic Englert Theatre. Dreamwell Theatre and City Circle Acting Company of Coralville will once again join forces for their second annual collaboration.

The end result: 6 brand new 10 minute plays written, created, and then performed at the historic Englert Theatre in downtown Iowa City.

Last year’s event was a smashing success and this year we’ve upped the ante with a new venue. The directors and writers have been chosen, but we still need actors. We have 24 roles available on a first come, first serve basis. To reserve a slot, you must submit the form below.

Dreamwell and City Circle’s
All In a Day Theatre Festival Actor Form

Time commitment: 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm Friday, July 31, and 8:00 am – 11:00 pm Saturday August 1.
By submitting this, I am committing to acting in the Festival.

Thanks to all who participated!

The Drag by Mae West Opens June 19

Posted by admin On June - 1 - 2009

dragwebDreamwell Theatre presents Mae West’s The Drag, June 19, 20, 26, 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the Universalist Unitarian Society, 10 S. Gilbert Street, Iowa City, IA. $12 Adults, $10 Seniors, $8 Students. Reserve tickets online or call 319-541-0140.

Dreamwell Theatre will present The Drag, a play written in the 1920′s by screen legend and sex symbol Mae West. The Drag tells the story of Rolly Kingsbury—a judge’s son and heir to the family ironworks business—whose marriage is crumbling around the secret of a past affair with a man, a budding interest in someone new, and an affiliation with a very “out” drag community. The play presents a fascinating—albeit “dated” by today’s perspectives—debate about homosexuality as the judge, a doctor and host of other characters weigh in on the situation.

The show culminates in a vivacious drag ball with live drag performances where almost anything can happen — and just might!

In The Drag—which opened to an “avalanche of condemnation,” as one biographer put it—West argued that homosexuality had no class identification. The Drag was one of the first plays to portray gay men in a sympathetic light. Prior to The Drag, homosexual characters were often objects of “play” and more comedic additions to a cast. Mae West’s intention was to give gay characters a “voice” and drew on the exuberance of the drag queens who had become her friends and “sisters.”

Despite the groundbreaking subject matter for its time, The Drag presents a slightly contracted view of homosexuality, which today’s audiences should find interesting. Mae West believed some homosexuals were born as “women trapped in men’s bodies” and should be tolerated, and that others adopted homosexual behavior later in life. West deemed the latter “unacceptable.” Audiences should enjoy the 1920′s bawdy humor and the “fabulous” drag attire, but leave with something to think about as the two “types” of homosexuals are examined and analyzed.

Dreamwell found The Drag to be a fitting selection for its “Season of Inciting Theatre” because it was shut down when initially produced and never even opened on Broadway. Also, the play was written and directed by a woman in a time when women weren’t often encouraged to write and produce plays.

Chuck Dufano, president of Dreamwell, will direct, assisted by Vicki Krajewski. The cast includes several veteran and new faces from the community.

The Drag was chosen to coincide with Gay Pride festivities during the month of June.

“It’s a chance for today’s LGBT population to see how far we’ve come in the way of the social mindset, as how familiar some of the struggles are to our own today,” says Dufano. “And things might get a little bizarre…which is all in keeping wit h any good gay pride festival.”

For more information about the show write chuck@dreamwell.com.

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