The UNO Theatre production of âThe Moorsâ has been held for consideration to perform at the regional Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF). Several 51±ŸÉ« students also received regional KCACTF recognition for their roles in the production.
âHeld for considerationâ means the production is being considered for invitation to the Region 6 conference, which will be held in Abilene, TX from February 23-27, 2005. Region 6 includes Louisiana, Arkansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. One production from each region will be entered into the national competition in April.
The individual recognition winners are:
âą Recognition for Excellence in Directing â Madison Smith
âą Recognition for Excellence in Stage Management â Lara Hedgpeth
âą Recognition for Excellence in Assistant Stage Management â Sara Clawson
âą Recognition for Excellence in Assistant Costume Design â Alo Vera
âą Recognition for Excellence in Properties â Jacob Bensimon
âą Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship Nominees â Himshree Neupane, Caylee Sanders, Logan Talley
âThe Moorsâ concluded its run in the Robert E. Nims Theater on the UNO campus in October. Jen Silvermanâs play tells the story of Agatha and Huldey, two spinster sisters who live out their lives on the bleak English moors, dreaming of love and power, alongside their much-maligned dog. The arrival of a hapless governess, Emilie, and an enchanting moorhen, set all three on a strange and dangerous path. Directed by Madison Smith, âThe Moorsâ is a dark comedy about love, desperation, and visibility, with songs.
is a national organization that exists to celebrate the educational and creative process of university and college theatre. KCACTF promotes professional standards and provides students and faculty with opportunities to bridge the academic and professional worlds.