The Maids X 2
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SHOW INFORMATION
Opened Mar 31, 2006
Closed Apr 23, 2006
3hr. 0min.
(includes 1 intermission)
WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
The Maids X 2, directed by Lane Savadove, is the inaugural co-production from EgoPo/Cocteau. It features two versions of the play in the same evening -- an all-female cast and an all-male cast. Jean Genet's The Maids is a controversial one-act play based on true and sensational events of a brutal murder by two unassuming maids of their mistress in 1930s France. The critically acclaimed French playwright was inspired by the mystery surrounding the two murderous sisters when he wrote this disturbing, sexually charged, and beautifully theatrical play.
The female production is played with the buoyancy and vitality of a fully-realized fantasy world. In the male version, the audience experiences the rawness of Genet himself struggling for greatness, as he wrote the play while living in prison, imagining the life of two inferior servants.
Beginning Friday, April 14, only the female version of the EgoPo/Cocteau production of Jean Genet's The Maids will be performed due to a rights issue, and the need to implement changes to the male version of the play.
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Scholars have long debated how Jean Genet intended his one-act play The Maids to be performed. The author said that he originally conceived it with two young men as the female characters, but most theater companies have cast women in the roles. Now, Lane Savadove, artistic director of the recently formed EgoPo/Cocteau company, allows us to make our own decision as to which approach works better by presenting a side-by-side comparison in The Maids x 2. As it turns out, there's no contest; the version with women is somewhat engaging, but the other is one of the best shows of the year.
In the first version, sisters and maidservants Claire (Alejandra Cejudo) and Solange (Leah Loftin) enter thei[...]