Omaha’s Theatrical Gem: Circle Theater
May 10th, 2024
Fran Sillau, an advocate for Omaha’s vibrant arts scene, affectionately dubs Circle Theater as one of the city’s best-kept secrets. Established in 1983, this esteemed theater company has been a cornerstone of inclusivity, welcoming individuals of all abilities to its stage. Under Sillau’s seven-year tenure as artistic director, Circle Theater has flourished, offering a diverse array of theatrical opportunities for both actors and backstage personnel.
One distinctive feature of Circle Theater is its commitment to accessibility, occasionally hosting rehearsals in the comfort of people’s homes, ensuring participation for all. This dedication to inclusivity extends to their upcoming production, “Theater for All: The Disability Plays,” a groundbreaking collaboration with Benson Theater and Queens Theater of New York.
Maddie Radcliff, Deputy Director of Benson Theater, praises this collaboration, recognizing its potential to elevate Omaha’s theater scene. Radcliff emphasizes the significance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the arts, values often overlooked in mainstream narratives.
For Sillau, the ethos of Circle Theater reflects the rich legacy of Omaha’s theatrical pioneers, embodying the community’s enduring commitment to the arts.
The “Theater for All: The Disability Plays,” is next weekend on May 18 and 19 at Benson Theater. More information, at Benson Thater, The Disability Plays