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The Collective Uncomfortable Presents: There Is A Field

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Help us stage a reading of "There is a Field", a play about a 17-year old Palestinian citizen of Israel killed by police in October of 2000.


​Bring Aseel's story to Columbia


The Collective Uncomfortable, in collaboration with Mid-Missourians for Justice in Palestine (MJP), is presenting a staged reading of There Is A Field, a play written by Jen Marlowe and originally produced by Donkey Saddle Productions. The play is about Aseel Asleh, a 17-year old Palestinian citizen of Israel killed by police in October 2000. Based on interviews and primary sources collected over 15 years, the play offers a uniquely personal lens for understanding inequality as the root of state violence and impunity, and a means of exploring the connections between state violence and structural inequalities in Israel and the United States. Help us bring this play to the stage in Columbia, MO by supporting the campaign!



"Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing there is a field. I’ll meet you there." 


Police officers killed 13 unarmed citizens in October 2000. The youngest of those killed was a 17-year old boy, named Aseel Asleh. Aseel was shot point blank in the neck while at a demonstration outside of his neighborhood.  Aseel’s story is all-too familiar here in the United States. However, Aseel was not killed by police in central Florida, or a street corner in New York. Aseel was a Palestinian child, and he was killed by Israeli police outside his village in the north of Israel.


There Is A Field is a documentary-style play about Aseel’s life and his killing, told from the perspective of his older sister, Nardeen. Through Nardeen’s struggle to cope with the murder of her brother, the play offers an intimate view into the daily racism and violence faced by Palestinian citizens of Israel, and contributes to the vital conversation around the systematic devaluation of Black and Brown lives in the United States.



Engaging the collective imagination with theater


The stories we tell ourselves and each other affect the way we see each other and imagine and creature our world. In order to imagine a world where the liberation of all people is possible, we have to tell and hear the stories that don't often get told. In the dominant, mainstream narratives of the establishment and continuation of the state of Israel, Palestinians are often demonized and their lives devalued. Theater is one possible tool to engage the collective imagination, challenge dominant narratives, reclaim our stories, and create new ones, by delving into the complexity of the human experience and imagining the impossible...together. "There is a Field," is a powerful story of a Palestinian family that inspires empathy and re-awakens our common humanity to affirm that Palestinian lives matter.


The staged reading of "There is a Field" will take place on October 13th in Columbia, MO at Cafe Berlin. Between now and that time we will be in a rehearsal process with local performers. Your donation will go towards the production costs for this project, and the more we receive, the more thorough we can be about broadcasting this important message. All participants in this project have volunteered their time, but any excess funds generated will go towards providing small stipends for the artists involved. 



​About The Collective Uncomfortable


The Collective Uncomfortable is a collaborative grassroots performance collective aimed at brave engagement with the paradoxical and uncomfortable parts of being human, through theater, improvisation, and collective embodiment. As we confront and dismantle legacies of white supremacy and privilege, our hope is to invoke an attitude of compassion and experimentation to explore how we can create spaces to learn and practice navigating this discomfort together, rather than continuing the stories of shame and isolation in the face of fear of the unknown. Maybe, just maybe the practice of making ourselves uncomfortable in these "safer" contexts could help us be braver in how we call each other in, stand up to the status quo everyday in our personal relationships, our work, and our political lives, and show up as allies for immigrants, people of color, women, trans and queer people, Native Americans, Palestinians, and other marginalized people in this country/world. 



​About Mid-Missourians for Justice in Palestine


MJP holds these principles in common:

  • We support a just and lasting peace for Palestinians and Israelis based on human rights, international law, equality, and relevant UN resolutions.​
  • We oppose U.S. military, diplomatic, financial, corporate, and all other forms of support for Israel’s occupation and apartheid policies toward Palestinians.
  • We stand in solidarity with the Palestinian struggle to achieve freedom from Israeli military occupation, justice for refugees through the implementation of their right of return, full equality for Palestinian citizens of Israel, and the right to self-determination.
  • We stand opposed to Islamophobia, anti-Semitism, all forms of racism, and any other expressions of bigotry directed at any person or group. We also reject the charge of anti-Semitism when it is used spuriously to silence legitimate criticism of Israel’s policies and practices.




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