“Into Hell” gets big turnout!
- February 26th, 2010
- Posted in Staged Productions
- By Verderber
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The “Divine Comedy” themed Zero Untitled and Gamerz Elite collaboration “Into Hell: A Trek Through Dante’s Inferno” proved to be a success on its one-night performance. We had a crowd of well over 215+ people is attendance.
An hour into the performance, the line still had not decreased at all, so we had to bump up the “5 at a Time” to “8 at a time” just to accommodate the crowd. About forty minutes into the performance, a local religious organization came to protest the performance. Some even shouted at the people waiting in line to get in. This is very ironic and hypocritical considering that Dante Alighieri wrote this text as a warning to Christians to NOT sin.
From our sources, some of the protesters went to the show and after realizing the positive message, began a prayer circle right outside of the building.
Wild stuff.
The crowd did not cease until sometime after midnight. Please note, the show started at 8 pm!
As an actor, director, and theatre fan, I have worked on a lot of shows, and I have to say that I am probably most proud of this particular show. Of the 33 people involved in the show, none of the actors had much experience. 95% of the cast, had never performed in a live theatre piece before. The fact that students of all different backgrounds culminated together to put on this show, without a flaw, is outstanding.
I have never worked with a group so ambitious and excited about one project before.
The show was EPIC! Glad we had that turnout.
I arrived at Fore Hall at 8:30 and stood in line until 11:45ish to see “Into Hell.” I was in the next to the last group to go and I must say that after I got inside, I was very impressed with the amount of work that went into this show. The idea to turn the lights off and use only flashlights was just the start of an amazing performance that I can’t soon readily forget. I was impressed by each and every room. Reading the profiles and seeing that this was many of the actors first time in a production makes me even more impressed. Everyone should be very proud of themselves, and I mean everyone. Right down to the acting, directing, makeup, set designing, and ticket taking. Awesome performance everyone, and I must say I will think twice about doing a few things that I saw in those rooms. (Not that I do them much anyway…yumm..cheeseburgers)
Wow, wish I could have been there! Is this Zero Untitled’s biggest success?