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Upcoming in 2018-2019

Zero Untitled is prepped to bring a handful of new shows, readings, Happenings, and more to the Texas and New York City areas!

Although we cannot get into too many details just yet,  here is a list of projects underway and upcoming!

 

“Treason” (revival)

Starring and Dir. by Anel Carmona (NYC)

NYPL Harry Belafonte Branch

203 W 115th St, New York at noon.

August 11, 2018

 

“Dual Sex” Happening

Dir. By Julio Martinez (Texas)

 

“Dual Sex” Happening

Dir. By Anel Carmona (NYC)

 

“Zellen: Soundscape” JUST ADDED!
Dir. Michael Verderber

 

“Captive Pilgrim” (more readings)

Written By Anel Carmona

Zero Untitled – NYC

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“Welcome Home”

By Katherine Orozco-Verderber

October 15, 16, and 17 – 8:00
Fore Hall’s Blue Room @ TAMU-Kingsville

 

Dramatica (multiple performances)

Dir. Michael Verderber

 

Premature Punchline @ The Art Walk

October 5th

6:00 to 7:30 and 8:15 to 9:45

 

Assorted music videos (dir. By Andrea Lorin), Premature Punchline shows, and more! More details coming soon.

New and original comedic memes featured on our Zero Untitled and PrePunch pages

37271070_1786609048098699_381977980236201984_n In addition to new music exclusives (see article below), both the Zero Untitled and the Premature Punchline Facebook pages will be uploading tons of new and original memes (in addition to sharing some of our favorites found on the internet).

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Primarily, the content will be targeting and making fun of US, so if you have seen our shows, you can certainly relate to the jokes. Check out both Facebook pages for daily updates.

Check out our Facebook for exclusives!

IMG_98471 Check out the Zero Untitled Facebook for exclusive tracks from our March Music Month! First up are some tracks from DJ Oringe, like this one “They Descend”!!

 

Several other tracks will be released shortly afterwards, so be on the look out.

New images from Textual Overture

The latest pics from our Textual Overture event at Blue Ribbon cafe.

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Come see the next TO!

See you guys at the next Textual Overture event! Poetry, plays, live music, and more assorted goodies! Screenshot_20180529-173623_Samsung Internet

Here are a slew of pictures from the recent stage reading of “Captive Pilgrim” with Zero Untitled – NYC!!

Here are several images from the recent stages reading production of “Captive Pilgrim” in Brooklyn, courtesy of Zero Untitled – NYC.

"Captive Pilgrim" full cast and crew.

“Captive Pilgrim” full cast and crew.

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Broadway World’s article on “Captive Pilgrim”

BroadwayWorld logo Read the BroadwayWorld.com article on “Captive Pilgrim” here: https://www.broadwayworld.com/brooklyn/article/Zero-Untitled-NYC-Presents-The-First-Stage-Reading-Of-CAPTIVE-PILGRIM-20180430

Divided by Zero: Special “The Hunt of the Scarecrows” Edition

Rehearsal discussion

Rehearsal discussion

Divided by Zero – Interview Series “The Hunt of the Scarecrows”

We sat down with Dark Tour veterans and stars of the upcoming “The Hunt of the Scarecrows” actors Andrea Lorin, Justin Bennet, and director Michael Verderber to get some insight on this next production. The espionage-based play is a radical departure from the usual horror themed Dark Tours. Dark Tours are Zero Untitled’s name for their immersive production series staged in pitch-black spaces in which audiences travel the space with only dimmed flashlights. Previous productions have been set in Wonderland and Willy Wonka’s factory, but with this latest show, the group returns to the noir, crime-filled world of Emerald City.

DB0: Tell me a little bit about your role in the upcoming Dark Tour. 

Andrea Lorin: Everyone in this show, myself included, plays a different role every night. So if you want to learn more, you’ll just have to come all three nights and see for yourself!

Justin Bennet: I play Finch, a detective and Finch is just trying to set things right after years of being a corrupt cop.

Michael Verderber: In addition to co-writing and co-directing, I will be a handler for the show.

 

DB0: What’s a handler?

MV: Oh, I will be helping out with the technological aspects of the show. Some audience groups will be required to go online and connect with an Operative who will give them mission directives.
DB0: What can audiences expect from coming to this show? 

JB: The audience can expect wall-to-wall action and feel like they are making a difference in the story.

AL: Audiences can expect lots of walking, espionage, and clues that will keep you guessing.

MV: A different sort of work. Katherine (co-director and playwright) and I wanted to venture into new territory; away from horror and to tread something new. But like previous shows, the immersive element is what will make it fun. The difficulty is, will the audience miss something? So, definitely confusion and mistrust, but that is by design.

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DB0: Can you expand on that?

JB: (Laughs)

MV: Yeah, the show has a timing element where certain events happen at certain times, so if the audience isn’t where they are supposed to be, they might miss out.

JB: Like in a scene that I am in, some groups will see it while others will not.

AL: Same here.

MV: So seeing the show which has four different “paths” is the best way to get the big picture.

 


DB0: How does this show differ from other immersive Dark Tours that Zero Untitled has done?

AL: A traditional Dark Tour is often indoors and meant to scare you while also telling a story. The Hunt of the Scarecrows, an outdoor experience, is meant to make you think and think quickly, as you only have a certain amount of time to complete your mission. There is also no “tour guide” as in most of our Dark Tours, taking you from place to place – the cryptic clues you receive are your only guide, along with your wits and knowledge of the TAMUK campus.

JB:  What set this different than other Dark Tours from the past is that we are giving the fate of the play into the hands of our audience. Plus the audience now has freedom to move more freely, because in the past the audience was confined into a close space. But with this Dark Tour, we give them for freedom to interact with our characters and their environment.

DB0: Thanks, gang! “The Hunt of the Scarecrows” has two performances per night at 7:00 and 8:15 on May 7, 8, and 9.

MAY Happenings and Events!

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  • May 4th – Premature Punchline Improv Comedy – 5:00 @ Urbana (Corpus Christi)
  • May 4th – Premature Punchline Improv SECOND SHOW – 7:00 @ Urbana (Corpus)
  • May 7th – “The Hunt of the Scarecrows” Dark Tour – 7:00 – Kingsville, TX (Cafe 5)
  • May 7th – “The Hunt of the Scarecrows” Dark Tour – 8:15 – Kingsville, TX (Cafe 5)
  • May 8th – “The Hunt of the Scarecrows” Dark Tour – 7:00 – Kingsville, TX (Cafe 5)
  • May 8th – “The Hunt of the Scarecrows” Dark Tour – 8:15 – Kingsville, TX (Cafe 5)
  • May 9th – “The Hunt of the Scarecrows” Dark Tour – 7:00 – Kingsville, TX (Cafe 5)
  • May 9th – “The Hunt of the Scarecrows” Dark Tour – 8:15 – Kingsville, TX (Cafe 5)
  • May 11th – “Captive Pilgrim” Staged Reading – 7:30 – 127 Tompkins Ave / Brooklyn, NY

As you can see, we have a ton of back-to-back shows in May. So you will have 9 chances to catch some of our shows in Texas and in New York City.

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Preview image for “Scarecrows”

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“The Hunt of the Scarecrows” flyer

Preview image for "Scarecrows"

Preview image for “Scarecrows”

Here is the official flyer for the 10th Dark Tour, the immersive, vehicular, on-foot, and on-line based spy theatrical experience – “The Hunt of the ScareCROWs”!

Return to the seedy world of Emerald City, a noir-crime world riddled with suspicious characters and events. Navigate the performance by following directions (scavenger hunt style) in multiple path ways that intersect and unfold the complete story. If you have seen our shows “Nightmare of Oz” and “Night at the Opal”, you have an idea of the kind of crime drama that is being developed. But, what you see might not be a part of the show…

Take the multiple paths and find out how to hunt down Dorothy, fend off the Tin Men, and infiltrate the ScareCROWs. Each performance and each path are all different.

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About Zero Untitled

Zero Untitled Films/Productions is a theatrical group based in Kingsville, Texas, that produces unique experiences on stage, in film, and in other media. Zero Untitled’s goal is to let artists and audiences alike think outside the box.