“Fractured” rehearsal pics up!
- November 5th, 2008
- By Verderber
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The latest Zero Untitled show, collectively called FRACTURED, has been officially cast! I also want to point out that we added a fourth show to the foray! The fourth show is called “Hemlock” written by Michael Verderber and directed by Melissa Anne Scott. Here is the official cast list:
“Before We Met” by Liza Morin; dir. Jannah Morales
Girl – Olivia Cervantes
Boy – Jeanepierre Heurtelou
Chorus – Sara Flores
“Red Roses All Over Me” by David Gutierrez; dir. Barry Berryhill
Man – Barry Berryhill
Woman – Erika Cashwell
“Hemlock” by Michael Verderber; dir. Melissa Anne Scott
Hemlock – Savannah Martinez
“Through Glass” by Coy Bolton; dir. Michael Verderber
Chance – Chad Wallace
Dr. Campbell – Brian Worrall
Hope – Savannah Martinez
Alphonse – Barry Berryhill
Abbey – Olivia Cervantes
Lena – Sara Flores
Daniel – Jeanpierre Heurtelou
Thanks to all who auditioned! If you have been cast, please keep an eye on the “Rehearsal Schedule” page for the latest updates on your rehearsals.
After the Quickies hiatus, Zero Untitled is back at work postulating over possible show ideas. Although, at press, nothing is set in stone, Verderber is planning some shorts featuring 3 very different works and even a possible duo of radio shows! Here’s the breakdown:
“Before We Met” by Lisa Morin
“Red Roses All Over Me” by David Gutierrez
“Through Glass” by Coy Bolton
What makes these three pieces different? A lot, actually. For starters, they’re all written through different narrative styles and only one piece’s original writer’s conception was for the stage (“Red Roses”). The other two works are written as short stories and have an abstract feel and a (Zero Untitled) characteristically dark vibe. These should be great once we get directors and venues lined up.
For the radio shows:
“Charming” by Heraclio Gonzalez, Jr.
“Before We Met” by Liza Morin
ZUFP is always interested in experimenting with different mediums. So why not dabble with radio? “Charming” is the twisted interpretation of “Cinderella” – the story is through the prince’s eyes and he has an ulterior motive you wouldn’t expect! “Before We Met”, as briefly explained above, could also work as a very potent radio piece.
Keep in tuned!
verderber
Not really, but there were the typical share of chaos that ensues every Zero Untitled show. And we love it.
First were the audience: we had 37 chairs set up, which is more than neccessary for such a small billing like “Quickies”. At 7:28 the house was packed and two poor guys were left standing to watch the show. At 7:30, a DOZEN more folks walked in! We ran out of programs and were forced to hold off the show a couple of minutes to get more chairs put in the Blue Room.
Stressful fun. The show went off pretty well and the actors were given the opportunity to work the crowd and improv a bit. It worked well. The crowd reacted well to every show, without a clear favorite being noted.
Second, there was a last minute show change: due to reasons beyond our control, we had to cancel the play “I Got Nothing” and Barry Berryhill stepped in to write a new script called “Taming of the Fleas: Act I.” The show starred Berryhill and Chad Wallace.
Third, Gabriel Ruiz stepped in to help with “Taming…” because Wallace was not available to perform one of the two nights. A special thanks goes out to him.
A thank you to all of the TAMUK Language and Literature faculty that announced the show to their classes. The extra advertising put a LOT of people in the audience.
So what’s next for ZUFP? Well, Verderber is still (and very slowly) working on Shakespeare’s “The Rape of Lucrece”, “Chupacabra!”, and a children’s show. At press, these are still in script format and we have not scheduled a time yet. Ruiz is lengthening the “I Got Nothing” script and is balancing other projects.
In other news, Heraclio Gonzalez, Jr. is submitting several films to a film festival in Corpus Christi. One of the films is “Mimeumentary” and he is also editing “Over White Wine” with better software than when we began. Stay close to see what is going on!
verderber
Here are a few rehearsal pics of “The Mattress”. For more pics check out our myspace account!
The third play for “Quickies: A Collection of Comedies” is entitled “I Got Nothing” written by Gabriel Ruiz. This play will be under the direction of Chad Wallace. More information will be announced soon.
“Quickies: A Collection of Comedies” will premiere March 26-27 in the Blue Room at Texas A&M Univ – Kingsville. Show starts at 7:30.
As we mentioned before, we have some short one-act comedies around the bend! The show is officially called “Quickies: A Collection of Comedies” and will feature two shows, “The Mattress” and “Regrets of Idiocy” with a third show very possible. Here is the current cast:
THE MATTRESS by Erik Helsing
LEO – Allan Guzman
BOREPHEUS – Jeanepierre Heurtelou
AGENT STITH – James Taylor Maupin IV
directed by Michael Verderber
REGRETS OF IDIOCY by Stephanie Wright
LYNDSAY – Kristine Trejo
CARLTON – Kurt “Buck” Mann
BABBETT – Stephanie Wright
directed by Michael Verderber
co-directed by Chad Wallace
The show is packed with many familiar faces and some new to the Zero Untitled family. “The Mattress” was written by Erik Helsing, a Texas A&M – Commerce graduate. The cast: Maupin (“In Regards”, “House Party Mix-Up”, etc), Heurtelou (“Once Enslaved”), and introducing Allan Guzman.
“Regrets of Idiocy” was written by Stephanie Wright (“A Winter’s Harvest”, “Once Enslaved”). The cast: Mann (“Mimeumentary”), Wallace (“Once Enslaved”) and introducing Kristine Trejo.
Performance dates tentatively scheduled for mid-March.
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With the “Over White Wine” production at a stand still, we are continuing the 2008 season with a handful of one act plays. Dates are still pending, but productions will most likely be in the Blue Room.
“THE MATTRESS” by Erik Helsing, is a spoof on “The Matrix” films and was originally produced at Texas A&M – Commerce under the direction of Gabriel Ruiz.
“REGRETS OF IDIOCY” by Stephanie Wright, is the witty tale of two lovers just trying to mend their crumbling relationship. A twist at the end you won’t expect!
Another play will more than likely be added to the mix so keep an eye out. Some of the confirmed cast members are: James Taylor Maupin IV (“In Regards”, “Over White Wine”), Stephanie Wright (A Winter’s Harvest, Once Enslaved), Chad Wallace (Once Enslaved), and newbie Allan Guzman.
More details on the way!
The latest news on “Over White Wine” is bad news, actually. Due to some problems with with audio, the film editing process has come to a bit of a stand still. In the mean time, we have some one act plays just around the corner. We’ll keep you posted on the outcome of OWW.