The Penultimate Saloon Tonight!
Well, gang. The fourth Saturday Night Saloon of the third season is upon us, going up tonight at the Vampire Cowboys Battle Ranch, featuring six awesome pieces of episodic theatre, including the penultimate episode of Entrenched.
Nosedive Productions
in association with
The Vampire Cowboys Theatre Company
presents
A five-part WWI/Time Travel serial play by James Comtois
Two men fight in the trenches.
One has died twice.
The other is being held in a POW camp in 2009.
Directed by Pete Boisvert
Featuring
Peter Brown - Rebecca Comtois - Bryan Enk
Mac Rogers - Ben VandenBoom - Merlyn Wolf
As part of the Vampire Cowboys' Saturday Night Saloon.
Also featuring
LET'S NINJA SCIENCE RANGER TEAM GET!
by Dustin Chinn
(Member of the Ma-Yi Writers Lab)
directed by Qui Nguyen
MOTHER SACRAMENTO
by Mac Rogers
(Universal Robots; Viral; Hail Satan)
directed by Jordana Williams
HACK
by Crystal Skillman
(The Telling Trilogy; 4 Edges; Birthday)
directed by John Hurley
JACK O'HANRAHAN AND THE TROUBULATION OF DOOM
by Brent Cox
(The Dog & Pony Show)
directed by Padraic Lillis and Courtney Wetzel
LADY CRYPTOZOOLOGIST: SEASON 2
written & directed by Jeff Lewonczyk
(Babylon, Babylon; Macbeth without Words)
Saturday, December 12
at 8 p.m. at the Battle Ranch
405 Johnson Avenue, Brooklyn
ADMISSION IS FREE!
Labels: Entrenched, Gideon Productions, Nosedive Productions, Saturday Night Saloon, theatre, Vampire Cowboys
3 Comments:
Just to clarify, I simply love the premise and the characters, and I really hope you decide this is an idea you want to expand into a full length play. Not every typical "film" category will necessarily work in the theater, but "Entrenched" has me totally mesmerized. It's really, really exciting.
Oh, awesome, Sean. Thanks! I've been having a great deal of fun with this one, and it's definitely one I plan to return to. I told Qui on Saturday night, I wish I had eight 30-minute episodes to tell this story, but I'm having fun taking on the challenge of telling it in five 12-30 minute episodes.
You know, that's the thing. If you had two competing characters, moving through time, fucking up circumstances several generations ago... My mind is spinning at the end of every episode.
If you have 8 30 minute episodes, I would watch them all.
I actually have an idea for a superhero musical, if they want us to do it again next year. I don't have an idea for the story, but my favorite parts of superhero stories are always the creation myths, and I have a cool idea...
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