Saturday, Jan 13 › 9pm › $10
The first-ever full theatrical performance of Dan Abbot's zombie rock opera DAY OF THE ZOMBIE with art-pop lovebirds CHILDHOOD FRIENDS, traveling burlesque chanteuse VERONIQUE CHEVALIER, and nightmarish puppeteers A DICTIONARY OF BLOOD THEATER
After ten years in the making, the first-ever full theatrical performance of Dan Abbot's zombie rock opera, Day of the Zombie rises from the grave Saturday the 13th. Written amongst the thriving mutant underground of Oakland, CA; including members of Hobo Gobbelins, Clan ov thee Bleeding Eye, International Maggot Theater, Nommo Ogo, Extra Action Marching Band, and legions of related projects; Day of the Zombie has been presented as a band show and as a radio drama, toured alongside Thee 999 Eyes Ov Endless Dream, and even reared its decaying head in Portland before the second half was even written.
The plot involves mad scientists, super-computers gone awry, and the destruction of human civilization, all within the first ten minutes of show. And then the real fun starts. Think of it as a more down-home version of Jesus Christ Superstar, with enough balls to tackle the best part of that story—the Ressurection.
It's an all-singing, all-dancing, all-consuming deathfest.
Brains.
, , | ©2006–2008 Someday Inc. All rights reserved.