It isn't every season that a major film director like Joel Schumacher (Batman Forever, The Client, The Lost Boys) takes a gig in a tiny, out of the way downtown theatre like The Flea to direct a group of young, emerging actors like The Bats in a new play, but from the looks of their promotional video, Jennifer Haley's NEIGHBORHOOD 3: REQUISITION OF DOOM looks like a very unusual project.
As described by The Flea, the play is set in a quiet cul-de-sac where the Neighborhood Association regulates everything from lawn height to garden gnomes and no one can control the growing addiction to a new online game. Using a GPS map, the game allows teenagers to battle zombies in their own neighborhood. But as the line between the game and reality blurs, everyone must ask themselves: which team are you on?
NEIGHBORHOOD 3: REQUISITION OF DOOM premiered at the Humana Festival in Louisville. The New York Premiere production features The Bats: Justin Ahdoot (The Mysteries), Sydney Blaxill (Student Body, The Nomad), Alexandra Curran (Student Body), Eric Folks (JOB, Just Cause), Adam Alexander Hamilton (Student Body), Alex Haynes (The Mysteries), Adelind Horan (The Old Masters), Lindsley Howard (The Mysteries), Kerry Ipema (Restoration Comedy), Olivia Jampol (Cutthroats), Connor Johnston, Hank Lin (Sarah Flood in Salem Mass), Madeline Mahoney, Cristina Pitter (Nectarine EP), and Brendan Sokler. The creative team includes Simon Harding (scenic design), Brian Aldous (lighting design), Jessica Pabst (costume design), Janie Bullard (sound design), Grace Interlichia (assistant costume design), John McKenna (assistant sound design), J. David Brimmer (fight choreography), David Monteagudo (assistant director), Zach Golden (assistant to the director), Abbey Bay (production stage manager), and Kaila Hill (assistant stage manager).
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