"ZERO HOUR," Jim Brochu's acclaimed play about the life of theatre legend Zero Mostel, will celebrate its 100th performance this Tuesday, March 23rd. "ZERO HOUR" recently reopened at Off-Broadway's DR2 Theatre (103 East 15th Street) following a sold-out limited engagement at Theatre at St. Clement's.
Three-time Academy Award nominee Piper Laurie directs "ZERO HOUR," which was originally produced in Los Angeles, winning the Ovation Award for Best New Play. "ZERO HOUR" recently received two Helen Hayes Award nominations for Outstanding Lead Actor and Outstanding Non-Resident Production.
Starring
Jim Brochu as
Zero Mostel, "ZERO HOUR" is set at Mostel's West 28th Street painting studio where a naïve reporter attempts to interview the famously volatile actor, prompting an explosion of memory, humor, outrage, and juicy backstage lore. It is July 1977 and the actor is giving his final interview before leaving for the pre-Broadway tryout of "The Merchant" in Philadelphia. Mostel only played one performance as Shylock before his sudden death at the age of 62. "ZERO HOUR" traces Mostel's early days growing up on the Lower East Side as the son of Orthodox Jewish immigrant parents, through his rise as a stand-up comedian, from the Borscht Belt to Manhattan's most exclusive supper clubs, and from the devastation of the blacklist to his greatest Broadway triumphs, most notably as Tevye in "Fiddler on the Roof," and working through his love-hate relationship with
Jerome Robbins.
"ZERO HOUR" is produced Off-Broadway by
Kurt Peterson and
Edmund Gaynes in association with The
Peccadillo Theater Company.
The playing schedule is Tuesday at 7PM, Wednesday at 2PM, Thursday & Friday at 8PM, Saturday at 2 & 8PM, and Sunday at 3PM. Tickets: Telecharge.com 212-239-6200.
For more information about "ZERO HOUR," visit
www.ZeroHourShow.com.
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