by Jill Ripa - October 07, 2024
San Antonio, you haven’t seen anything like this, so I encourage you not to miss it. It’ll rain a little (literally onstage) and you might get a drop on your shoe if you sit in the front row. Totally worth it! Get out next weekend and see the final show in The Overtime’s current location, Threes!...
by Jill Ripa - August 27, 2024
Judgement of the Eye at The Overtime Theatre plays through Sept. 7. Director Blake Hamman and the entire company should feel wildly proud of this riveting and polished production! San Antonio, you should head on out to The Overtime Theatre and check it out!...
by Jill Ripa - February 20, 2024
Fairy tales. They’ve drawn audiences’ attention and affection for centuries, Cinderella being one of the most popular. I guess we have the Grimm Brothers and Walt Disney to thank for that. But on opening night of a new adaptation of this story, we can also thank playwright, Jessica Roberts, for the ...
by Jill Ripa - January 29, 2024
Scott McDowell has created a fun-filled, interesting play that I highly encourage you to attend. You will get a much needed break, while laughing and having fun with Debbie, her unforgettable dogs, and a whole group of characters sure to put a smile on your face....
by Bryan Stanton - December 12, 2022
San Antonio Theatre has the holiday spirit! 'Tis the seasons and there is no better time to check out your favorite holiday classics, some new takes on old favorites, and new traditions!...
The Overtime Theater is proud to present "Threes" written by Rita Anderson and directed by Jeffery Hensel and Georgie Lee. Join Holly and Hunter as ...
The Overtime Theater brings a modern take on a historical drama with their latest production Judgement of the Eye written by Simon Bowler Khan and ...
Welcome to The Chateau Le Shadow! A lush establishment nestled in the mountains of England. Come experience a night of luxury and decadence that will ...
Between destinations, where are you? Who are you? How do the landscapes of your mind interact with the cities you move through? Inspired by Italo ...
Where history meets fable, a town and a castle sit amongst the trees in seclusion. This is Baverly Grove. Both castle and community live separately, ...
Momma, the famous singer of “The Little Sparrow” nightclub, tells the world her daughter Baby is mute. But baby is no baby. She sings like ...
Wonderland. Oz. Places from our childhoods and imaginations where there is always a story to be told. When the evil forces of The Red Queen ...
Delilah Small is a big star stuck in a small play. The lead actor has a restraining order out on her, her agent is selling ...
This adaptation of the cult classic from director Ed Wood dares to ask several questions, questions for the ages. Such as: can there be true ...
In one minute, Jennifer Owens will lose everything. She will become… Something different. Something dangerous. And it will be up to two detectives and two ...
What makes a Clown? What makes a Monster? How are they alike? How are they different? What part(s) of our psyche do they each inhabit? ...
Adam, Eve, and Cain are invited to view something never before seen?–history’s first work of art created by Cain’s daughter, Daffie. The first family has ...
A multi-media, anti-gravitational leap through puberty, love, and death, as seen through the eyes of two overly sophisticated twelve year olds, a couple of savage ...
Dora is Ida’s shrink. Dave shrinks Dora. Henry and Ida are in love (or are they?). Dave shrinks Henry, and Ida wants to direct a ...
Liza, a recent college graduate and composer, works a manic number of odd jobs. When she’s not Duck Tour guiding, selling ads for a magazine ...
This original musical is a tapestry of songs, scenes, and memories by the Laven family. It interweaves regulars and new characters, joys and heartbreaks, inner ...
It’s 2012 and the biggest superhero/super villain battle of all time is taking place out on the streets. But, inside the warehouse on the corner ...
Adapted from the ancient Roman comedy Mostellaria, a farce about drunken carousing, crafty slaves, and slapstick tricks. When Theuropides returns early from his business trip, ...
This play explores the work of vaudevillian comic and filmmaker Buster Keaton through two of his most famous endeavors: his short film Sherlock Jr. (1924) ...
New weekly serial ala David Lynch’s Twin Peaks. This supernatural soap opera follows the characters of the hotel coffee shop at the center of a ...
This play probes the life and legend of Juanita Dale Slusher – later known to the world as the stripper Candy Barr. When Texas Monthly ...
Set in an independent comic shop and on a drag show runway, Masquerade tells the story of an unlikely group of friends that develops when ...
It’s that magical time of year once again where families gather together around the fireplace, eggnog is poured, and those horrible sticky-sweet heart-warming Christmas specials ...
D.O.A. is a classic, 1950 film noir about a man, Frank Bigelow, who is poisoned and has 48 hours to live. Bigelow travels cross-country to ...
It has been said that “Politics is show business for ugly people.” And never have there been a more ugly time in politics than now. ...
What if your life wasn’t everything it seemed? What if that sense of déjà vu was really trying to tell you something more? Part comedy, ...
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