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HotCity Theatre Presents Provocative Thriller, NEIGHBORHOOD 3: REQUISITION OF DOOM

By: Aug. 19, 2009
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ST. LOUIS , Missouri - HotCity Theatre presents a provocative thriller, Neighborhood 3:  Requisition of Doom, written by Jennifer Haley and directed by Chuck Harper, opening September 11, 2009.  

Where: The Kranzberg Arts Center in the Big Brothers Big Sisters Building , 501 N. Grand in Grand Center

When: Sept. 11th - Sept. 26th; Preview on Sept. 10th. Thursday, Friday at 8pm; Saturday at 3 and 8pm; Sunday at 7pm

How Much: $25 General; $20 Seniors (62+); $15 Student Rush, Thursday Preview

About the Show:

What is happening in the suburbs? Lines blur between fact and fantasy as parents find their teenagers addicted to an online horror game that is turning them into misguided militants. Fear has a life of its own in this theatrical tale of real and imagined zombies, not only in the game but in the eyes of the neighbors. Award-winning playwright Jennifer Haley's apocalyptic vision combines virtual role-playing, GPS technology, teenage alienation and the "family next door" to create this provocative psychological thriller. A true Twilight Zone for the 21st century.

CAST:

Greg Fenner - Boy

Maggie Conroy - Girl

John Pierson* - Father

Pamela Reckamp* - Mother

Ticket Info:

General Admission tickets are $25 for adults and $20 for seniors (62+). $15 Student Rush tickets available five minutes before show time. Preview tickets on Sept. 10th are $15. Group discounts are available. Reservations can be made at www.hotcitytheatre.org or by calling 314-289-4063.


HotCity Theatre operates under a Small Professional Theatre contract with Actors Equity, the union of professional actors and Stage Managers in the United States, and receives funding from the Regional Arts Commission, The Whitaker Foundation, The Arts and Education Council, The Greater St. Louis Community Foundation, The Missouri Arts Council, The Fox Performing Arts Charitable Foundation and the William A. Kerr Foundation, as well as generous individuals in the community.



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