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By Mission Control, on August 19th, 2010
After the wildly successful and tear-streamingly funny screening of Manos: The Hands of Fate in July, the Overtime Theater will continue hosting MST@OT, a monthly screening of a Mystery Science Theater 3000 episode. The monthly event will be hosted by local MST3K fan, filmmaker and bon vivant Joey Carrillo.
For our August 20 movie, we’ll [Read it all...]
By Mission Control, on July 30th, 2010
Head down to the Overtime Theater tonight to get your MSTie on!
After a performance of their critically-acclaimed production of The Last Broadcast of Bailey and Long, the Overtime will keep its doors open to show another of its Friday night Late Movies. Tonight, it’s one of the most notorious episodes of the classic Mystery Science Theater 3000 [Read it all...]
By Mission Control, on July 28th, 2010
With the new movie Inception lighting up the cineplexes there is a lot of buzz about so-called Smart Action movies. A movie with edge of your seat thrills that also works your brain. Is this possible? Several sites have put up lists, including this dreadful one at IGN. We asked some folks who might better [Read it all...]
By Mission Control, on June 23rd, 2010
Robert Jerdee and Kaitlin Campbell in Rossum’s Universal Robots.
The San Antonio Current has a review of The Overtime Theater’s production of R.U.R. – Rossum’s Universal Robots and reviewer Micah Clare dishes some high praise:
Isaac Asimov himself panned Karel Capek’s 1921 play, R.U.R. – Rossum’s Universal Robots, as “a terribly bad one, but … [Read it all...]
By Mission Control, on June 17th, 2010
The Overtime Theater’s adaptation of the classic SF play R.U.R. – Rossum’s Universal Robots premieres this Friday, June 18 and Missions Unknown has the inside scoop. The show, which runs through July 1oth, was adapted by Roy Thomas and directed by Dave Stone-Robb. The cast includes Kaitlin Campbell and Chuck Wigginton.
Thanks to Left Foot Red Productions, the official [Read it all...]
By Mission Control, on May 26th, 2010
The titular slasher on the set with Rachel Joseph and Jaime Mire.
The San Antonio Current sent Steven G. Kellman to a showing of Slasher at Trinity University’s AtticRep and he filed his review last week. The play, by SMU grad Allison Moore is set in Austin, but San Antonio’s staging is the closest it [Read it all...]
By Paul Vaughn, on May 20th, 2010
The Overtime Theater’s The Life and Death of the Amazing Captain Piledriver is showing four times this weekend, starting tonight. Piledriver’s death has shocked the citizen’s of Excalibur City and News 4 offers up this special presentation in his memory.
This short film was created by Bryan Ortiz of Film Classics Productions for the Overtime’s original [Read it all...]
By Paul Vaughn, on May 10th, 2010
Here is your chance to see superheroes and super villians battling it out live…on stage!
Opening this Friday, May 14, at the Overtime Theater is the new original play The Life & Death of the Amazing Captain Piledriver. Written by Scott McDowell and directed by Lupe Flores, the new, live-action show is a world premiere production.
In [Read it all...]
By Paul Vaughn, on May 7th, 2010
The Girls of S.A.S.S.
Check out the Overtime Theater this weekend for the 2nd Annual Short Shorts (2o10) Film Fest will screen over 15 indie films. The show is on Saturday, May 8, and starts at 7 pm.General admission tickets are $10. But don’t be late!! There will be lots of pre-show action too.
Film [Read it all...]
By Mission Control, on April 23rd, 2010
The Overtime Theater, fresh off of being voted number one theater in the Current’s Best of San Antonio 2010 reader’s poll, is looking for a few good robots…as well as some other actors for two upcoming productions. Auditions are Sunday, April 25, 6-9 pm at the Overtime Theater, 1414 S. Alamo, #103, San Antonio TX 78210. [Read it all...]
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