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Wednesday, 08 February 2012 15:20

BLOOD WATER

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Zombie Joe's Underground Theatre Group presents the World-Premiere of Joe Musso's brutal story of love, lust, blood, and betrayal, set in New Orleans during the rampant onslaught of an apocalyptic Hurricane Katrina. Greta - a Bourbon Street stripper, lustfully played by Denise Devin, wants "The Prophet", passionately played by Phillip J. Wheeler, to die for his damnation of her seedy sinful ways. It's her criminally-minded street-smart husband Rod, powerfully portrayed by Boston Sturgis, who stands in her way.

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Sunday, 02 October 2011 08:16

“The Tempest “ Shakespeare In A Box

 

“The Tempest “ by William Shakespeare at Zombie Joe's Underground Theatre Group.

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