Uncle Vanya and Zombies

November 10, 8:00pm - 10:00pm
Mānoa Campus, Kennedy Theatre On the Mainstage


Nov 9, 10, 15, 16, 17 at 8pm; Nov 18 at 2pm

By Anton Chekhov and Markus Wessendorf Directed by Markus Wessendorf, UHM Professor of Western Theatre

Society has collapsed, the University of Hawai‘i is a wasteland, and zombies are roaming the island of Oahu after a recent accident on one of the nuclear submarines off Pearl Harbor. To increase their ratings, a major network has turned Kennedy Theatre into a television studio for regular broadcasts of their new reality show “Theatre Masterpieces and Zombies.” The contestants on this show not only have to act in a classical play but also to survive its performance to win a flight into a "safe zone" or coupons for food. The major challenge for the contestants is to stay in character and get through the performance alive while fending off zombies released into the arena by the popular host of the show. After the peak ratings of last month's The Tempest and Zombies, the producers have decided to go for a classic example of realism this time, Anton Chekhov's Uncle Vanya (1897).

Free Pre-Show Chats: Fri Nov 9, Fri Nov 16, Sat Nov 17, all at 6.30pm

Post-show Discussion: Thurs Nov 15 UHM Student Buy-One-Get-One-Free Night: Thurs Nov 15

For other special “zombie” events please check the website!

Ticket Prices: $13 to $24; UH Mānoa Students with valid ID: $5


Ticket Information
$13 to $24; UH Mānoa Students with valid ID: $5

Event Sponsor
Kennedy Theatre, Mānoa Campus

More Information
956-7655, theatre@hawaii.edu, http://www.hawaii.edu/kennedy/

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