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UC Theatre Presents "Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom"
Lawn Gnomes, Hedge Clippers, Zombies ... Oh My!
Written By Abby Hansen '13, PR Intern
Zombies aren't real. Or are they?
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cleogrande@utica.eduUtica, NY (02/28/2013)
- The Utica College Department of Performing and Fine Arts will present its annual spring play, “Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom,” by Jennifer Haley. The performances will take place Thursday, March 7 through Saturday, March 9 at 8 p.m., with a matinee on Sunday, March 10 at 2 p.m. General admission tickets are $4 each; all performances are in Strebel Auditorium, Strebel Student Center.The story opens in a suburban community filled with teenagers addicted to an online zombie video game. The object of the game is to escape and destroy the zombie army – all fun and games until the lines between the virtual and real worlds begin to blur.
The play has garnered rave reviews over the last few years from publications such as Variety Magazine, The Denver Post, and the Louisville Courier-Journal claiming that it is much “like a nifty episode of The Twilight Zone, the story builds to an affectingly gruesome finale.” For more information and reviews about “Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom visit www.samuelfrench.com .
For more information about the UC performances, visit www.facebook.com/UticaCollegeTheater or contact Marijean Levering, associate professor of theater, at mleveri@utica.edu or (315) 792-3234.
About Utica College- Utica College, founded in 1946, is a comprehensive private institution offering bachelors, masters and doctoral degrees. The College, located in upstate central New York, approximately 90 miles west of Albany and 50 miles east of Syracuse, currently enrolls over 3,700 students in 37 undergraduate majors, 27 minors, 22 master’s and two doctoral degree programs.
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