
"Z:
A Zombie Musical"
The Premiere
of "Z" is rescheduled for November 11th, 2008 at 7:30PM at
the Studio Move Grill-Copperfield.
Texas
Filmmaker/Director John
McLean
and Producer Dan
Eggleston
will be premiering
their feature horror musical film "Z:
A Zombie Musical"
in Houston, Tuesday, November
11th at
the Studio
Movie Grill-Copperfield
later this month. "Z"
as they call it in Austin, was screened at the 2007 Providence Zombie
Film Festival in Providence, Rhode Island, The 2007 WTO Film Festival
in Os, Norway and last months 2008 Horrific Film Festival in San
Antonio.
The cast of “Z” includes eleven Houston-affiliated actors: Ms. Kimberly Ensey (Miss Bikini USA 2001) plays Zombie RollerBabe No. 1, Ms. Marsela Orozco
play a featured Zombie dancer, Ms. Junie Hoang plays a Zombie
postwoman, Ms. Celeste Garcia, Ms. Vatsana Souvannavong, Mr. Travis
Johnson, Ms. Gladys Otero and Mr. Baron Otillar are citizens of
“Zomburbia”, Mr. Gary Chason (“Everything or Nothing” and “Dear Pillow”) plays a
Zombie bathroom Dude, Ms. Amy Jordan plays a choreographer and ZBI
Agent No. 1, and Ms. Maura Navarro plays a Zombie Hooker.
Also in the cast are
leads Ms. Hanna Hardin “Faith” and Mr. Rob Faubion, “Dan, the Traveling Salesman”, Joe King Carrasco as the Honorary Mayor of
Zomburbia and Dan Eggleston as “The Philosopher”
The Houston premiere
of "Z:
A Zombie Musical" will be at the Studio Movie Grill-Copperfield at
highway 6 North at West Road, Tuesday, November 11th, starting at 7:30PM.
Get your tickets NOW!
NOTE: There are no
advance tickets, Please purchase at the Door!
And, please email Dan
Eggleston to get your name on the "RESERVE" list to this
premiere screening! RSVP Email Dan at: capydan@academicplanet.com Let Dan know you are
going to attend.
You can view the
Trailers for "Z" at: www.aZombieMusical.com or, you can
visit: www.studiomoviegrill.com.
Admission
is only $7 and T-shirts and DVD's will be available at the screening for
$15 each. Also Director John McLean and Producer Dan Eggleston will be
in attendance.
This is another "Made
in Texas" film and filmmakers.
www.C47Houston.com
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