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Stocking Stuffers 3

Poster Design: Georgie Lee

The Overtime Theater continues the tradition of Stocking Stuffers 3: A collection of Holiday Shorts. Five short plays written by local playwrights will be featured in our “Little OT” next month at our new location: 4335 Vance Jackson #103-104!

Armed with a collection of holiday stories and other entertaining surprises, this band of misfits will take you on a journey filled with joy, romance, sorrow, hilarity and good old fashioned holiday nostalgia.

  1. “Claused” by Javier Parra – James takes on Santa. Literally. 
  2. “The Truth” by Alec Shears – David and Gracie contemplate having “The Talk” with their daughter.
  3. “Christmastime in Hell” by Emmi Green – The Devil recruits help to plan a Christmas party.
  4. “On HelpR” by Georgie Lee – Santa’s son accidentally finds love using the queer dating app: HelpR.
  5. “The Workshop” by Michael D B Song – After a baseball flies through his window, Santos begins building a friendship in spite of the brokenness around him. 

Family Friendliness Rating: recommended for 18+ audiences

CAST

Alec Shears – Actor
Rina Rose – Actor
Christopher Yang – Actor
Francisco Benavides – Actor
Lyn Thomas – Actor
Scott Haury – Actor

CREATIVE TEAM

Allie Mortimer – Director
Cameron Ervin – Tech
Nickolas Villareal – Tech
Javier Parra – Playwright
Alec Shears – Playwright
Emmi Green – Playwright
Georgie Lee – Playwright
Michael D B Song – Playwright

PERFORMANCES

December 6 – 28, 2024
Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm

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A Season of Change

We are excited to share the shows we have planned for our 2023 Summer/Fall Season: A Season of Change. Don’t forget, we also have The Denials Improv every Saturday Night showcasing their incredible improv comedy skills. Stay tuned for information about upcoming auditions and other exciting events. We’ll see you at the theater!

Write What You Know

The Overtime Theater proudly presents Write What You Know, a hilarious new play written by Chip Bohle, a new writer from Kentucky, with performances running Feb. 17 to Mar. 11, 2023, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm, with one Sunday matinee on Feb. 26 at 3 pm. The Overtime Theater is located at 5409 Bandera Road, Suite 205 on the city’s northwest side. General admission tickets are $18, or $12 for SATCO members, military and students with a valid ID.

Write What You Know is set in 1977 and features Simon Stands – a Tony award winning playwright who has turned into an alcoholic EX-playwright. Simon isn’t sure how to get back to the life he once had but between the advice from his best friend – and the voice in his head – Simon decides to write what he knows. And what he knows is his quirky group of friends and how they behave around him. Although the version in Simon’s head is always a little different than the reality was…

CAST

Martin Vidal – Simon Stands
Tomas Castillo Roque – Simon’s Mind Voice
Julie DuPont – Gertie Conway
Robert Moritz – David Cohen
Blake Hamman – Paulie Marino
Jaime McLaurin – Natalie Bridgeport

CREW

Playwright – Chip Bohle
Director – Rob Barron
Assistant Director – Jana Drew
Tech Guru – Steph Noell

PERFORMANCES

February 17th – March 11th, 2023
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm
Sunday February 26th at 3 pm

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Stocking Stuffers! 5 Short Christmas Plays

The Overtime Theater proudly presents “Stocking Stuffers! Five Short Christmas Plays”, a collection of short plays from some of the writers featured in our 2022 season including Felix Racelis, Joe Green, Michael Song and Thomas J. Misuraca with performances running from December 9 to December 31, 2022. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. with no show on Christmas Eve and Sunday matinees on December 11 and December 18 at 3 p.m. at The Overtime Theater located at 5409 Bandera Road, Suite 205 on the city’s Northwest Side.

In these five tales our writers have tackled some of the important questions of the Christmas season – Whatever happened to the Grinch? What does it take to really play Scrooge? What happens if the man you fall in love with turns out to be Santa Claus? How should you handle your roommate burning your house down on Christmas Eve? What if your four-year-old tells you they no longer believe in Santa – and then shows you the math?

CAST

Kareem Abu Dahab
Jana Drew
Austin Escobedo
Scott Leibowitz
Dwayne Martin
Nicholas Villarreal
River Wellborn

PLAYWRIGHTS

Michael Burger-Song
Joseph Green
Thomas J. Misuraca
Felix Racelis

PERFORMANCES

December 9th – December 31st, 2022
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm
Sunday December 11th and 18th at 3 pm
No shows Christmas Eve or Christmas Day

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Fearless Bloodsuckers of Hollywood

The Overtime Theater proudly presents Fearless Bloodsuckers of Hollywood, a dark comedy by Felix Racelis with performances running from September 30 to October 22, 2022. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. with one Sunday matinee on October 16 at 3 p.m. at The Overtime Theater located at 5409 Bandera Road, Suite 205 on the city’s Northwest Side.

Zac Spitz has become a true Hollywood success story. He is popular and well loved after his starring role in the hit TV show Fearless Bloodsuckers. But it’s not enough for Zac. After a chance encounter on a Hollywood street Zac decides he wants to give back to the homeless community of Hollywood. And what better way to do that than to film a reality TV show in a homeless shelter? What could possibly go wrong?

Fearless Bloodsuckers of Hollywood – despite its title – features bloodsuckers of only the human kind. This production also marks the return to the Overtime stage of director Dave Stone-Robb who last worked with the Overtime three locations and 12 years ago. When Dave was asked how it feels being back at The Overtime, he said “It feels like a family reunion in many ways. They have given me the opportunity to work on a beautiful and hilarious play about second chances and redemption.” The Overtime is also very excited by his return!

With this play we are showing the struggles of the unhoused in Hollywood to a San Antonio audience. When asked why he wrote this play, author Felix Racelis replied “Several years ago I caught a TV news segment about homelessness in L.A. It featured an interview with an adjunct professor who lost a couple of teaching gigs and was living in his car. I’d already been thinking about writing a play about the unhoused, and this story gave me the impetus to finally pursue it. I wanted to write a play about second chances for both main characters, Zac and Bertrand.” Director Dave Stone-Robb is tasked with bringing the author’s vision to life on The Overtime’s stage. According to Dave, “Fearless Bloodsuckers of Hollywood will surprise you around every turn with its relatable charming characters coming to terms with the monsters of the past while navigating their uncharted future.”

Dedicated to providing original, innovative, and accessible entertainment at an affordable price, The Overtime Theater is a nonprofit organization with the mission of bringing “theater for the people” to the San Antonio community through new and thought-provoking stage productions.

CAST

Zac Spitz: Ranferi Salguero
Bertrand Ogilvy: Darrel Dwain Phillips
Holly: Wren Ramos
Melissa: Vina Yunanova
Morgan: Matt Wayne
Tina: Chelsea Steele
Camera Person: Dwayne Martin

CREATIVE TEAM

Writer: Felix Racelis
Director: Dave Stone Robb
Asst. Director: Chris DiPiero
Lights and Sound: Nathan Barrera
Costumes: Sabrina Lopez
Makeup: Nico Redondo

PERFORMANCES

September 30th – October 22nd, 2022
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm
Sunday October 16th at 3 pm

GET YOUR TICKETS HERE

Pirates vs Ninjas: THE MUSICAL

The Overtime Theater proudly presents Pirates vs Ninjas: The Musical, a hilarious musical by Scott McDowell with performances running from August 26 to September 17, 2022. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. with one Sunday matinee on September 11 at 3 p.m. at The Overtime Theater located at 5409 Bandera Road, Suite 205 on the city’s Northwest Side. In accordance with Covid-19 recommendations, there will be limited and distanced seating. Audience members are encouraged to wear face masks.

We have traveled to the land of San Texania where, for ages untold, the pirates and the ninjas have been at odds with one another.  The current generation looks like it will continue the tradition – until the Pirate Princess and Ninja Princess lock eyes across a crowded room and suddenly there is love!!  But will it be enough to overcome a lot of really, really deep dislike?  Even with all the dancing and singing? 

“People have said that we’re ripping off West Side Story,” says director Rob Barron, “but that seems like a mean thing for them to say so we told them ‘Hey!  There’s no pirates in West Side Story!  So there!’  I actually always felt like Romeo and Juliet would have benefited from a couple of sea shanties, frankly.”

Dedicated to providing original, innovative, and accessible entertainment at an affordable price, The Overtime Theater is a nonprofit organization with the mission of bringing “theater for the people” to the San Antonio community through new and thought-provoking stage productions.

CAST

Tim Ahmed
Allie
Rob Barron
Jana Drew
Jeffery Hensel
Elise Hernandez
Georgie Lee
Darrel Philips
Jessica Roberts
Kurt Wilkinson

CREATIVE TEAM

Director: Rob Barron
Stage Manager: Angie Hernandez
Writer: Scott McDowell
Music and Lyrics: Vance Sarlow and Scott McDowell
Board Op: Jenny Taylor
Fight Choreography: Morgan Clyde
Special Thanks to Dylan Brainard and Steph Noell

PERFORMANCES

August 16th – September 17th, 2022
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm
Sunday September 11th at 3 pm

GET YOUR TICKETS HERE

Einstein’s Wrong About Everything

The Overtime Theater proudly presents Einstein’s Wrong About Everything, a comedic play by Joseph E. Green, July 15- August 6, 2022. Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. with one Sunday matinee on July 31 at 3 p.m. at The Overtime Theater located at 5409 Bandera Road, Suite 205 on the city’s Northwest Side.

The year is 1956, and Princeton autopsist Thomas Harvey just decided to steal Einstein’s brain. That decision now has him on the lam from both the authorities and a group of neo-Nazis led by a woman who may or may not be related to the Elephant Man. Einstein’s Wrong About Everything is commentary based on true events, possibly true events, and blatantly untrue events.

“[The show] is an offbeat and slightly irreverent comedy about magical quantum physics, a lesbian Nazi, and a cavalry full of other walking contradictions,” stated Meagan Setterbo, who plays Der Elefant in the show. “If you enjoy retrospective social commentary, slapstick reveals, or convoluted methods of seduction, this show is for you!”

“Einstein’s Wrong About Everything is the comedy romp through 1956 that deals with the man and woman who stole the brain of Albert Einstein, the neo-Nazis that are chasing them, and the iconic figures of the Beatnik era that try to save the day,” said director Kareem Abu Dahab. “It’s the sorta-kinda-true story that may or may not have happened that’s worth seeing.”

Dedicated to providing original, innovative, and accessible entertainment at an affordable price, The Overtime Theater is a nonprofit organization with the mission of bringing “theater for the people” to the San Antonio community through new and thought-provoking stage productions.

CAST (in order of appearance)

Der Elefant: Meaghan Setterbo
Ernst: Josh Molnar
Tom: Austin Escobedo
Bill (William S. Burroughs): Sean Wilson
Otto: Jeffery Hensel
Ally: Jessica Roberts
Bruno: Donnie Martin
Groucho Marx: Kurt Wilkinson
Eleanor Roosevelt: Florence Bunten
Aleister Crowley: Chris Champlin

CREATIVE TEAM

Director: Kareem Abu Dahab
Asst. Director: Ida Steele
Stage Manager: Gina Schneider
Writer: Joseph E. Green

PERFORMANCES

July 15th – August 6th, 2022
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm
Sunday July 31st at 3 pm

GET YOUR TICKETS HERE

Pride Variety Show

The Overtime Theater is proud to present a Pride Variety Show hosted by improv troupe All Friends this Saturday June 11th at 8PM in the Greg Barrios Theater. Come celebrate Pride with an exciting variety show filled with comedy, poetry and music! This exclusive Overtime production puts LGBTQ+ performers and artists front and center for a Queer themed night of fun entertainment. Bring some friends and make some new ones while you’re here!

Rick Copperpot from All Friends said that “Audiences can expect to see music, comedy and drag showcasing local LGBTQ+ talent that celebrates the Queer community.” The Overtime Theater strives to be a safe space for LGBTQ+ performers to share their stories with the San Antonio community. And our theater has supported the improv community for many years. When talking about The Overtime, Rick exclaims “The Overtime has been so incredibly kind and welcoming to the improv community! Not only are we excited to perform for The Overtime’s audience, we’re all so grateful to be able to contribute to the community with the live performances that we love so dearly.”

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Let it All Out Improv Show

The Overtime Theater is proud to present a night of longform improv this Saturday May 28th at 8PM in the Greg Barrios Theater. All Friends and Instoppable/Unmovable are wacky, zany, silly. Let It Out is dramatic with lots of humor mixed in.

Ready for a rollercoaster of fun? Well buckle up, Buttercup! The duo Instoppable/Unmovable will make you quake in your seat with their frenetic, high energy style! From the other end of the improv duo spectrum, Let It Out will give you that emotional release we all need right now as they explore a gritty, raw and honest relationship. When All Friends takes the stage, you’ll be hit with an assortment of scenes that pull you and push you in every direction, squeezing out laughs all along the way!

Rick Copperpot from Let it Out and All Friends said that “Audiences should expect scenes that explore emotional connections between characters and interpersonal conflicts while exposing the humor in everyday life”. Let It Out is Lyn Thomas and Rick Copperpot. All Friends is Lyn Thomas, Rick Copperpot, Mike Jester and Clint Taylor. Instoppable/Unmovable is Jason VanSlycke and Andre Villaplana.

The Overtime Theater hosts many improv shows inside its doors and is proud to be seen as a kind and welcoming theater to the improv community of San Antonio. Rick Copperpot had this to say about The Overtime: “Not only are we excited to perform for The Overtime’s audience, we’re all so grateful to be able to contribute to the community by doing the improv that we love so dearly.”

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The Back-Porch Gang

The Overtime Theater proudly presents the world premiere of Ben Scranton’s new comedy The Back-Porch Gang, a heartwarming comedy about love, loss, and renewal. This mainstage production will run Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. May 6-21, 2022 and 3 p.m. Sunday, May 15, 2022. The Overtime Theater is located at 5409 Bandera Road, Suite 205 on the city’s Northwest Side. Masks are strongly recommended. General admission tickets are $18 or $12 for SATCO members, military and students with a valid ID.

The play stars Ida Steele, Joe De Mott, Denise Swain, Kurt Grabenstein, Barbara Hartman, and Beth Lamy. Jade Esteban Estrada directs. 

In The Back-Porch Gang, a play about the journey of a group of senior citizens, the majority of the cast members are over the age of 70.

One summer morning residents at a retirement complex wave at cars to see if they can get a wave back. This harmless activity takes an unexpected turn when a police officer and a quirky stranger suddenly appear. The residents must now face the past and its impact on the present. Secrets are revealed as they navigate a hilarious maze of resentment, guilt and missed opportunity. Can lost love be rediscovered? Will long-held friendships be sustained? The Back-Porch Gang is a comic take on relationships senior citizens have with family, friends and lovers. It examines the need seniors have to be seen and acknowledged, coupled with a desire to lead a fulfilling life. Come celebrate the lives and loves of these characters as they wave their way into your heart.

Women’s Voices

Women's Voicee

The Overtime Theater welcomes you to our second installment of the 2022 New Play Development Series celebrating Women’s History Month. The event, titled “Women’s Voices,” will present staged readings of three selected plays: “Blurred Life” by Dawn Xavier Franklin, “Lucky Numbers” by Hope Hommersand, and “The Reverend Dr. Paul(i) Murray” by Ada A.

The Overtime Theater believes that a staged reading is a vital step in the preparatory stage of the creative process.

The monologue “Blurred Life” will read by Danielle King.

“Lucky Numbers,” a comedic one-act play, will feature Christopher Champlin, Patricia Zamora, and Josh Molnar.

“The Reverend Dr. Paul(i) Murray” will feature Sarah Davis, Dan Grimm, and Danielle King.

Jade Esteban Estrada directs. Jana Drew is our stage manager.

After each reading, there will be an audience feedback session.

There will be one brief intermission.

Show time is 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 16, 2022 in the Little Overtime Theater.

Tickets

The Scriptless Sleuths: A Fully Improvised Murder Mystery

EXTENDED through March 19, 2022!

Life is unpredictable, so why should death be any different? For two weekends in February the Scriptless Sleuths will be mopping up victims of the post Valentines Day season. Your suggestions will help shape the crime, the suspects and even our detectives themselves. Come join us Friday and Saturday nights at 8pm for an unpredictable, fully improvised murder mystery where you’ll influence the outcome. Shows run between 60 and 90 minutes with a brief intermission and each show is entirely unique!
Created by Michael Song, Dan Grimm and Alan Becker and Venny Mortimer.

Tickets

EXTENDED through March 19, 2022!

Note: Coupons can only be used at the Box Office.

Improv Comedy

Looking for a good laugh? Look no further! The Overtime Theater has many fantastic improv offerings you’re sure to enjoy!

Are you a fan of “Whose Line is it Anyway“? You’ll love our variety of wacky and whimsical shows! Whether it’s hanging out with All Friends in “The FriendZone” on a Friday night, or experiencing the offerings of San Antonio’s longest running improv team “The Denials” on a Saturday night, you’re sure to find something you’ll love!

Regular Improv Shows

 

“The Denials” Improv Comedy

The Denials (every Saturday) at 10:30PM

$10 at the door, or $8 with our mainstage show!

The Denials Long-Form Show (4th Friday of the month) at 10:30PM

$10 at the door, or $8 with our mainstage show!

Follow the Denials on Facebook and on Instagram @denialsimprov

“Yearning for some laid-back late-night laughter? Settle into the Denials’ cozy seats. Each Saturday, the raucous welcoming cast rips through a list of several improv games with help from an eager audience.”

-San Antonio Magazine

The Friendzone Ft. All Friends

The Friendzone (every 1st and 3rd Friday) at 10:30PM. A hilarious medley of local improv comedy teams hosted by All Friends! $10 at the door, we’re all friends here!

Follow All Friends on Instagram @allfriendsimprov

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Check our calendar for upcoming showtimes and special guests!

Tickets

Tickets are available at the Box Office.

Limited Seating. Reservations are not available so we suggest arriving 15 minutes early to get your seat. 

***Want to be one of our Improvians? 

We offer FREE workshops on Monday nights at 9:00 p.m. Learn more here.
We also offer opportunities to appear in our improv shows. A path to becoming part of The Denials! 

Einstein’s Wrong About Everything

A play based on true events, possibly true events, and blatantly untrue events by Joseph E. Green

**********NOTE: Due to Covid, January 14th and 15th shows have been canceled. Ticket holders may call the box office to exchange their tickets for another show.************

The year is 1956, and Princeton autopsist Thomas Harvey just decided to steal Einstein’s brain. That decision now has him on the lam from both the authorities and a group of neo-Nazis led by a woman who may or may not be related to the Elephant Man. And now he just found out his new roommate is the heroin-addicted Beat writer William S. Burroughs. What will he do next? Will it make sense? Will it involve getting help from some of the most famous figures of the 20th century? EINSTEIN’S WRONG ABOUT EVERYTHING may make you laugh, make you cry, make you reconsider every thought you’ve ever had since reaching the age of reason. Or not. Let’s not get crazy with our expectations.

CAST (in order of appearance)

Allen Ginsberg: Sam Black
Jack Kerouac: John Lambert
Der Elefant: Meaghan Setterbo
Ernst: Josh Molnar
Tom: Austin Escobedo
Bill (William S. Burroughs): Sean Wilson
Otto: Jeffery Hensel
Ally: Jessica Roberts
Bruno: Donnie Martin
Groucho Marx: Kurt Wilkinson
Eleanor Roosevelt: Ida Steele
Aleister Crowley: Chris Champlin

CREATIVE TEAM

Director: Kareem Abu Dahab
Asst. Director: Ida Steele
Stage Manager: Gina Schneider
Writer: Joseph E. Green

PERFORMANCES

NOTE: Due to Covid, January 14th and 15th shows have been canceled. Ticket holders may call the box office to exchange their tickets for another show.

January 14th – February 5th, 2022
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm
Sunday January 23rd at 3 pm

GET YOUR TICKETS HERE

A Very Merry Murder: Christmas in Peril!

Created by Michael Burger Song

Life is unpredictable, but so are the holidays. The already hectic Christmas season is further complicated by a murder at Santas Workshop. Whose to blame? The Elves? Reindeer? Or even Santa himself?! Our intrepid detectives must discover the truth before time runs out.

Come join us Friday night at 8pm for an unpredictable, fully improvised One-Act Christmas play, where the audience will influence the plot, and even pick the killer.

One night only, Friday December 17, 2021. Tickets are $12 at the Box Office or online at ShowTix4u.

Note: This show is rated R

The Overtime Cabaret

Happy Holidaze

Join us for some holiday cheer at our “Happy Holidaze” show this December!

What is the OT Cabaret? Glad you asked!!! The Overtime Cabaret is an amalgamation of music, magic, dance, comedy, improv, poetry, and whatever else we can think of. This year, Santa will make an appearance! We’ll also have tap dancing, improv, magic, skits, and some favorite holiday songs!

The Overtime Cabaret Happy Holidaze show poster

Show Date:

December 18, 2021 at 8pm with a mixer at 7:30. Wine and hors d’oeuvres available by donation. BYOB also!  

Tickets:

$12 and available at the door at our Box Office or online. If you can’t make it, please consider a donation to our theater!

Check out our Facebook page to see photos from past Cabaret shows! The talent is astounding!

The Let It All Out Improv Show

Improv is alive and well at The Overtime! We have a special engagement Saturday December 4th at 8pm! Four teams will be helping you let it all out!

1) All Friends
2) Materials Alive
3) ADHD
4) Let It Out

Come laugh with us! Tickets are only $5 at the door. BYOB!

Friday Night Improv Ft. All Friends

Friday Night Improv (now in it’s 4th month of weekly shows) is putting on a PRIME TIME show, we are starting this week at 8pm! Welcome to Friday Night Improv LIVE from The Overtime Theater!

WHAT IS THIS SHOW? Friday Night Improv is a comedy variety show featuring acts of Long Form Improv, Stand Up, Short Form Improv Games, and more! Everything our cast does is made up on the spot, and suggestions from the audience influence the show.

Never The Same Show Twice!”
THIS WEEK’S SHOW is gonna be a great one, we are in PRIME TIME and putting on an entire comedy show, with short form games ala Whose Line Is It Anyway and a new Murder Mystery Long Form all made up on the spot,  come see a play made up from scratch!
+ We’ll be announcing special upcoming shows!Run Time: 1 hr 30 min

Tickets: 10 bucks at the door and online!

BYOB and we also have beer and wine available by donation!

Cast Lineup

HOUSE PARTY:
Joshua Thomas
Alex Poncio
Michael Burger Song
Caroline O’Malley
Brennan Loy
Dan Grimm
Ryan Quijano
Sarah Jacobs

*Cast Lineup subject to change and include guests.

Overtime: Golden Age

Overtime Golden Age brings three classic radio tales to life on the stage: Agatha Christie’s Poirot, Sherlock Holmes and Frankenstein, Drama, comedy and suspense in one evening with one cast!

THE PLAYERS

Elise Hernandez, Sharon Beales, Jessica Roberts, Matthew Roberts, Priscilla Issac and Gideon Njoroge

Performances

September 10th – October 2nd

Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm
Sunday September 19th at 3pm
Sunday September 26th at 7pm


Tickets

LIVE Improv with THE DENIALS!

“The Denials” is San Antonio’s longest continuously running improv group. The troupe performs adult-oriented comedy using your suggestions! Are you a fan of “Whose Line is it Anyway“? You’ll love The Denials! The Denials have been in existence for 12 years now and have steadily built a local following. Players take the stage and entertain with improv comedy games and sometimes longer improv forms that take on classic movies, books, TV shows, and other pop culture.

“Yearning for some laid-back late-night laughter? Settle into the Denials’ cozy seats, theater chair cushions thoughtfully provided. Each Saturday, the raucous welcoming cast rips through a list of several improv games with help from an eager audience.” – San Antonio Magazine

The Denials Imrpov Troupe

Performances:
Saturday nights at 1O:30 p.m. in the Gregg Barrios Theatre at The Overtime

Tickets are only $8 and are available only at the Box Office. Limited seating. Reserverations are not available so we suggest arriving 15 minutes early to get your seat.

Improv is every weekend unless we have a special late night engagement. Check our calendar to confirm showtimes.

BYOB or have some of ours! Come create the kind of comedy YOU want to see.

We’re Social

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Ride the Musical

Ride the Musical

by Rachel Roth and Dan Timoskevich

Directed by Nicole Erwin

RIDE shotgun with us in this original musical as we explore the difficulties of being a cab driver in modern New York City. As cabby Stockton struggles to pay the bills, his ambitious daughter Jess longs for a lifestyle out of their reach. See what happens when they have separate encounters with a certain limo driver: will they continue life as they know it or will they shift gears and change their lives forever?

Join us on the streets of New York City as our characters travel down different paths, make choices and take a stand for what they believe.

Cast

Robert Moritz: Stockton
Amie Rose: Jess
Venny Mortimer: Morlan
Dorianna James: Toni
Caitlyn Palmer: Melanie
Christopher Steinmetz: John/Waylon
Tim Ahmed: Landlord/Cop/Bouncer/Ensemble
Ali Gomez: Ensemble
Sharon Beales: Ensemble
Meaghan Setterbo: The Street Poet/Ensemble
Bethany R. Schwartz: Ticket Scalper/Ensemble

Creative Team

Director: Nicole Erwin
Assistant Director: Jonathan Schell
Music Director: Dan Timoskevich
Choreographer: Allie Gomez
Scenic Design and Propmaster: Jonathan Schell
Stage Manager: Jonathan Schell
Board Operator: Serentiy Autumn

Performances

May 31-June 22 in The Overtime Gregg Barrios Theater

Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm
Sundays June 9 at 3:00 pm and Special Father’s Day performance on June 16 at 7:00 pm

Tickets

$15.00 with a $5.00 discount for students, teachers, and military. $12 Seniors.

https://ridemusical.bpt.me

A Sign from the Taco Gods

The Overtime Theater and TacoTown Theatre Company proudly present the world-premiere production of “A Sign from the Taco Gods,” an autobiographical, solo play written and performed by Jade Esteban Estrada. After two summer workshop performances at Jump-Start Performance Co. and the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center, respectively, Estrada will finish the year with the world-premiere presentation of “A Sign from the Taco Gods, a show he feels best represents the triumphs and tragedies he’s experienced during his life and career.

A Sign from the Taco Gods, a show about resolving unresolved relationships, focuses primarily on the complicated relationship he has with his mother. The show, which features Estrada singing music from The Beatles, Barry Manilow and Judy Garland songbooks, takes his audience on a time-traveling journey of the triumphs and tragedies of his life and career which has included performances all over the world. Presented in the style of a stand-up comedy masterclass, Estrada speaks openly about his childhood, his family, the discovery of his talent and his whirlwind career highlights that will theatrically take audience members from the bustling backdrops of New York and London to places as far away as Japan and Australia.

[An] excellent performance! raves former District 6 City Councilwoman Delicia Herrera. A Sign from the Taco Gods is a show about the positive and negative experiences that build us who we are. There’s no better way to spend a relaxing and entertaining evening than to witness talent. A must-see!

The show is relatable because most people have dysfunctional family relationships like this, explains Melissa Martinez, former Associate Commissioner for the Mayors Commission on the Status of Women. I was drawn to what Jade was learning about life throughout the show. Hearing his story helped me learn about myself.

Last June, Estrada’s self-penned solo musicals, “ICONS: The Lesbian and Gay History of the World, Vol. 1” and “Magick: An Evening with Aleister Crowley,” received standing ovations each night of their respective runs at The Overtime.

This is Estrada’s 22th solo show. Past productions include Mike Daisy’s “The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs,” which was performed at Woodlawn Theater in 2013 (“Jade Esteban Estrada knows how to fill the stage all by himself,” writes Scott Andrews of the San Antonio Current. Deborah Martin of the San Antonio Express-News writes, “Jade Esteban Estrada knows how to draw an audience in and hold them in the palm of his hand.”), “Gay Christian, Gay Muslim, Gay Jew” written by Jerry Rabushka and “Tortilla Heaven” written by Celeste Angela Estrada.

As a playwright, director and choreographer, Estrada has recently mounted three burlesque plays at The Overtime Theater: “Sinderella and the Glass Zipper,” “Madame X: A Burlesque Fantasy” and “How Burlesque Saved Christmas.” Past burlesque plays include “Eat Me,” a burlesque adaptation of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” “The Masque of the Red Death,” and “Tales of a Hard Nut,” an adaptation of “The Nutcracker.” Earlier this month, Estrada performed his solo musical comedy “A Lullaby for Ryan: The History of HIV/AIDS in America” at the historic Harbor Playhouse in Corpus Christi, Texas in observance of World AIDS Day.

Estrada is a recurring headlining comedian at Sapphire Las Vegas and performs monthly at House of Blues in Dallas and Houston. He has appeared on Comedy Central’s “The Graham Norton Effect” and was the host of the 19th Annual GLAAD Media Awards on Bravo TV. In 2000, Out Magazine christened him “the first gay Latin star.”

“A Sign from the Taco Gods” will play 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays from December 14, 2018 to Februar 2, 2019 at The Overtime Theater located at 5409 Bandera Road, Suite #205 in San Antonio, Texas. Wheelchair accessible. Box office opens at 7:00 p.m..

$15 general admission. Tickets available via Brown Paper Tickets at tacogods.bpt.me. Limited seating (25 seats). Ages 16 and up.

Gladiators In Love Return Engagement

Gladiators In Love

Written by Mark Leonard
Music by Tom Masinter
Directed by Tim Hedgepeth

Back by popular demand! That’s right. And this time with even more feeling and a touch of holiday cheer! 

Join us for a return engagement of this hilarious comedy November 30 and December 1, 2018

What is this show about you ask? Gladiators in Love by Masinter and Leonard is a farcical musical parody of the movies Spartacus and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid with a lot of the old fifties Steve Reeves Hercules movies and Brokeback Mountain thrown in. It has characters based on Greek gods and goddesses, Roman courtesans, Daisy Duke, the Marx Brothers, Donald Trump and Dom DeLuise with a speech written by Dietrich Bonhoeffer.

No sacred cow is left un-barbecued. No morality code left untrampled. No pompous propped up political position left standing. The singers and actors are among the best San Antonio theater has to offer. The writers are local award-winning legends who really should be ashamed of themselves, but they are not. In short, the show is perfect for The Overtime Theater audience or…anyone else who has the lowest taste in entertainment and the highest sense of humor!

NOTE: Not for the prudish or easily offended.

The show will be a semi-staged reading with music.

Cast

Vincent Hardy
Darryl Phillips
Chris Champlin
Beth Schwartz
Carrie Rodriguez
Twyla Lamont
Joshua Buce
DuWayne Green
Ray Zurcher

The inspiration for Gladiators In Love

Steve Reeves, gladiator, Hercules, Goliath, Aeneas of Troy, Romulus of Rome and the highest-paid actor in Europe in the late 1950’ and early 1960’s. Born in Montana, he became the ultimate European “sword and sandal” movie star. All his dialogue was dubbed in post-production in whatever language was required. He is also famous for turning down three famous lead movie roles. The first was Cecil B. DeMille’s Samson and Delilah because they wanted him to lose weight which would have put his body building career in jeopardy. The role went to Victor Mature and made him a star. The second was the role of James Bond in Dr. No, the first Bond movie, because the salary was too low. That role went to Sean Connery and made him a star. The third was A Fistful of Dollars because he did not believe Italians could make Westerns. That role went to Clint Eastwood and it made him a star. Easy-going Reeves didn’t even care. He was already a mega-star. After a short 13 year movie career and multiple injuries from doing his own stunts, he retired to his ranch, raised horses, promoted drug-free body building, and published body building books.

And we can’t forget Peter Graves in the movie Airplane. “Joey, do you like movies about gladiators?”

Performances on Nov 30 and Dec 1 at 8:00 pm in The Gregg Barrios Theater

Tickets at https://gladiatorsreturn.bpt.me

Unhappy Campers

Unhappy Campers

A sleep-away camp horror, monster-flick comedy!

Written and Directed by William M. Razavi

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Welcome to Camp Sunrise!

There’s a killer on the loose at Camp Sunrise.  And possibly another killer.  And likely another one, too.  And a vampire, a mummy, and other things that go bump in the night.  Will our plucky campers make it through the woods alive?  Or will they end up the next victims of the monsters that lurk in the shadows?  In the grand tradition of summer camp movies about teenagers played by non-teen actors, The Overtime Theater brings you the Halloween monster-flick comedy, Unhappy Campers.

Unhappy Campers Cast

Pictured from left: Dara Farnsworth, Ashley Deleona, Noelle Segapeli, Lacey Dalby, Deborah Basham-Burns, and Roslynn Graves. Photo credit: William Razavi.

Creative Team

Writer & Director: William M. Razavi

Assistant Director/Stage Manager: Gina Schneider

Lighting & Sound Design: Bob McKinney

Board Operator: D’Anthony Johnson

AD & Media:  Jay Overton

Cast

Debbie Basham-Burns:  Cleo (the mummy)

Lacey Dalby:  Betty (the alien)

Noelle Segapeili:  Veruca (the zombie)

Emery Dorman:  Jake (Frankenstein’s monster, sort of)

Roslynn Graves:  Shira (the slayer)

Ashley Deleona:  Deth (the turned vampire/Goth)

Autumn Segura:  McElvaney (the one handed handy-lady)

Dara Farnesworth:  Carmilla (the vampire)

Performances

The Gregg Barrios Theater
October 26 – November 17, 2018

Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm
Sunday Nov 4th at 3pm and Sunday Nov 11th at 7pm

Tickets

General Admission: $15.00
Students, teachers and military: $10
Seniors: $12.00

Much Ado About a Midsummer’s Night Dream: A Shakespeare Mash-up

Much Ado About a Midsummer’s Night Dream: A Shakespeare Mash-up

Written and Directed by Scott McDowell

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“Much Ado About a Midsummer’s Night Dream” is a mixed-up comedy mash-up combining two of Shakespeare’s most famous comedies into one! And it’s modern! You will understand it, we promise!

“Unique and clever” – The San Antonio Current

Much AdoSynopsis

Don Oberon, King of Athenia and the Fairies, returns home from war to attend the wedding of his cousin Theonata. Once home Don Oberon enlists his brother, Puck Don John, to help him meddle in the love affairs of two young couples and play a trick on his estranged wife, Beatania and his best friend, BeneNick Bottom. However, the jealous Puck Don John has plans of his own…

Cast

Alaia Brown

Debbie Burns

Trish Duncan

Ashley Hamilton

Leslie Kandt

Venny Mortimer

Stephen Morales

Josh Ortega

Jonathan Schnell

Christopher Steinmetz

Jenny Taylor

Performances

Gregg Barrios Theater

Sept 21st-Oct 13th
Friday and Saturday nights 8pm
Sun Oct 7th at 3pm

No Rescue Required

No Rescue Required, a fairy tale

Written and Directed by Emily Fitzgerald

Sometimes you gotta let the mystery be.

No-Rescue-RequiredOnce upon a time three princesses – Persephone, Penelope, and Poppy – lived a life of medieval-y privilege with their loyal butler, Jacopo.  Then, in the dead of night, a princely suitor appeared.  With a drawn sword.  Smelling of stew.  He was determined to slay a monster and save the princesses, but this isn’t that kind of story and these are not those kind of princesses.

Cast

Jacopo:  Jay Overton
Penelope:  Michele Wisniewski
Persephone:  Ashley Hamilton
Poppy:  Emery Dorman
Mungo:  Steven Morales
Dr. Zenia Teagarden:  Deborah Basham-Burns

Performances

Gregg Barrios Theater

August 17 – September 8, 2018
Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm
Sunday August 26 at 3pm
Sunday September 2 at 7pm

Thrash Crankshaft, PI

Thrash Crankshaft, PI by Matthew Legare

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Thrash Crankshaft, PI is a three-episode Noir Surrealist Comedy Detective Serial Radio Play. In the play the gumshoe Thrash Crankshaft, PI is hired to find the script to the show in which he’s currently appearing.

Written by an author who was raised on the Muppets and dozens of other subversively silly influences, Matthew Legare, is excited to bring this show to life. Legare states, “I started listening to comedy albums in my very formative years – you could check out tapes from the library and they weren’t too worried about the contents of those tapes back in the “Benevolent Neglect” years of the 70’s and early 80’s.  I found out about Firesign Theater, the Goon Show, Duck’s Breath Mystery Theater and a bunch of other audio performance groups while I was in college and spent far too much time listening to those. Thrash is an homage, a tribute, and an attempt to write that kind of wacky, surreal, yet somehow maybe even a little smart kind of oddball comedy that helped form my sensibilities when it comes to humor. I love the noir genre and I love screwball surrealistic comedy.”

There really was a Thrash Crankshaft. It was a little auto repair shop in Austin, Texas on South Lamar Street. Legare used to drive past it on his way to college and he thought it would be a great name hard-boiled PI name.  After 28 years he’s finally taking the one-off gag and turning it into a show. Legare says, “I’ve done my best to abide by all the noir standards – a Good Girl, a Bad Girl, some shadowy figures, an adversarial relationship with the police, gorillas in suits.”

On the show being a radio play, Legare states “I love not having to wrangle the budget to make all the stuff that happens in my head visible when I can just suggest it and let people fill in the pictures made by the sounds I’m using. This show is perfect for The Overtime Theater and I am so glad to have 28 years of thoughts out of my head and on the stage.”

Cast

Gabriel Luera – Thrash Crankshaft, PI
Ashley Hamilton – The “Good Girl” & Various Voices
Michelle Almendarez – The “Bad Girl” & Various Voices
Dan Timoskevich – Incidental Music & Various Voices
Chris Champlin – Chief of Police & Various Voices
Matthew Legare – Announcer and Gorilla noises, misc.

Performance Dates:

Episode 1- June 8 and 9 at 8 pm

Episode 2- June 15 and 16 at 8 pm

Episode 3- June 22 and 23 at 8 pm

Attention Business Owners:

Do YOU have a show, service, or silly 15- to 60- second radio commercial YOU want to expose LOTS of unsuspecting theater goers to? Do YOU want to support Live, Local, and Original theater in San Antonio? If so, contact the Overtime Theater because we have JUST the place for those ads in this show!

Tickets

Dusty Springfield Space Patrol

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Dusty Springfield Space Patrol is the latest “playsical” by William M. Razavi, author of The Bronson Pinchot Civil War Cupcake Experience, and 27 Short Plays About Being Murdered in a Hotel by ABBA. That’s right! It is a “playsical” because it is a play with music..like almost half a musical-worth of songs!

The play features four original songs with original music by Jack Bonner and lyrics by the author.

Cast

Captain Ivers — Deborah Basham-Burns
Commander Formula — Caitlin Palmer
Ensign Summers — Sarah Hemmi
Gladys — Abbey Storch
Archon Smith/Merkulon 46 — Ray Zurcher
The Refugee — Elise Hernandez>
Dusty Springfield — Jules Vaquera
Understudy — Rhonda Martin

Creative Team

Director — William M. Razavi
Original music by Jack Bonner
Lyrics by William M. Razavi and Jack Bonner
Sound design — Bob McKinney
Lighting design by Bob McKinney
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Synopsis

The crew of the Stella 5 is on a routine patrol along the orbital space fence when a stowaway throws everything into a crisis. The fact that the ship is haunted by the ghost of Dusty Springfield is the least of their worries now.

Director’s Notes

Dusty Springfield Space Patrol started with the notion of putting Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit in space but with the late Dusty Springfield as the ghost.

Hilarity would ensue.

But this isn’t entirely a play about hilarity.  It’s a play about the dangers of xenophobia, paranoia, and the extent to which we’re willing to dehumanize others in order to protect whatever we think we have that others want.

It’s also a play about Dusty Springfield haunting a space ship.

And since it would be marginally unthinkable to have the character of Dusty Springfield on stage without music, this play features four original songs that were written for this show with music by the great Jack Bonner and lyrics by myself in collaboration with Mr. Bonner.

It’s hard to categorize a play that’s a comedy and yet also not quite a comedy and which also has music in it.  But sometimes you have to move beyond simple categories and explore a different mixture of things.  I think Dusty Springfield Space Patrol represents a step in a new direction.  I don’t know if it’s a step forward, a step back or a step to the side.  More than likely it’s a step in some unknown direction leading to an entirely new dimension–but maybe that’s just all the ideas about space running through my head.  At any rate, Dusty Springfield Space Patrol, like a lot of ideas started off as one thing and developed into an entirely different thing. And, as Dusty Springfield might say “maybe the thing it’s become is the thing we need but at any rate it’s the thing we’ve got.

Performances

June 8th-June 30th in the Gregg Barrios Theater

Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm
Sunday 6/17 at 3pm and Sunday 6/24 at 7pm

Tickets

How Burlesque Saved Christmas: A burlesque play by Jade Esteban Estrada

Oh, dear! Oh, dear! For an unknown reason, the weather outside is so unusually frightful that Santa Claus (aka Daddy Christmas) has announced that Christmas has been cancelled due to the sudden climate change that has frozen the world over. The sexy villainess behind it all is none other than Sarah Suckame Slanders, an evil, Christmas-hating scientist who specializes in study of weather manipulation. On a rampage of revenge, she’s discovered a way to welcome a new Ice Age with the intent of cancelling Christmas forever. Valiantly, the people of Christmasland, Texas put their heads together to fight back. But what could possibly be hot enough to melt so much ice before Christmas Day? Burlesque could be the answer. Join burly heroes Sugar Bum Larry, Geri Mann de Ring, Teddy Bare, Bear Lee LeGaul and Eva Needzerspooge as they join forces to save their favorite holiday with a little help from the legendary Heat Thighzer. With only moments left before the big day, there’s only one question on everyone’s mind: “Is burlesque hot enough to save Christmas?”

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Coco Lectric (The Heat Thighzer) and Dixie de Vice (Sarah Suckame Slanders)

“How Burlesque Saved Christmas” is written, directed and choreographed by Jade Esteban Estrada (creator of “Sinderella and the Glass Zipper,” “Eat Me” and “Tales of a Hard Nut”). The show stars international burlesque star Coco Lectric as The Heat Thighzer.

*Due to mature theme and partial nudity no one under 18 admitted.

Cast

Coco Lectric as The Heat Thighzer
Jade Esteban Estrada as Daddy Christmas
Dixie de Vice as Sarah Suckame Slanders
Essence Grant as Geri Mann de Ring
Jordan Kayall as Teddy Bare
Blaise Ricin as Sugar Bum Larry
Steven Mortimer as Bear Lee LeGaul
Natasha Pearl as Eva Needzerspooge
Bruce Vayne as Tiny Rim

Performance dates are December 14-16, 2017

Show Times

Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8pm
Friday at 10:30

Tickets

$15 advance on BPT or $20 at the door

We will accept reservations on our Box Office line at 210-557-7562. Unclaimed seats will be sold 10 minutes before the show.

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International Burlesque sensation, Coco Lectric