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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

Virtual Theater Box Office Open!

That’s right. We’ve gone virtual! Because our little theater is too small to allow for social distancing, we are bringing theater straight to you! Through a wonderful platform called ShowTix4U we are able to share our productions online, both past and new shows. We are particularly excited about our new offering, Overtime Cabaret: From Home, which will feature area performers in comedy, music, dance, poetry and more!

Here are all of the shows in our virtual theater line-up this summer:

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Overtime Cabaret: From Home

The Overtime Cabaret is an amalgamation of music, dance, comedy, poetry, and whatever else we can think of! Check out our fabulous line-up!

Saturday, Sept. 19

  • Music — Jules Vaquera and Matt Legare
  • Poetry — Dyhanara Rios and Jason Shaggy Gossard
  • Dance — Stephan Gaeth
  • Comedy — Jake Yarbrough

Saturday, Sept. 26

  • Comedy — Jake Yarbrough
  • Poetry — Mandy Lynn Lara and Joyous Windrider
  • Dance — Ann Almonte
  • Music — Bethany Schwartz and Nick Lewis

Saturday, Oct. 3

  • Poetry — Joyous Windrider and Mandy Lynn Lara
  • Music — Alaia Brown and Dyhanara Rios
  • Comedy — Jake Yarbrough
  • Dance — Priscilla Isaac

Saturday, Oct. 10

  • Poetry — Joyous Windrider and Dyhanara Rios
  • Belly dance — Karen Barbee
  • Music — Alaia Brown and Jules Vaquera
  • Comedy — Jake Yarbrough

Please consider a Cabaret Show Donation

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Derek Berlin as Edgar Allan Poe

An Evening with Edgar Allan Poe: the Man, the Myth, the Legend by Derek Berlin who portrays the tortured artist shortly before his tragic death in this award-winning production. Almost a week before his death, Edgar Allan Poe was found wandering the streets of Baltimore, delirious and incoherent.  Derek Berlin takes us inside Poe’s dream state where he narrates his life’s journey. From his purgatorial state, Poe spins his last haunting ghosts of thought: a personal tale of pain, sorrow, and the desire for his soul’s redemption. Rediscover Poe’s Gothic and macabre glory in this one-man show starring Derek Berlin.

“Like Harry Houdini himself, what audiences might find most alluring is the opportunity to see this eclectic take on a feat few performers would endeavor.” – Jade Esteban Estrada, San Antonio Sentinel
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(l-r): Marie Warren Bunch, Caitlin Palmer and Dorianna James in Nightingale.

(l-r): Marie Warren Bunch, Caitlin Palmer and Dorianna James in Nightingale

Nightingale by Jules Vaquera and Dan Timoskevich is an original award-winning musical loosely based on the Hans Christian Anderson tale.

It’s Penny Virtue’s last night at the Cauldron, the hottest jazz and blues venue in the city and now her husband Luther is faced with a dilemma: find a new lead act or quit the business.  When a new “nightingale” Ayla lands on the scene the Cauldron threatens to boil over. What will happen? Take a seat and find out. Loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen’s The Nightingale, this musical proves that old stories never die…they just find hotter venues
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Amie Rose and Robert Moritz in Ride the Musical

Amie Rose and Robert Moritz in Ride the Musical

Ride the Musical, by Rachel Roth and Dan Timoskevich, also an award-winning musical, is the story of a taxi driver named Stockton (Robert Moritz) who’s underwater on his taxi medallion due to competition from rideshare companies. He and his daughter, Jess (Amie Rose), are struggling to make ends meet. She wants to go to acting school and he’s trying to keep them from being evicted.
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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

Gladiators in Love

Gladiators In Love

Written by Mark Leonard
Music by Tom Masinter

RETURN ENGAGEMENT COMING NOV 30, 2018: More details and cast announcement to come

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.

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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.

This performance will be a semi-staged reading with music.

CAST:

Vincent Hardy – Maximus

Darrel Phillips – Hemus

Bethany Schwartz – Marcus Gayus

Donaldus Trumpus – Jonathan Schell

Sean Salazar – Grouchus Marxist

Marty Kushner – Chicus Marxist

Chris Champlin – Zeus

Nicole Erwin – April

Angelique Paccione – Aphrodite

Carrie Rodriguez – Announcer / Raynor Shine

 

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?”

About the Creators

Tom Masinter

Tom Masinter

Tom Masinter and Mark Leonard met in 1972 when they collaborated on THE MARIGOLD TREE, the Trinity University freshman musical that year. It was an antiwar, way too long (almost four hours) piece about a pot peddling priest and a guy who could not get laid in the age of Aquarius. Since then they have written about a half-dozen musicals. The most popular in San Antonio, FIRE ON THE BAYOU was directed by the ever popular Tim (No one can spell my last name) Hedgepeth at The Woodlawn Theatre. Masinter and Leonard have received handfuls of local and national theater awards, la dee dah, and continue to collaborate on shows.

Mark Leonard

Mark Leonard

This will be the Leonard’s third script to grace the Overtime stage.  His previous Overtime shows were JACKSON SQUARE, recipient of 5 ATAC Globe Awards and this season’s DASHIELL HAMMETT. Masinter’s shows as composer, arranger, and music director have popped up all over town during the last 45 years. His musical of The Alamo, GONE TO TEXAS has been presented in San Antonio at The Josephine Theater, Church Bistro, SA Stock Show & Rodeo, Austin’s Texas Spirit Theater, and The York Theater in New York.

Masinter has a wife, two children, two dogs, a cat and a parrot. Leonard has a favorite ex-wife named Paula  and a teddy bear named George.  Most of them live in San Antonio.

“If you think Gladiators in Love is pure comedy genius, please tell your distinguished friends and neighbors. If you sober up and realize that it is wildly hysterical and low-brow, you might pass that long to everyone else.”

Performances

One weekend engagement – August 24-25 at 8pm

SOLD-OUT

Tickets: $10 online or at the door. Limited seating. Online ticketing recommended. Learn more about tickets at The Overtime.

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

Nightingale

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Nightingale (Musical)

Written by Jules Vaquera and Dan Timoskevich

Directed by Jules Vaquera
Asst. Direction by Brandi Stillwell

It’s Penny Virtue’s last night at the Cauldron, the hottest jazz and blues venue in the city and now her husband Luther is faced with a dilemma: find a new lead act or quit the business.  When a new “nightingale” Ayla lands on the scene the Cauldron threatens to boil over. What will happen? Take a seat and find out. Loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen’s The Nightingale, this musical proves that old stories never die…they just find hotter venues. Watch the Promo Video

The show has closed but we have a special show, “Nightingale in Concert”! One Night Only: Friday, April 27th @ 8pm

Nightingale

Cast

Luther Virtue – Barry Goettl
Penny Virtue – Jules Vaquera
Ayla – Yleana Wooten
Chloe – Aurora Chase
Nate – Venny Mortimer
Mika/Guilty Pleasure – Marie Bunch
John at the Bar – Andrew Moritz
Patron 1/Guilty Pleasure – Dorianna James
Background Singer #4/Guilty Pleasure – Caitlin Palmer
Talent Scout/DJ – Jana Drew
Charlie – Dan Timoskevich

Creative Team

Director – Jules Vaquera
Assistant Director/Stage Manager – Brandilynn Stillwell
Musical Director – Dan Timoskevich
Set Design – Jules Vaquera
Lighting Design – Lillith Tijerina
Board Operator – Gabriel Itzcoatl Luera
Costumes – Morgan Clyde

Performances 

Mar 30 – Apr 21, 2018

Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm; Sunday Apr 8 at 3pm and Sunday Apr 15 at 7pm; PLUS… 
“Nightingale in Concert” One Night Only: Friday, April 27th @ 8pm  Come enjoy this night of Nightingale in concert! You’ll get to hear songs from the show that you remember and sing along if you like! Those who haven’t been to the show are also welcome!  You’ll also get to see Jules Vaquera perform a few of the songs that she wrote for the show. We’ll be including a slide show of the cast’s journey from rehearsals to back stage antics, and you’ll also have a chance to ask the cast and crew the questions and hear their responses.