CAPTAIN CRASH VS THE ZZORGWOMEN IN NYC

 Alice Cooper



RICHMOND SHEPARD THEATRE is pleased to announce the New York premiere production of CAPTAIN CRASH vs THE ZZORGWOMEN- CHAPTERS 5 & 6, directed by Richmond Shepard. CAPTAIN CRASH, was originally recorded in England by Alice Cooper and The Who in the late '70's, and was directed by Shepard, starring Weston Gavin, in Los Angeles in 1982 where it ran for five months and the cast album sold over 50,000 copies. The show will be playing at the Richmond Shepard Theatre (309 East 26th St, Street, at 2nd Avenue). Performances begin Wednesday, June 20. Opening Night is Thursday, June 28 (8 p.m.).

Like the Saturday afternoon movie serials of the 30’s and 40’s, the show starts with the end of Chapter 4: Captain Crash, his beautiful secretary Dulla, his sidekick Swede and The Professor are trapped and about to be killed by the Snakepeople. Somehow, they miraculously escape.

Their ship is hit by a meteor shower, and they crash-land on the planet Zzorg, where the population is all women. They are caught in the nefarious schemes and traps of these voracious women. Will they escape? Will they succumb to the malevolent schemes of The Zzorgs and their beautiful King? Will Captain Crash continue fighting evil throughout the galaxy?

Come and see the show, with its singing, dancing, gymnastic Zzorgwomen, and the staunchest, most Patriotic, American Hero in The Galaxy.

The New York Premiere, stars Brandon Schraml as Crash and Laurella Clear as his faithful girlfriend, Dulla, with Alex Kafarakis, Ashton Crosby, Maggie Ronck, Sarah McShane, Kyle Payne, Jessica Payne, kaylin Clinton, JoJo Ginn, Sara Jecko and Katy Irwin.

The production features costume design by Justine Rivera, lighting design by Brett Maughan, and sound design by Samm Vella.

CAPTAIN CRASH plays the following regular schedule:

Wednesdays at 8 p.m.
Thursdays at 8 p.m.
Fridays at 8 p.m.
Saturdays at 8 p.m.
Sundays at 3 p.m.

Tickets are $20 and are now available at 212-684-2690 or ½ hour prior to performance at the theater.

Running Time: 2 hours

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