Thursday, May 18, 2017

Our New Show!

We've officially started fundraising for our newest project, Steve Martin's Picasso at The Lapin Agile!

We offer great advertisement packages in our playbill that come with a lot of perks.  You can buy advertisement space directly through us, or you can find us at our Kickstarter page:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/zazenprod/picasso-at-the-lapin-agile

Friday, July 13, 2012

It's Friday the 13th (why you should see our play tonight)!

Today is considered unlucky because it was on a Friday the 13th in the year 1307 that Philip IV, king of France, sent out the order that the Templars were guilty of heresy. Oddly enough, he was indebt quite a bit of money to the order as he used them to fund his war with England. Most of the knights were tortured and/or killed on that day. Friday the 13th has been deemed unfortunate ever since. It was VERY unfortunate for the Templars. They're numbers steadily decreased from that day on. Now, unless you're a conspiracy theorist, the Templar Order is no longer in existance.

If this day is so unlucky, why do I feel so blessed by the Universe to have such an amazing play performed by skilled and energetic actors? Why do I feel lucky to have an opportunity to share such a funny, yet emotional, play with both close friends and strangers? Why do I feel that tonight's performance is going to be the best of the entire run?

Tonight's show is going to be amaizing. Pure and simple, this is why you should come out to tonight's showing: it is a remarkable play performed by stellar actors in an intimate venue. The stage is a 'Modified Round' setting that really brings the audience in nice and close. Tonight will be a great night to get out as it will be cooler and not so dry. The weather is beautiful.

If this day truly is cursed, then what is the harm of sitting down for a few hours and watching the bad luck happen to other people? Nothing makes a rotten day better than watching other's have it worse. On a day that's as miserable, wet, gusty, and dusty as today, why not feel better by practicing a little Schadenfreude.

Either way, it will be worth the $12.
(Also, our play has a King Philip.)

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Tickets ONLINE!

You can now buy your tickets for The Lion In Winter by James Goldman here on The Zazen Production Log!

Show Info:

The Lion In Winter
July 6-8th & July 13-15th, 8:00PM
Collins College Film Studio
1425 W 14th St. Tempe, AZ 85281

You will receive an email receipt asking which of our six performances is best for you.  Once you have selected your desired date, your tickets will be made available at our Will-Call table.  We ask that all advance ticket holders arrive at least 30 minutes early.  With the exception of special circumstances, there will no refunds.
We can't wait to see you there!