Austin Chronicle – Viper Vixens of 2012
PRESS RELEASE – VIPER VIXENS OF 2012
For Immediate Release– 12/12/11
Electronic Planet Ensemble presents
Viper Vixens of 2012
The Apocalypse Never Looked so Good. . .
a Silent B-Movie Spoof with Live Music
When: January 13-29, 2011 Thursday-Sunday 8pm
Where: The VORTEX, 2307 Manor Rd. Austin, TX 78722
Free Parking. Bus Route. The Butterfly Bar with beer, wine, and tasty snacks.
Tickets:$30-$10 www.vortexrep.org or 512-478-LAVA(5282)
$30-$25 Priority Seating, $20-$15 General Admission, $10 Starving Artists
Thursdays and Sundays 2-for-1 admission with donation of 2 non-perishable food items. Limited seating. Advanced purchase recommended. Three weeks only at The VORTEX.
Embracing the conspiracy furor around the long-awaited End of the World in 2012, Electronic Planet Ensemble presents Viper Vixens of 2012, an over-the-top multi-media, movie spoof with original live music in the tradition of silent films and B-movie science fiction. The film has female nudity in a fantastical setting.
Join Electronic Planet Ensemble as they tackle every 2012 End of the World theory from Planet X, Planet Nibiru, and the Anunnaki to Mayan Calendars and the rise of Quetzalcoatl. Three human women are transformed by mad science into the part-Anunnaki Viper Vixens. With the immanent awakening of the plumed serpent god, Quetzalcoatl, the human race is in peril. The evil Viper Vixens are destined to take over the world unless the heroes of the Mexican Air Force can defeat them.
From the creators of Planet of the Mermaids, Surfin’ UFO, and SPACEMAN:DADA:ROBOT, Viper Vixens of 2012 story is written by Chad Salvata with Cinematography and Digital Imagery by Sergio R. Samayoa. Electronic Planet Ensemble is Sergio R. Samayoa, David Jewell, and Chad Salvata, with Doug Marcis.
Viper Vixens of 2012 stars Melissa Vogt-Patterson, Christina MacMulligan, and Joanna Wright as the Viper Vixens. Featuring David Jewell as Xavier Xuthus (Trillionaire Mastermind), Heather Barfield as Zoe Xuthus (the Psychic), Betsy McCann as Elsa Von Krause (Director of Project Vixen), Helen Hutka as Kitty Kelly, Matthew Patterson as Guy Savage, Gabriel Maldonado as Angelo Reyes (Captain of the Mexican Air Force), and Andy Agne as the Anunnaki. Lighting Design by Patrick Anthony. Costume Design by Trudy Martinez. Makeup Design by Helen Hutka. Miniatures by Ann Marie Gordon.
An International Mail Art show in The Butterfly Bar @The VORTEX displays mail art on Viper Vixens of 2012. International Mail Art Show: CALL FOR ENTRIES on the theme VIPER VIXENS OF 2012. All pieces received will be exhibited.
Send mail art to: VIPER VIXENS OF 2012, 8003-B Tisdale, Austin, TX 78757 USA Deadline: January 13, 2012
Electronic Planet Ensemble is funded and supported in part by the City of Austin through the Cultural Arts Division. Produced in association with VORTEX Repertory Company.
INTERNATIONAL MAIL ART SHOW: CALL FOR ENTRIES
INTERNATIONAL MAIL ART SHOW: CALL FOR ENTRIES
The theme for this show is
VIPER VIXENS OF 2012
All pieces received will be exhibited in The Vortex Theatre lobby
in Austin Texas during the January run of the new multimedia show
VIPER VIXENS OF 2012.
also online at http://www.electronicplanetensemble.com
Send your art to:
VIPER VIXENS OF 2012
8003-B Tisdale
Austin, TX 78757 USA
Deadline: Jan. 13 2012
http://www.electronicplanetensemble.com
info@electronicplanetensemble.com
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Austin Live Theater Review of Planet of the Mermaids
Planet of the Mermaids
January 25 2011
Austin Live Theater
“It’s invigorating, subtly comic, ironic stuff. The crowd last Thursday in the Vortex at Planet of the Mermaids was doing a lively theatre-seat boogy of its own, calling out encouragement and adoring the hot pastel big screen images for the newest modulation.“
Austin Chronicle Review of Planet of the Mermaids
Planet of the Mermaids
January 21 2011
Austin Chronicle Review
“Most interesting: the band. If you have a fondness for electronica, that is. Saying that Samayoa plays bass, Fuhrer plays drums, and Salvata plays synth doesn’t give you a fair idea of the scope of what they’re doing. They’re wired up there. Most play multiple instruments“
Arts Eclectic Radio Interview: Planet of the Mermaids
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Arts Eclectic Radio Interview: Planet of the Mermaids
INTERNATIONAL MAIL ART SHOW: CALL FOR ENTRIES
INTERNATIONAL MAIL ART SHOW: CALL FOR ENTRIES
The theme for this show is PLANET OF THE MERMAIDS.
All pieces received will be exhibited in the Vortex Theatre lobby
during the January run of the new multimedia show
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