

Zero Hour (Brochu)
Jim Brochu
Awards & Recognition
Characters: 1 male, 2 femaleUnit SetRebecca and her chronically unemployed butch girlfriend, O, have created a happy nest in their run-down walk-up in Queens, but things are starting to unravel.
The more O pushes Rebecca to stop hiding their relationship, the more Rebecca's work life-writing a textbook for seventh graders about the Holocaust- begins to bleed into her personal life: She starts meeting World War II Nazis on the 7 train, passing as hipster professionals in New York City but hungry to come out about who they really are.
Back home in Queens, O is also sparring with convincingly real visions: her long estranged-and recently dead?-mother keeps showing up to argue with her about her choices.
This almost-love story explores the relationship between honesty and cruelty: How do you tell the truth about yourself when that truth might devastate the people you love?
A tour-de-force for two actors playing eight different roles."A lucid drama.
Appealingly brainy and messy, George's play never settles for an easy metaphor or emotion.
It cross-examines our pat notions of history and love.""- The New Yorker""Grabs our interest from its first provocative line.
The Zero Hour is a work to savor."- "Back Stage""Bold, thoughtful, and incredibly beautiful."
- "CurtainUp""A striking new play.
Refreshingly original."
-"TheatreMania"
"A lucid drama. Appealingly brainy and messy, George's play never settles for an easy metaphor or emotion. It cross-examines our pat notions of history and love."
— The New Yorker
"Grabs our interest from its first provocative line. The Zero Hour is a work to savor."
— Back Stage
"Bold, thoughtful, and incredibly beautiful."
— CurtainUp
| Character |
|---|
| WASP THE THERAPIST 45 |
| REBECCA 29, corporate femme, educated, graceful, Jewish |
| RAE WILCOX 59, O’s mother |
| LILY HIRSCHORN 64, REBECCA’s mother |
| THE ALL AMERICAN NAZI, a.k.a. “DOUG,” 32 |
The Zero Hour is a American comedy play written by Madeleine George and published by Samuel French in New York (2011).
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