Stars: Charlotte Curwood, Tom Ware, Jamie Langlands, Michael Swatton, Peter Rayfield, Daniel Jeary, David Stopp, Robert Daniel Kolscar, Roger Wyatt | Written and Directed by Steve Du Melo
When “Disease Control” are alerted that food at a local meat processing plant has been contaminated by a rare virus, trainee tactical police are sent in by the Cyber-tri-Tech Bio Company to evacuate the workers with a civilian camera crew to document the operation. They find the virus has infected the workers who are displaying extreme violent behaviour. When all is not what it appears and the infected start to murder each other, they realise that it could have disastrous and deadly repercussions on a worldwide scale.
Sold as a “found footage” movie, C.A.M. posits that what we see was found in 2013 and compiled by Steve Du Melo, rather than directed by him. Compiled in such a way that we get...
When “Disease Control” are alerted that food at a local meat processing plant has been contaminated by a rare virus, trainee tactical police are sent in by the Cyber-tri-Tech Bio Company to evacuate the workers with a civilian camera crew to document the operation. They find the virus has infected the workers who are displaying extreme violent behaviour. When all is not what it appears and the infected start to murder each other, they realise that it could have disastrous and deadly repercussions on a worldwide scale.
Sold as a “found footage” movie, C.A.M. posits that what we see was found in 2013 and compiled by Steve Du Melo, rather than directed by him. Compiled in such a way that we get...
- 5/14/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Charlotte Curwood, Tom Ware, Jamie Langlands, Michael Swatton, Peter Rayfield, Daniel Jeary, David Stopp, Robert Daniel Kolscar, Roger Wyatt | Written by Steph Du Melo | Directed by Larry Downing, Steph Du Melo
When “Disease Control” are alerted that food at a local meat processing plant has been contaminated by a rare virus, trainee tactical police are sent in by the Cyber-tri-Tech Bio Company to evacuate the workers with a civilian camera crew to document the operation. They find the virus has infected the workers that are displaying extreme violent behaviour. When all is not what it appears and the infected start to murder each other, they realise that it could have disastrous and deadly repercussions on a world wide scale.
Sold as a “found footage” movie, C.A.M. posits that what we see was found in 2013 and compiled by Larry Downing and Steph Du Melo, rather than directed by the duo.
When “Disease Control” are alerted that food at a local meat processing plant has been contaminated by a rare virus, trainee tactical police are sent in by the Cyber-tri-Tech Bio Company to evacuate the workers with a civilian camera crew to document the operation. They find the virus has infected the workers that are displaying extreme violent behaviour. When all is not what it appears and the infected start to murder each other, they realise that it could have disastrous and deadly repercussions on a world wide scale.
Sold as a “found footage” movie, C.A.M. posits that what we see was found in 2013 and compiled by Larry Downing and Steph Du Melo, rather than directed by the duo.
- 1/26/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Tom Hanks took to the stage last weekend as we’ve never seen him before — in a fat suit as a barreling and rambunctious drunk.
No, he wasn’t appearing in a “Saturday Night Live” skit, but instead bringing one of William Shakespeare’s most iconic comedic characters to life: John Falstaff in the Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles’ production of “Henry IV,” now playing through July 1.
While the Oscar winner consistently captivated in his L.A. stage debut as the overweight, vain and boastful cowardly knight who befriends the future king of England, the outdoor setting for the play could not have been more tranquil.
Also Read: Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson to Take on the Bard in La Production of 'Henry IV'
The intimate stage at the Japanese Garden on the West Los Angeles Va Campus had a natural wooded backdrop, twinkling lights and bubbling streams that swept...
No, he wasn’t appearing in a “Saturday Night Live” skit, but instead bringing one of William Shakespeare’s most iconic comedic characters to life: John Falstaff in the Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles’ production of “Henry IV,” now playing through July 1.
While the Oscar winner consistently captivated in his L.A. stage debut as the overweight, vain and boastful cowardly knight who befriends the future king of England, the outdoor setting for the play could not have been more tranquil.
Also Read: Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson to Take on the Bard in La Production of 'Henry IV'
The intimate stage at the Japanese Garden on the West Los Angeles Va Campus had a natural wooded backdrop, twinkling lights and bubbling streams that swept...
- 6/12/2018
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson will take to the stage together this June for the Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles’ production of “Henry IV,” TheWrap has learned. The adaptation, which condenses two of Shakespeare’s famous plays, comes from artistic director Ben Donenberg and will be staged by Tony Award-winning director Daniel Sullivan. Tom Ware acts as executive producer. “Henry IV” will be performed outdoors at the Japanese Garden on the West Los Angeles Va Campus for a 24-night run from June 5-July 1. The Shakespeare Center, in partnership with West La Va, will donate 2,000 tickets for eligible veterans and active members of the...
- 2/13/2018
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
The Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles Scla, under the artistic direction of Ben Donenberg, returns to The Japanese Garden on the West Los Angeles Va Campus with a new production - 'Henry IV' - condensing two of Shakespeare's plays and staged by Tony Award winning director Daniel Sullivan. The world-class acting company includes Tom Hanks as Falstaff and Rita Wilson with additional cast members to be announced shortly, as confirmed. Tom Ware is the executive producer.
- 2/13/2018
- by BWW News Desk
- BroadwayWorld.com
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- 11/24/2010
- backstage.com
Pasadena Playhouse (Sheldon Epps, Artistic Director, Ken Novice, Interim Managing Director, Tom Ware, Producing Director) announced today that Laughing Matters, a world premiere musical featuring a book and lyrics by Iris Rainer Dart (author of the international best-selling novel "Beaches"), music by Mike Stoller (Smokey Joe's Café) and Artie Butler (Feelin' Alright by Joe Cocker), and directed by Leonard Foglia (Broadway's Thurgood starring Laurence Fishburne), will be the final production of the 2009 Season entitled Women: The Heart and Soul of Theatre.
- 11/4/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
Pasadena Playhouse (Sheldon Epps, Artistic Director, Stephen Eich, Executive Director, Tom Ware, Producing Director) today announced full casting for the West Coast Premiere of The Night Is A Child, a new play by Charles Randolph-Wright. Sheldon Epps (Pasadena Playhouse Artistic Director), who directed Pasadena Playhouse's production of Ray Charles Live!, directs a cast of six led by JoBeth Williams (The Big Chill and Poltergeist). Preview performances begin August 28 with the official press opening set for Friday, September 4 at Pasadena Playhouse (39 South El Molino Avenue, Pasadena).
- 8/17/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
Pasadena Playhouse (Sheldon Epps, Artistic Director, Stephen Eich, Executive Director, Tom Ware, Producing Director) today announced full casting for the West Coast Premiere of The Night Is A Child, a new play by Charles Randolph-Wright. Sheldon Epps (Pasadena Playhouse Artistic Director), who directed Pasadena Playhouse's production of Ray Charles Live!, directs a cast of six led by JoBeth Williams (The Big Chill and Poltergeist). Preview performances begin August 28 with the official press opening set for Friday, September 4 at Pasadena Playhouse (39 South El Molino Avenue, Pasadena).
- 7/11/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
Pasadena Playhouse (Sheldon Epps, Artistic Director, Ken Novice, Interim Managing Director, Tom Ware, Producing Director) today announced full casting for the upcoming production of Lillian Hellman?s The Little Foxes, which began rehearsals this week. Dámaso Rodriguez (Pasadena Playhouse Associate Artistic Director), who directed Pasadena Playhouse?s critically-acclaimed production of Orson?s Shadow, directs a cast of ten led by Kelly McGillis as Regina Giddens (Top Gun and Broadway?s Hedda Gabler) and Julia Duffy as Birdie Hubbard (CBS?s ?Newhart?). Preview performances begin May 22 at Pasadena Playhouse (39 South El Molino Avenue, Pasadena).
- 4/30/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
Pasadena Playhouse (Sheldon Epps, Artistic Director, Ken Novice, Interim Managing Director, Tom Ware, Producing Director) today announced full casting for the upcoming production of Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes, which began rehearsals this week. Dámaso Rodriguez (Pasadena Playhouse Associate Artistic Director), who directed Pasadena Playhouse's critically-acclaimed production of Orson's Shadow, directs a cast of ten led by Kelly McGillis as Regina Giddens (Top Gun and Broadway's Hedda Gabler) and Julia Duffy as Birdie Hubbard (CBS's "Newhart"). Preview performances begin May 22 with the official press opening set for Friday, May 29 at Pasadena Playhouse (39 South El Molino Avenue, Pasadena).
- 4/30/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
Pasadena Playhouse (Sheldon Epps, Artistic Director, Ken Novice, Interim Managing Director, Tom Ware, Producing Director) announced today that Laughing Matters, a world premiere musical featuring a book and lyrics by Iris Rainer Dart (author of the international best-selling novel "Beaches"), music by Mike Stoller (Smokey Joe's Café) and Artie Butler (Feelin' Alright by Joe Cocker), and directed by Leonard Foglia (Broadway's Thurgood starring Laurence Fishburne), will be the final production of the 2009 Season entitled Women: The Heart and Soul of Theatre.
- 4/16/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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