With many theaters opening their fall seasons with presidential-themed plays (and rightfully so this election year) Strawdog Theatre's zombie-themed production of Pontypool is a welcome addition, perfect for the Halloween season. Described as "Talk Radio meets 28 Days Later by blogger Christian Toto, Pontypool is a new and refreshing take on the zombie genre, based on the novel (and subsequent film) by Tony Burgess. A one time popular morning zoo radio jock has wound up doing traffic and temperature at a small station in the even smaller town of Pontypool, Illinois. Until one day the calls start to pour in; people are talking about bizarre mob attacks, military quarantines and people eating other people. Is this a hoax? Is it a small town prank? And if it is not a prank, will anyone survive?
My pal Anderson Lawfer, Artistic Director of the Hugen Hall Space at Strawdog Theatre directs this production. Upon my return from covering New York Comic Con for my Geek On! column (very appropriate), I was able to catch up with Andy and writer Tony Burgess: