REPO! Road
Tour Diary: Los Angeles
by Terrance Zdunich
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We've been telling you all about REPO!
THE GENETIC OPERA and the recent REPO! Road Tours. The third
tour just wrapped up and REPO star and co-writer Terrance Zdunich
(plays Grave Robber) gives us the lowdown! Here is today's entry from Los
Angeles.
The original plan was to make the 400-mile
drive from Phoenix to Los Angeles�our 11th and final stop on REPO
Road Tour 3�but somewhere along the tour director Darren Lynn Bousman and
I decide to fly today instead. This is the 12th straight day of traveling
for us and we knew that we'd be exhausted, so the choice of an hour-and-a-half
flight vs. a 6-hour drive seemed an obvious one. Especially since L.A.
is our hometown, and we'd like to have some energy leftover for tonight's
REPO!
homecoming.
January 24, 2009.: Many of my closest friends
will be at tonight's 10:00pm screening at the Royal Theatre. None of them
have experienced REPO! on the road tour. Some of them haven't seen
the film at all. I'm curious how they will respond to the hysteria that
surrounds a REPO! event. What will they think of fans showing up
dressed as REPO! characters? If everybody else is singing-along
to the movie, will they join in, or just sit there uncomfortably? How will
they respond to seeing me, their dirtbag artist friend, being received
as a celebrity? All of this makes me nervous.
And that's if everything goes right. What
if tonight is tame compared to the rest of the tour? What if�in typical
L.A. fashion�people in this city regard themselves as too cool to commit
to the wonderful REPO! weirdness? What if all the wild and crazy
things that my pals have been hearing about the tour don't happen tonight?
And it's not just my friends who will be
in attendance tonight�2 of REPO!'s producers, Mark Burg and Carl
Mazzocone of Twisted Pictures, as well as 2 REPO! cast members,
Paris Hilton (Amber Sweet) and Ogre (Pavi Largo), are showing up. They
too want to see what all the road tour fuss is about. Though the 4 of them
are technically "virgins" to the RRT, Darren and I have sent them (and
everybody involved with REPO!'s film production) tour email updates
and photos, sharing the wild and unorthodox reception to our film. What
if they show up tonight and there's silence in the theatre? Now, I'm really
nervous.
And tonight's stop started off on the wrong
foot, merchandise-wise: due to a print shop error, Los Angeles was the
only city missing from the lineup of cities printed on the back of our
RRT3 t-shirts. Maybe this was an omen? Maybe tonight is doomed?
We land in L.A. at noon. Darren's fiancé,
Laura, collects us at the airport. Even though it's still a 45-minute drive
from LAX to my apartment, it feels great to be home. 11 cities in 12 days
may not seem like much on paper, but when you're in the thick of it, dashing
off nightly to different states, 12 days feels like a lifetime.
Laura drops me off at the curb outside
my apartment building. It's a little after 1:00pm. I empty my mailbox,
which is stuffed with 2-weeks worth of unanswered mail, then look at my
car sitting in the carport. It's covered in 2-weeks worth of dust. I make
my way up the stairs to my unit, throw my bags on the floor, & open
the windows to let in some much-needed "fresh" air. I contemplate diving
into the 2-weeks of missed work that I need to catch up on, but instead
take a nap.
It's 8:00pm. I drive myself to the screening.
In search of a parking space, I circle pass the front of the Royal Theatre.
There's a massive line for REPO!, stretching around the block, and
well into the adjacent neighborhood. Tonight's show is completely sold-out,
and at once all of my apprehensions are put to rest; I see REPO!
costumes�lots of REPO! costumes, including some REPO! characters
that I not yet seen attempted, like Rotti's Chauffer, Branko Branko, and
bloody-eyed miscarriage Marni. The Los Angeles stop of the RRT does not
disappoint!
Trying to be inconspicuous, I park several
blocks away, approaching the theatre on foot. I am spotted half a block
from the theatre and immediately swarmed by fans. I try to autograph everything
pushed in front of me, but more and more requests keep coming, along with
more people. At some point I realize that I'm slowly, and unintentionally,
being pushed off the curb and into the street, into traffic. I use this
potential danger as a chance to break free for a moment and escape into
the Royal's lobby.
On the way in, I see C.J. DeAngelus, Jr.
(REPO! soundtrack musician and stage play alumni). To help stack
the deck in our favor a bit tonight, Darren and I asked C.J. to show up
in costume and act as a makeshift carnival barker; someone to pump up people's
sprits as they wait in the line to get into the theatre. C.J. also does
not disappoint. He's wearing Ringling Brothers-like garb (replete with
a top hat and glittery blue vest), a handlebar moustache, & holding
a cardboard megaphone with the words "Well thank you sir!" written on the
side.
Inside, I see Tammy, tour manager Spooky
Dan's wife, working our merchandise table. I had asked�well, demanded�that
Tammy, come dressed as a REPO! character tonight. I threatened that
if she did not, she wouldn't get her husband back from the tour. And here
she is, smiling, standing behind the table, dressed as Shilo. She looks
great!
I also see Drew ("DigitalChicanery") and
Katie, REPO!'s 1st couple. The 2 of them met on REPO-Opera.com's
message boards and have been dating for several months (As a side note:
I witness a few more REPO! love connections happen tonight *seals
lips*). Tonight, Katie is dressed as a Henchgirl, toting a plastic machinegun.
Drew is filming elements of tonight's stop, toting a plastic video camera.
He drags me back outside to catch footage of me with the line.
Outside, I pass the girl who I consider
to be my very 1st fan (I know, it's weird to say), Nil. Nil attended REPO!'s
recruited audience test-screening last March. She was so taken by our film�and
by my tomb-raiding character!�that she contacted me on myspace following
the screening. Tonight, she's decked out in painted surgery scars.
I also run into one of REPO!'s most
audacious fans, Maria ("crystallinepeaches"), who bestows upon me a plethora
of gifts: some drawings of me as a priest (don't ask), a pair of handcuffs
(really don't ask!), & a stellar jacket. She tells me that the designer
coat is her attempt to break me of my "hobo chic" fashion sense. In one
of the jacket's pockets is rubber cockroach; in the other, one of the nicest
fan letters I've received. It's so touching, in fact, that I forgive Maria
for the tiara and crappy beauty pageant sash that she puts on me for being
elected "Scary Stud, 2008" by Pretty-Scary.net. Thank you, Peaches.
I get several more fan gifts before the
night is through, including a can of Budweiser, some evil-themed Matchbox
cars, a GraveRobber-inspired "mighty fine print" monocle, a kickass Danzig
hoodie, a fan-made Zydrate vial necklace, & a series of REPO!
programmes courtesy of the SoCal REPO! Army.
But the biggest gift of all comes from
watching the love and excitement that ensues during the 10 o'clock screening
of our film. I stand at the back of the house in awe, teary-eyed. Somehow,
in spite of all of the obstacles against us, we've managed to achieve everything
that we set out to (and more!) with REPO! We created a film that
dares to be, and succeeds at being, different. We succeeded at making a
movie that's more than just a movie�it's an event! We've given birth to
characters that are already being revered as cult icons (including a crooning,
white-faced corpse-smuggler that I know well!). And most importantly, we've
created a work that's inspired a community.
I look out across the audience of 600+ people.
Most of them were strangers to me, and to each other, before tonight. There
are travelers here from Arizona, Oregon, Washington, Pennsylvania, Georgia,
Florida, Mexico, etc. Everybody is having a great time. Everyone is bonding.
I am so proud of REPO!
And you wanna know the best part? REPO!
is going to live on. This community is going to grow, and keep growing.
REPO!
shadow casts are already springing up all over the country. A U.K. Road
Tour is set for March. I get dozens of weekly requests from people looking
to bring REPO! back to the stage. While I'm tempted to be saddened
by the completion of this, the 3rd U.S. Road Tour, I realize that this
is just the beginning for REPO! THE GENETIC OPERA.
EV'RYBODY, EV'RYBODY, TESTIFY!
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