The Zero Hour: “Honesty is Not My Policy”

Erika Cuenca & John Steffenauer - Photo by Heather Mull
Honesty…  Self-Identity…  Authentic-Self… These themes weave their way throughout this dramatic comedy. The Zero Hour explores the intimate relationship between two women almost in love.  What happens when one woman is not honest?  What happens when honesty is told?  Can their relationship survive the truth?  

Rebecca, brilliantly played by Erika Cuenca, represents the serious side of the relationship. Rebecca writes for an academic publishing company and is writing a textbook for seventh graders about the Holocaust.  But her self-examination and inner struggles are causing unintended consequences.  As the challenges with honesty in her relationship deepen, she also begins to question what is appropriate for the textbook.  Every way she turns, she begins to wonder: What is the truth?  What is authentic?  If you've ever asked yourself these questions, you’ll appreciate this play.  The Zero Hour opens this Friday, October 25th. Tickets.

About Erika Cuenca (Rebecca): Erika is so very happy to be back at Off The Wall, working with such an awesome group of people.  Locally, she has also worked with The Pittsburgh Playhouse Repertory Co., City Theatre, Quantum Theatre, Pittsburgh Playwrights, and Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theatre. Erika is a graduate of The Conservatory of Performing Arts of Point Park College.

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