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    • INTERVIEW: Zero Mostel, through Jim Brochu’s eyes
      • He was ostracized by his family. He was attacked by the American government during the blacklist, and he almost lost his leg in a bus accident.
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  2. Jul 11, 2017 · Zero Hour, Jim Brochu ’s prize-winning portrait of Zero Mostel, ended its month’s return July 9, but almost all of the audience lingered for the post-show talkback featuring Harold Prince, who...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zero_MostelZero Mostel - Wikipedia

    Mostel was the subject of the 2006 retrospective play Zero Hour, written and performed by actor/playwright Jim Brochu. The play recounts events from Mostel's life and career, including his HUAC testimony, his professional relationships, and his theatrical work.

  4. Aug 27, 2006 · The tumultuous life of the late actor Zero Mostel is the subject of a new one-man play in Los Angeles. Zero Hour casts Jim Brochu as the multiple Tony Award winner, known for Fiddler on the...

  5. Most famous for his stage version of Tevye in “Fiddler on the Roof,” Mostel was a complicated character who was at work in showbusiness at the darkest hour of the blacklist.

  6. Nov 4, 2018 · Brochu’s one-man show detailing the life and legacy of Mostel is called Zero Hour and will be presented in a special one-night engagement Monday, Nov. 5 at The Actor’s Temple in Midtown Manhattan.

  7. Describing what happened to Loeb upsets him so much that Mostel explodes, shouting, “This interview is over!” But after intermission, he shamefacedly says, “I’m glad you stayed.”

  8. Jul 6, 2010 · In July of 1977, the time period in which Zero Hour is set, Mostel left his art studio on West 28th Street and began rehearsals to star as Shylock in Arnold Wesker’s drama The Merchant. He...

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