Queensryche's Geoff Tate Set For Acting Debut Print E-mail
Tuesday, 22 January 2008 14:17

queensryche-geofftate.jpgMTV's Headbanger's Blog reports Queensrÿche frontman Geoff Tate and Blackmore’s Night singer Candice Night will star in the upcoming horror movie “House of Eternity,” which is slated for a fall theatrical release.

The film, by New York independent production company Fires at Midnight, is about a newly married New York City couple who move to a country home in North Carolina, unaware of its sullied history and the evil that lurks there. Tate will make his acting debut as Alder Grayson, the story’s villain, and Night will play his wife, an innocent woman whose fate is determined by the superstitious minds of the 1700s.

” ‘House Of Eternity’ contains something for everyone,” Night said in a statement. “[There are] memorable characters struggling against powers far greater than they; desperate, heart-pounding action [scenes]; innovative approaches to classic horror; even humor and a forlorn love. Plus there’s a villain who will become timeless.”

Jonathan Williams and Jarrod Feliciano are directing “House of Eternity,” and J. Andrew Colletti is the writer and executive producer.

As previously reported Queensrÿche, the internationally renowned prog metal band from Seattle, will perform the entirety of their Operation: mindcrime I and II albums for the very first time in the UK via a 10-date June 2008 UK tour. This epic theatrical prog metal extravaganza will take in 3 hours, and will include an intermission, and in addition to the core members of the band, will feature actors re-enacting the storyline behind both of these compelling albums. “This is the first time we’ve performed the entirety of Operation: mindcrime I and II in the UK, so I think fans are going to be in for a real treat,” says Queensrÿche’s frontman and singer Geoff Tate.

In 2006 the band performed the entirety of both albums on a tour of North America to sell out audiences. The marathon show included a full over-the-top, theatrical production complete with surround sound, video imagery and actors portraying the concept albums’ characters onstage, as they were originally intended.

In the grand tradition of all captivating theatrical rock extravaganzas (The Who’s Tommy, and Pink Floyd’s The Wall), Queensrÿche’s Operation: mindcrime I and II, is not just a typical rock’n’roll concert. Combined with the core members of the band, the production is a totally explosive and highly absorbing theatrical rock experience with actors re-enacting the storylines from both albums.

Queensrÿche originally released Operation: mindcrimein 1988. Praised by critics and certified platinum, the album was an acclaimed success remaining on Billboard’s Top 200 for more than a year. In 2006 the band released a long-awaited sequel to their magnum opus to critical and commercial success. The album debuted at #14 on the Top 200, their highest debut in over a decade.

Operation: mindcrime follows an intriguing and complex plot that revolves around Dr. X, a political puppet master who brainwashes the story’s main character, Nikki, to assassinate corrupt public figures. The story also includes Nikki’s lover, Sister Mary. A former teenage prostitute who becomes a nun, Sister Mary is murdered mysteriously, leaving the cliffhanger “Who Killed Sister Mary?”

Set twenty years after the original, Operation: mindcrime II explores Nikki’s fate after being released from prison and reveals the identity of Mary’s killer. The album centers on revenge and what it does to people, their emotions and the choices they make.

“This concert is the realisation of an idea that began nearly two decades ago,” says Tate. “The story and music of Operation: mindcrime is very dear to the band. We are thrilled with this performance and proud to bring it to the UK for the very first time. I think the theatrical intensity of the 3-hour long concert will blow audiences away.”

In June 2007, Rhino released a live DVD of Queensrÿche’s epic performance in front of the quintet’s hometown crowd at the Moore Theatre in Seattle. Released as a double DVD and double CD, ‘Mindcrime at the Moore’ includes singer and chief songwriter Geoff Tate along with guitarists Michael Wilton and Mike Stone, bassist Eddie Jackson and drummer Scott Rockenfield performing all 32 mindcrime tracks plus a two-song encore featuring the hits “Jet City Woman” and “Walk In The Shadows.”

Dates are:

June 13th - Glasgow Academy
14th - Newcastle City Hall
15th - Leeds University
17th - Manchester Academy
18th - Wolverhampton Civic Hall
20th - Norwich UEA
21st - Cambridge Corn Exchange
22nd - London Indigo
24th - Bristol Colston Hall
25th - Southampton Guildhall

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this is a dream come true!!!
written by karen keedwell, May 26, 2008
geoff, you are by far my favorite vocalist of all time. i have been a fan of queensryche since 1986, and i mean a DEVOTED fan. i know, i'm one of a billion! anyway, i'm also a fan of blackmore's night since i discovered them quite by accident looking at ritchie's stuff. my mom likes the music, whereas i prefer the video. i am wiccan so i really can relate to the freespirited musical style. another reason i'm a geoff fan. i am totally looking forward to this movie & i hope it becomes a huge success, even on the underground level where i know geoff is at his best. who knows, this could become the cult classic of the decade, at least!
anyway, best of luck...it is more than well deserved!!!
love, kktrinity
ps what ever happened to the "trinity" band of geoff, rob halford, and bruce dickenson that i heard a rumor about???? it freaked me out that this was my code name with 3 of my favorite singers!!! coincidence...?...i think not!
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written by Jessica, June 24, 2008
Hey KKtrinity I saw ur comment and just about died cuz we are so on the same page!!!!!!!! I LOVE Geoff too and I am also wiccan!!!! Wow!! I am on yahoo- u should email me if you want- we'll have lots to chat about!!!!

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