Horror Musicals

artfuleck2
#25Horror Musicals
Posted: 12/9/15 at 11:14pm

Add ThanksKilling the Muscial to the list. Based off of the cult film of the same name.

It had it's world premiere in Seattle, a showcase in NY last spring and it's southeast premiere at Dad's Garage this fall.

The Cast Recording Was just released on iTunes and it's pretty darn funny.

http://www.thankskillingthemusical.com/

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haterobics
#26Horror Musicals
Posted: 12/9/15 at 11:30pm

trentsketch said: "MadAbouttheBoy: Ghost Brothers of Darkland County"

 

The horror in that one is staying for the whole show.

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Mr Roxy
#27Horror Musicals
Posted: 12/10/15 at 10:14am

Ghost Brothers was not as bad as people say it was. It was not great but not a dog as many say it was. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion..


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Theater_Nerd
#28Horror Musicals
Posted: 12/10/15 at 10:17am

Mr. Nowack said: "I nominate the yet-unseen ABC telecast of DIRTY DANCING. #horrors

 

LOL!!  I kind of feel the same way about this particular one.

 


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NewChaz64
#29Horror Musicals
Posted: 12/10/15 at 2:56pm

This relatively new -- very serious -- adaptation of Night of the Living Dead was a huge hit for New Line Theatre in St. Louis -- big audiences and incredible reviews...

http://www.newlinetheatre.com/notldpage.html

New Line is always on the lookout for outstanding horror musicals, but not spoofs or parodies...

Scott Miller

New Line Theatre

www.newlinetheatre.com

NewChaz64
#30Horror Musicals
Posted: 12/10/15 at 2:58pm

I saw Ghost Brothers of Darkland County -- it was powerful and terrifying. Totally outstanding.

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darquegk
#31Horror Musicals
Posted: 12/10/15 at 7:48pm

I have a musical based loosely on "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" in development, but it was put on the back-burner due to a more commercial development and the struggle to get it submitted to NYMF in time, so that one is forthcoming!

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AHLiebross
#32Horror Musicals
Posted: 12/10/15 at 8:31pm

Vox Lumiere has a rock horror version of The Phantom of the Opera. The costumes are steampunk with a modern twist, and the whole thing comes across as a dystopian nightmare. While the cast sings, the Lon Chaney movie is projected on the screen behind the stage. The onstage Phantom wears goggles -- not a mask. Vox Lumiere's tour ended, I think, in LA (where I saw the production) late in 2014. Since then Vox Lumiere has moved on to another show. This one was pretty darned impressive, but weird as hell.

Audrey


Audrey, the Phantom Phanatic, who nonetheless would rather be Jean Valjean, who knew how to make lemonade out of lemons.