Evil Dead: The Musical will open at the Falcon Theater on Friday, October 22. Performances are at 8 p.m. on October 22, 23 (sold out), 28, 29, 30, 31 and November 5, 6. Tickets are $18.00 for adults and $15.00 for students and seniors.
Move over Rocky Horror, and make way for EVIL DEAD: THE MUSICAL! Based on the 80's cult classic Evil Dead films, this show is hilariously campy and bursting with more farce than a Monty Python skit. Five college kids take a trip to a remote cabin in the woods and encounter everything from ancient evil spirits to revenge-seeking Candarian Demons. One outrageous, horror-filled moment leads to another as every attempt is made to ward-off the bloodthirsty villains. It's all ridiculous and wild, while the term 'Fresh Blood!' takes on new meaning!
After a record-breaking run last fall, The Ringwald/Who Wants Cake? have teamed with Olympia Entertainment to bring the hilariously bloody production of Evil Dead: The Musical back to Detroit.
Move over Rocky Horror, and make way for EVIL DEAD: THE MUSICAL! Based on the 80's cult classic Evil Dead films, this show is hilariously campy and bursting with more farce than a Monty Python skit. Five college kids take a trip to a remote cabin in the woods and encounter everything from ancient evil spirits to revenge-seeking Candarian Demons. One outrageous, horror-filled moment leads to another as every attempt is made to ward-off the bloodthirsty villains. It's all ridiculous and wild, while the term 'Fresh Blood!' takes on new meaning!
Dating back to 1981, the Evil Dead films combined to make one of the most beloved cult franchises in the history of cinema. Directed by Sam Raimi (Spiderman), and starring cult icon Bruce Campbell (Burn Notice), these movies used comedy, gore, slapstick, blood, one-liners, and some of the most creative camera techniques ever seen to revolutionize the horror genre.
After a record-breaking run last fall, The Ringwald/Who Wants Cake? have teamed with Olympia Entertainment to bring the hilariously bloody production of Evil Dead: The Musical back to Detroit.
Dating back to 1981, the Evil Dead films combined to make one of the most beloved cult franchises in the history of cinema. Directed by Sam Raimi (Spiderman), and starring cult icon Bruce Campbell (Burn Notice), these movies used comedy, gore, slapstick, blood, one-liners, and some of the most creative camera techniques ever seen to revolutionize the horror genre.
Stoneham Theatre presents the young company's Summer Festival. Running from August 5 through 15. Tickets per performance: $15 regular admission, $10 for students; $5 discount on regular admission if purchased by July 30.
Stoneham Theatre presents the young company's Summer Festival. Running from August 5 through 15. Tickets per performance: $15 regular admission, $10 for students; $5 discount on regular admission if purchased by July 30.
Stoneham Theatre presents the young company's Summer Festival. Running from August 5 through 15. Tickets per performance: $15 regular admission, $10 for students; $5 discount on regular admission if purchased by July 30.
Dating back to 1981, the Evil Dead films combined to make one of the most beloved cult franchises in the history of cinema. Directed by Sam Raimi (Spiderman), and starring cult icon Bruce Campbell (Burn Notice), these movies used comedy, gore, slapstick, blood, one-liners, and some of the most creative camera techniques ever seen to revolutionize the horror genre.
The MIT Musical Theatre Guild has announced their last call in looking for a producer for the Spring 2010 production of Evil Dead: The Musical, written by George Reinblatt, Frank Cipolla, Christopher Bond, and Melissa Morris, with music by Frank Cipolla, Christopher Bond, Melissa Morris, and George Reinblatt. MTG is also now accepting inquiries for the following roles in the production: Director, Choreographer, Music Director, Vocal Director, Stage Manager, Technical Director.
The MIT Musical Theatre Guild is now looking for a Producer for the Spring 2010 production of Evil Dead: The Musical, written by George Reinblatt, Frank Cipolla, Christopher Bond, and Melissa Morris, with music by Frank Cipolla, Christopher Bond, Melissa Morris, and George Reinblatt.