National Premiere of "Heathers: The Musical" on Saturday, February 6, February 7, or Saturday, February 13, at 2 p.m.
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Cult-classic teen-murder comedy becomes a New York Times—lauded, pitch-black stage show, complete with perky songs
The Deal
- $15 for one adult ticket (up to $26.50 value)
- $25 for two adult tickets (up to $51.50 value)
Heathers: The Musical
“Dear Diary: My teen angst bulls**t now has a body count.” And that’s Heathers in a nutshell. New girl Veronica Sawyer joins the titular high-school clique, but soon discovers murdering the Heathers is more fun than playing croquet with them and mocking Martha “Dumptruck” Dunnstock. Driving her down this path is the leather-jacket-wearing bad boy J.D. Dean, whose too-cool attitude just might be masking a psychopathic streak. With a sense of humor so black no light can escape it, the endlessly quotable movie this musical follows leavens murder with a healthy dose of teenage sarcasm, and helped shape the slang of generations. In a word, Heathers was very.
Sharing writing duties on the corpse-filled stage adaptation are Kevin Murphy and Laurence O’Keefe, whose previous credits include the Emmy-winning movie adaptation of Reefer Madness and the Tony-nominated Broadway musical Legally Blonde. Joining them is director Andy Fickman, who took Reefer Madness to the stage and screen. Together, their efforts have paid off. The New York Times called Heathers: The Musical “a rowdy guilty-pleasure musical . . . that turns an Ohio senior class in-crowd into a lineup of piñatas, waiting to be busted open.”
Cult-classic teen-murder comedy becomes a New York Times—lauded, pitch-black stage show, complete with perky songs
The Deal
- $15 for one adult ticket (up to $26.50 value)
- $25 for two adult tickets (up to $51.50 value)
Heathers: The Musical
“Dear Diary: My teen angst bulls**t now has a body count.” And that’s Heathers in a nutshell. New girl Veronica Sawyer joins the titular high-school clique, but soon discovers murdering the Heathers is more fun than playing croquet with them and mocking Martha “Dumptruck” Dunnstock. Driving her down this path is the leather-jacket-wearing bad boy J.D. Dean, whose too-cool attitude just might be masking a psychopathic streak. With a sense of humor so black no light can escape it, the endlessly quotable movie this musical follows leavens murder with a healthy dose of teenage sarcasm, and helped shape the slang of generations. In a word, Heathers was very.
Sharing writing duties on the corpse-filled stage adaptation are Kevin Murphy and Laurence O’Keefe, whose previous credits include the Emmy-winning movie adaptation of Reefer Madness and the Tony-nominated Broadway musical Legally Blonde. Joining them is director Andy Fickman, who took Reefer Madness to the stage and screen. Together, their efforts have paid off. The New York Times called Heathers: The Musical “a rowdy guilty-pleasure musical . . . that turns an Ohio senior class in-crowd into a lineup of piñatas, waiting to be busted open.”