"Evil Dead: The Musical" on February 12–28
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Campy stage musical lovingly tranforms Sam Raimi’s splatterfest with jaunty tunes and gallons of old-fashioned gore
The Deal
- $31.92 for side balcony seating (up to $48.36 value)
- $52.31 for orchestra or front balcony seating (up to $79.26 value)
- Click here to view the seating chart
Evil Dead: The Musical
A treat for horror-movie buffs and fans of sing-along slapstick mutilation, Evil Dead: The Musical lovingly mutates Sam Raimi’s goofy and gory splatterfest trilogy into a gut-busting cult classic that the New York Times called “the next Rocky Horror Picture Show” and the Toronto Star dubbed “bloody hilarious.” Packed with pratfalls, a jaunty score, and gallons of old-fashioned gore, Evil Dead trebuchets audiences into a spooky remote cabin, where doomed college students succumb to possessive demonic forces more pesky and sinister than a pebble-filled sock. Limbs fly and heads roll as our hero, Ash, armed with his signature moxie and chainsaw, battles the undead while the cast is giddily eviscerated to show-stopping numbers such as “Do the Necronomicon” and “Look Who’s Evil Now.” Cheeky, campy, and catchier than an appendix removal, Evil Dead: The Musical rewards fans of the horror franchise while recruiting new generations into the cult.
Campy stage musical lovingly tranforms Sam Raimi’s splatterfest with jaunty tunes and gallons of old-fashioned gore
The Deal
- $31.92 for side balcony seating (up to $48.36 value)
- $52.31 for orchestra or front balcony seating (up to $79.26 value)
- Click here to view the seating chart
Evil Dead: The Musical
A treat for horror-movie buffs and fans of sing-along slapstick mutilation, Evil Dead: The Musical lovingly mutates Sam Raimi’s goofy and gory splatterfest trilogy into a gut-busting cult classic that the New York Times called “the next Rocky Horror Picture Show” and the Toronto Star dubbed “bloody hilarious.” Packed with pratfalls, a jaunty score, and gallons of old-fashioned gore, Evil Dead trebuchets audiences into a spooky remote cabin, where doomed college students succumb to possessive demonic forces more pesky and sinister than a pebble-filled sock. Limbs fly and heads roll as our hero, Ash, armed with his signature moxie and chainsaw, battles the undead while the cast is giddily eviscerated to show-stopping numbers such as “Do the Necronomicon” and “Look Who’s Evil Now.” Cheeky, campy, and catchier than an appendix removal, Evil Dead: The Musical rewards fans of the horror franchise while recruiting new generations into the cult.