MUSICAL OF THE LIVING DEAD Plays The Charnel House 10/7-31

By: Aug. 25, 2010
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Musical of the Living Dead Attacks Chicago This October. Billed as a "Musical Zom-com" (zombie comedy), Musical of the Living Dead is an original musical parody of classic zombie films and musical theatre. Featuring music inspired by everything from Gershwin to Green Day, Musical of the Living Dead follows the lives of ten very different people trapped in a farmhouse during the breakout of a zombie apocalypse. They are all brought together seeking refuge from the brain-eating zombies outside and, following classic zombie genre rules, we see who gets eaten, who comes back to eat someone else and who lives to fight another day. 

Musical of the Living Dead features several sequences of carnage - each one more visceral than the last. The cast will be bloody...the first few of rows of the audience will be bloody...and everyone will have a bloody good time - laughing and being horrified all at the same time.

Directed by Marc Lewallen and Brad Younts

Produced by The Cowardly Scarecrow Theatre Company INC

Presented at the Charnel House - BYOB

Dates: October 7 - October 31, 2010

Thursday -Saturday with a special performance on Halloween

Time: All shows at 7:30pm

Charnel House, 3421 W. Fullerton Ave., Chicago, IL 60647

Contains gore and adult language: Adults only

Tickets: $20.00 October 7th - 30th

$35.00 for a SpeciAl Halloween Performance & Cast After Party

Including drinks, food, and costume contest!

Tickets available at www.musicalofthelivingdead.com

Starring:

Jill Valentine, Quinton Guyton, Tim Soszko, Mandy Whitenack, Billy Sullivan, Liz McArthur, Jonathan Hymen, Mary Spray, Ashley Bush and Chad Wheeler

Book and Lyrics by Marc Lewallen and Brad Younts

Music and Orchestra Arrangements by Mary Spray and Matt Mehawich

Choreography by Carisa Barreca
The first few rows of the theatre have been set aside as the "Splatter Zone" for enthusiastic patrons eager to be up close and in on the gory action.



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