Evil Dead the Musical
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Evil Dead: The Musical is a Canadian rock musical stage play based on the cult classic film series
Evil Dead series
The Evil Dead is a trilogy of horror films created by Sam Raimi. The films focus on the protagonist, Ashley "Ash" J. Williams, played by Bruce Campbell, who deals with "deadites", which are undead antagonists created by the Necronomicon Ex-Mortis. The film series has since expanded into other...

. First peformed on stage in 2003 at the Tranzac club in Toronto, Ontario, the show instantly became a hit and eventually moved on to an off-Broadway
Off-Broadway
Off-Broadway theater is a term for a professional venue in New York City with a seating capacity between 100 and 499, and for a specific production of a play, musical or revue that appears in such a venue, and which adheres to related trade union and other contracts...

 run in 2006. Many regional productions of the show have been performed all over the world. Critics praised the show and one critic for The New York Times
The New York Times
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 called it "the next Rocky Horror Show
The Rocky Horror Show
The Rocky Horror Show is a long-running British horror comedy stage musical, which opened in London on 19 June 1973. It was written by Richard O'Brien, produced and directed by Jim Sharman. It came eighth in a BBC Radio 2 listener poll of the "Nation's Number One Essential Musicals"...

".

Synopsis

Five college
College
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 students spend the weekend in an abandoned cabin in the woods
Forest
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, accidentally unleashing an evil
Evil
Evil is the violation of, or intent to violate, some moral code. Evil is usually seen as the dualistic opposite of good. Definitions of evil vary along with analysis of its root motive causes, however general actions commonly considered evil include: conscious and deliberate wrongdoing,...

 terror. In this comedic take on the 80s horror franchise, characters and demons sing and dance to songs written specifically for the musical. And, as in the films, Ash
Ash Williams
Ashley J. "Ash" Williams is the protagonist in the Evil Dead horror film franchise, played by Bruce Campbell, and created by director Sam Raimi. Throughout the series, Ash has to face off against his loved ones inside an abandoned cabin as they are possessed by "deadites", the evil souls of the dead...

 is there to dish out his various one liners and fight the never ending demons.

The musical takes creative liberty with the plot line of the movies, mixing together the characters and concepts of all three, as well as changing sequences for the sake of the stage and comedic intent.

Production

With the approval of both Sam Raimi
Sam Raimi
Samuel Marshall "Sam" Raimi is an American film director, producer, actor and writer. He is best known for directing cult horror films like the Evil Dead series, Darkman and Drag Me to Hell, as well as the blockbuster Spider-Man films and the producer of the successful TV series Hercules: The...

 and Bruce Campbell
Bruce Campbell
Bruce Lorne Campbell is an American film and television actor. As a cult movie actor, Campbell starred as Ashley J. "Ash" Williams in Sam Raimi's Evil Dead series of films and he has starred in many low-budget cult films such as Crimewave, Maniac Cop, Bubba Ho-tep, Escape From L.A. and Sundown:...

, a musical version of the film was staged, enjoying a successful workshop in Toronto and performances at the Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal in 2004. The New York off-Broadway production started previews on October 2, 2006. The Official Opening Night performance was November 1, 2006 and it ran, performing 8 times per week at the New World Stages, until February 17, 2007. Evil Dead: The Musical has recently started production in Toronto starting from May 1, 2007 with the run extended from June 23, 2007 to August 4, 2007. A successful return from Feb 14, 2008 to May has been extended until September 6, 2008.

During the Northeast Blackout of 2003
Northeast Blackout of 2003
The Northeast blackout of 2003 was a widespread power outage that occurred throughout parts of the Northeastern and Midwestern United States and Ontario, Canada on Thursday, August 14, 2003, just before 4:10 p.m....

, the intransigent cast and crew performed the show on the front lawn of the Tranzac club in Toronto. The band played acoustic instruments and cast members provided sound effects from backstage. As the evening wore on, flashlights and car headlights were used to illuminate the actors.

Fans enjoy the "splatter zone" -- the first three rows of the theater where patrons can count on a good blood-soaking. Ticket buyers in the Splatter Zone are advised to dress down. In fact, Toronto fans began wearing white t-shirts to take home later as bloody souvenirs which inspired the show's marketing team to start selling "I Survived the Splatter Zone" souvenirs. Ryan Ward, who stars as Ash in the musical, described it as being "unlike any theater show you've ever been to. One word I would describe it as is 'raucous.' It's like a rock concert."

New York production closing

It was announced on January 31, 2007 that Evil Dead: The Musical's New York production at New World Stages would close on February 17, 2007. http://www.evildeadthemusical.com/closing.htm

Toronto production

Toronto producers have announced a new Toronto production of the show, starring Ryan Ward at the Diesel Playhouse starting May 1, 2007. While the initial run was only to last until the end of June 2007, it was extended to Aug 4, 2007, Sept 8, 2007, June 26, 2008 and finally until Sept 6, 2008. It celebrated its 300th performance on June 26, 2008, which marks it as the longest running Canadian production in Toronto history.

It won the Dora Audience Choice Award and was given four out of four by the Toronto Star
Toronto Star
The Toronto Star is Canada's highest-circulation newspaper, based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its print edition is distributed almost entirely within the province of Ontario...

.

http://www.dieselplayhouse.com/show/EVIL%2BDEAD%253A%2BTHE%2BMUSICAL%2Breturns%2Bto%2BTO%2Bfrom%2Bacclaimed%2BNYC%2Bdebut

Seoul production

Seoul producers announced a Seoul production of the show, starring Jo jeong suk and Ryu jung han. The show opened March 18, 2008.

Louisville, KY production

The Alley Theater in Louisville, KY hosted a production, directed by Joey Arena and choreographed by Valerie Hopkins, which opened October, 2009. This production was apparently in discussion to become a touring company and featured Scott Anthony as Ash. The Louisville production played for four weeks, selling out its last nine performances. The production was revived in October, 2011 with many of the original cast returning and several new cast member to include Mason Stewart, joining the cast as Ash. This production will go on tour in Cleveland for two weeks in November.

Michigan production

Dexter Community Players put on an extremely bloody and fun production of Evil Dead the Musical in October 2011 (21st - 23rd and 28th - 30th). Dave Hettmer, who did some special effects work on the film Army of Darkness designed all the special effects in the show including the blood canon system used to douse the crowd in TONS of blood!

Who Wants Cake? Theatre put on a production of Evil Dead: the Musical at the Ringwald Theatre located in Ferndale, Michigan from October 23-November 16, 2009. From October 7-29 2011, they also put on a production in conjunction with the City Theatre in the Hockeytown Cafe.

Norfolk production

The production in Norfolk, VA runs October 16-November 8, 2009 at the Generic Theater at Chrysler Hall, and features a special appearance by Oderus Urungus
Oderus Urungus
Oderus Urungus, played by Dave Brockie, is the lead vocalist of the Metal band Gwar. He appears as an intergalactic humanoid barbarian with devil horns and a meaty looking face, and always carries around a long sword named "Unt Lick"...

 of GWAR
GWAR
Gwar is a satirical heavy metal band formed in Richmond, Virginia, United States, in 1984. The band is best known for its elaborate science fiction/horror film inspired costumes, obscene lyrics and graphic stage performances, which feature humorous enactments of politically and morally taboo...

. Writer George Reinblatt
George Reinblatt
George Reinblatt is a comedy writer from Toronto, Canada, best known for writing the off-Broadway show Evil Dead: The Musical....

 attended the talk back sessions at the October 17 and 18 performances, and has stated of the production: "I've seen Evil Dead over a hundred times all over the world, and the dance sequences you'll see in the Norfolk show beat them all." This show is produced by Generic Theater and The Foppish Dandies & Co.

Cleveland production

Beck Center for the Arts
Beck Center for the Arts
The Beck Center for the Arts in Lakewood, Ohio, is a non-profit, performing arts and arts education organization. It is the largest theater and arts center on Cleveland's West Shore, educating and entertaining over 65,000 people per year...

 in Lakewood, OH, staged Evil Dead: The Musical from May 8 - July 26, 2009 in their Studio Theater. The production was directed by Beck Center Artistic Director Scott Spence
Scott Spence
Scott Spence is the artistic director of the Beck Center in Lakewood, Ohio.Artistic Director since 1992 Graduate Degree in Directing from Western Illinois Univ. , BA in Theatre from Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln...

, with Musical Direction by Larry Goodpaster and Choreography by Martin Cespedes. Dan Folino (aea) starred as Ash.

Tokyo Production

Running from June 25 to July 5 Evil Dead: The Musical has been staged at Sunshine Theatre in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, produced by Broadway Asia Company.

Austin Production

Running from October 9–31, 2009 at the Salvage Vanguard Theater in Austin, TX http://www.salvagevanguard.org/calendar.php. The show will be directed by award-winning director Michael McKelvey, with Assistant Director Elle Mahoney, http://austin.decider.com/articles/groovy-evil-dead-the-musical-headed-to-austin,31121/ and choreographed by Ginger Morris, and will feature David Gallagher as Ash.

Kalamazoo Production

Running from Sept. 18 - Oct. 31, 2009, at The Whole Art Theater in Kalamazoo, MI.
Listen to an interview with actor Adam Carter starring as Ash Williams on local radio talk show the Nonchalant Cafe Hour.

Wilmington, DE Production

The musical ran October 30 through November 7, 2009 at the Arden Gild Hall in Wilmington, DE to sold-out houses. The production was presented by Bootless Artworks, was directed by James Gaspero and featured Dane Farrell as Ash, Melissa Castillo as Linda, Colleen Conlon as Cheryl, Justin Walsh as Scott, Melissa Baker and Shelly, Cristina Perachio as Annie, Brooks Banker as Ed and Jason Webb as Jake. The show was remounted with the same cast and crew on July 9 and 10, 2010 at the Bellanca Air Hangar in New Castle, DE. The remount was a fundraiser for the newly renovated Bellanca Air Hangar Theater and both shows were sold-out.

Vancouver Production

Ran from October 20 to November 21, 2009, at The Vogue Theatre in Vancouver
Vancouver
Vancouver is a coastal seaport city on the mainland of British Columbia, Canada. It is the hub of Greater Vancouver, which, with over 2.3 million residents, is the third most populous metropolitan area in the country,...

, BC
British Columbia
British Columbia is the westernmost of Canada's provinces and is known for its natural beauty, as reflected in its Latin motto, Splendor sine occasu . Its name was chosen by Queen Victoria in 1858...

, Canada
Canada
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. The Vancouver sub-section of the Official "Evil Dead: The Musical" Website outlines the details.

Buffalo, NY Production

The Musical is produced by the New Alt Performance Group at the ALT Theatre
ALT Theatre
ALT Theatre is an American theater company founded in 2007, that has been noted as a leader of ground-breaking new works in contemporary theatre and dance...

. The Musical is Director by Bret Runyon and Choreographed by Amy Taravella. Running from March 10 to April 3, 2010. Starring,Chris Andreanna, Jacque Austin, Casey Denton, Maria Droz, Zachary Haumesser, Jenny Kulwicki, Adam Kreutinger, Sara Marioles, Sean Murphy.

MIT Production

MIT's Musical Theatre Guild (MTG) performed April 23–25, April 29–30, and May 1.

UMass Dartmouth Production

UMass Dartmouth's student run 20 Cent Fiction Theater Company http://20centfiction.org/upcoming.html performed Evil Dead: The Musical on April 29 - May 2, 2010.

Sterling, VA Production

Taking Flight Theatre performed Evil Dead: The Musical from May 28 to June 12, 2010. The production is directed by Phillip Archey, with musical direction by Michael Dombrow, and produced by Theresa Bender.

Duluth, MN Production

The Rubber Chicken Theater will be doing a revival of Evil Dead: The Musical all four weekends in October 2010 at the Venue at Mohaupt Block in Duluth, Minnesota. Directed by Brian Matuszak, the production will again feature a Splatter Zone for those who enjoy getting covered with blood (special t-shirt provided with admission).

Minneapolis, MN Production

Minneapolis Musical Theatre is presenting the area premiere of "Evil Dead: The Musical" at the Illusion Theatre (528 Hennepin ave, 8th floor, Minneapolis Mn)from Oct 22nd to Nov 7th 2010. Director/Choreographer - Steven Meerdink, Music Direction - Lori Maxwell.

Kansas City, MO Production

The musical was produced by Egads Theatre Co, and directed by Steven Eubank. It ran from October 8 to November 6, 2010 at Off Center Theatre in Kansas City
Kansas City, Missouri
Kansas City, Missouri is the largest city in the U.S. state of Missouri and is the anchor city of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, the second largest metropolitan area in Missouri. It encompasses in parts of Jackson, Clay, Cass, and Platte counties...

's Crown Center. It is being revived for a second run in 2011 from October 7 to November 4, 2011.

Reading, PA Production

Reading Community Players will be doing the Pennsylvania premiere of "Evil Dead: The Musical" from October 22 to 31, 2010. It is directed by Dave Mote and will feature a Splatter Zone.

Newport, KY Production

Falcon Theatre of Newport, KY, hosted a production of "Evil Dead: The Musical," with direction from Charles Russell and musical direction provided by Jay Myers. Performances were held at the Monmouth Theater, and featured a Splatter Zone (with OxyClean available for anyone not willing to keep their bloody clothes as a souvenir). The show opened on October 22 to a sold-out audience; as a result of strong word of mouth and numerous favorable reviews, the remainder of the performances are sold-out, including three added shows. The show concluded its run on November 6.

Corpus Christi, TX Production

The Harbor Playhouse opened its run of "Evil Dead: The Musical" on October 8, 2010 and closed October 31, 2010. The production team consists of director Joel M. Earley, music director Michael Kris Perez, choreographer Jilissa Cotten, technical director Colin McKeen, stage manager Joseph Ruiz, assistant technical director Daniel Anderson and propmaster Ernest Pruneda. The original sound design for the show was constructed by Josh Goldson. The show features a very large "Splash Zone", with blood propelled often to the sound booth and ceiling.

Fitchburg, MA Production

From December 2 to December 5, 2010, Fitchburg State University performed "Evil Dead: The Musical," its first musical in six years. The show was produced by the Fitchburg State Falcon Players, directed by senior Tyler Eldon Welsh and starred freshman James Gagnon in his first stage role as Ash. The production was plagued by setbacks like actors being permanently replaced by understudies, a minimalist set and a band that was absent until production week. This apparent string of bad luck caused many students to dub the production "Murphy's Law: The Musical," and prompted director Welsh to claim he understood why the school hadn't performed a musical in six years.

Phoenix, Arizona production

From June 12 to July 3, 2010, Nearly Naked Theatre produced the Arizona premiere of Evil Dead: The Musical. The production earned several awards from the "ariZoni Awards", Arizona's local theater awards system, including Best Director of a Musical for Damon Dering, Best Principal Actor in a Musical for Toby Yatso (Ash), and Best Overall Production of a Musical for Nearly Naked Theatre.

Martinez, CA Production

Beginning August 18, 2011, the Willows Cabaret Theatre, in Martinez, California, will revive it's West Coast Premier of Evil Dead: The Musical for a 3rd time. All original cast members will be returning.

Las Vegas, NV Debut

From October 13th through October 31st, 2011, Off-Strip Productions and RagTag Entertainment teamed up to present the Sin City premiere of the show. It was presented at The Onyx Theatre, it boasted a cast of over 20, and was helmed by Sirc Michaels. Sirc Michaels is best known for his work around the United States as the director and producer of The Rocky Horror Show as well as the creator of DR. HORRIBLE'S SING-ALONG BLOG LIVE ON STAGE, which debuted in Las Vegas. Among the leads in the show were Michael Kimm (Ed), who played Billy in DR. HORRIBLE'S SING-ALONG BLOG LIVE ON STAGE, and Ben Stobber (Ash). The theatre featured an "Evil Dead Carnival" lobby, with a variety of ways for fans and neophytes alike to enjoy themselves before, during, and after the show. The show has received rave reviews from critics and fans alike, and there are talks of the show extending its run in some permanent or semi-permanent fashion in Las Vegas.

Lancaster/ Ephrata PA, Production

Ephrata Performing Arts Center in Ephrata PA will be staging Evil Dead: The Musical from October 20th 2011 though November 5th 2011, with a special Midnight showing on October 29tth. Performances will take place at the Sharadin Bigler Theater. The production will be directed by Edward R Fernandez.

Portland, OR Production

From January 12th through January 14th, 2012, the Boomstick Theater Group will be staging Evil Dead: The Musical at the Wonder Ballroom in Portland, OR, under the direction of Chance Newman. The BTG has previously performed at the Wonder Ballroom (July 2011), and has staged the show in Lynden, WA; there is talk of a performance in Bellingham, WA, on New Years Eve, as well.

Burlington, On Production

From November 23 through the 26th, 2011, Burlington Central Highschool put on the first ever Highschool production of Evil dead. Under the Direction of Marty Chennette and the stage management of Samuel Fennell, the production set new standards for tech and special effects thanks to the work or Sean Clement. They shot blood farther, included an entire student cast of zombies, and included other effects such as a mechanical talking fish.

Movie Rumors

In the fall of 2008, it had been reported through various sources that Sam Raimi, director of the original series of movies, had given his okay to producer Don Carmody for the production of a 3D movie version of Evil Dead: The Musical, to be helmed by the theatrical production's director, with the original choreographer, as well as some of the original cast members.

However, George Reinblatt dispelled these rumors on the EDTM Facebook page:

"hey guys... George Reinblatt here ... hate to break your heart on this, but this whole internet buzz thing about this 3D movie is completely untrue. Sam Raimi hasn't agreed to do anything like this with the musical... and until that happens, it doesn't matter what any other producer says... We are lucky Mr. Raimi lets us do the stage musical all of you love so much. He has been more than generous to let us keep the Evil Dead thing alive. Would we like to do a movie someday? Sure. But I'd also like to do Evil Dead as an ice show. But neither is agreed to at the time. And until it is, all of these "news" organizations printing this stuff should really check their sources.

Right now - we have the stage rights all over the world. And big things will be happening at a playhouse near you soon.

Until then, don't believe what you read on the internet!!!!

george"

Creative Team

Created by the Canadian team of George Reinblatt, Christopher Bond, Frank Cipolla and Melissa Morris, the show is co-directed by Bond and Tony winner and "Buffy" alum, Hinton Battle
Hinton Battle
Hinton Battle is an American actor, dancer, and dance instructor. He has won three Tony Awards, all in the category of Featured Actor in a Musical...

.

Make-up and Special FX are created by Louis Zakarian, whose film credits include Requiem for a Dream, Dogma
Dogma (film)
Dogma is a 1999 American adventure fantasy comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith, who also stars in the film along with an ensemble cast that includes Ben Affleck, Matt Damon, Linda Fiorentino, Alan Rickman, Bud Cort, Salma Hayek, Chris Rock, Jason Lee, George Carlin, Janeane Garofalo,...

 and Romeo + Juliet
William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet
William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet is a 1996 film adaptation of William Shakespeare's romantic tragedy of the same name. It was directed by Australian Baz Luhrmann and stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes in the leading roles....

.

Cast members of the New York production included Jennifer Byrne, Jenna Coker, Renee Klapmeyer, Tom Walker, Ryan Ward, Brandon Wardell, and Darryl Winslow.
Role Toronto 2003 Cast New York 2006-07 Cast Toronto 2007 Cast Toronto 2008 Cast Martinez 2008 Cast Martinez 2009 Cast Tokyo 2009 Cast Calgary 2009 Cast Austin 2009 Cast Louisville 2009 Cast Michigan 2009 Cast Vancouver 2009 Cast Vancouver 2009 Cast Wilmington 2009 Cast Duluth 2009 Cast Kansas City 2010 Cast Buffalo 2010 Cast MIT 2010 Cast UMD 2010 Cast Sterling 2010 Cast Newport, KY 2010 Cast Duluth 2010 Cast Minneapolis 2010 cast Corpus Christi, TX 2010 Cast Fitchburg, MA 2010 Cast Phoenix, AZ 2010 Cast Martinez 2011 Cast Las Vegas Debut Cast Louisville, KY 2011 Cast Folsom, CA 2011 Cast Burlington, On Highschool cast 2011
Ash
Ash Williams
Ashley J. "Ash" Williams is the protagonist in the Evil Dead horror film franchise, played by Bruce Campbell, and created by director Sam Raimi. Throughout the series, Ash has to face off against his loved ones inside an abandoned cabin as they are possessed by "deadites", the evil souls of the dead...

Ryan Ward Michael Scott Wells Kazumi Morohoshi Tyler Rive David M. Gallagher Scott Anthony Mitchell Koory Tyler Rive Scott Walters Dane Farrell Nathan St. Germain Sam Wright Casey Denton Christian Hegg David Jackson Jesse Baskin Nate Moster Nathan St. Germain Chris Kind Jacob Louis James Gagnon Toby Yatso Michael Scott Wells Ben Stobber Mason Stewart Elio Gutierrez Jordan Cole
Cheryl Danielle Meierhenry Jenna Coker Rachel Fischer Alison Smyth
Alison Smyth
Alison Smyth is a professional actor/singer/dancer from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, who most recently starred in the Toronto production of the Tony Award winning Jersey Boys as "Francine Valli". From 2001 to 2004 she trained in vocal performance at The Glenn Gould School in Toronto...

 
Jenny Angell Miho Ohwada Jamie Tognazzini Corley Pillsbury Rebecca Chaney Christa Coulter Jamie Tognazzini Jennifer Neumann Colleen Conlon Katie Hawkes Chioma Anyanwu Maria Droz Priscilla Army Diana Tamburri Susanna Todd Rebecca Wiesman Katie Hawkes Alex Kotlarek Karin Bourie Samantha DeManbey Aimee Lucus Jenny Angell Elizabeth Matthews Rebecca Chaney Christine Alvarez Stephanie Sedlbauer
Linda Victoria Nestorowicz Jennifer Byrne Tara Macri/
Carly Jones (joined 6/26/07)
Dena Chiarcossi Meghan Ihle Yumiko Takahashi Lynley Hall Kelly Bales Keri Baggs Leah Darany Lynley Hall Meghan Anderssen Melissa Castillo Chani Ninneman Aurelie Roque Sara Marioles Karen Hart Amanda Roach Katie Pond Hannah Balash Erin Blazevic Emily Jabas Brandy Calcote Paige Beaudoin Lynzee Paul-Foreman Meghan Ihle Sarah Willick Jennifer Thompson Katherine Folsom Cassidy Fitzpatrick
Shelly Mackenzie Lush Renée Klapmeyer/
Christy McIntosh (joined 2/10/07)
Sarah Cornell Tenja Hagenburg Ji Kim Catherine Seto Rebecca Northan Macey Mayfield Felicia Corbett Jessalyn Brooks Cailin Stadnyk Meghan Gardiner Melissa Baker Jen Bergum Olivia Marsh Jenny Kulwicki Emily Earle Olivia Sahlin Gretchen Wright Jodi Dunavan Ashley Matheson Andrea Alioto Katie Loftin Desiree Maldonado Alexandra Ncube Ji Kim-Fung Lorie Palkow Felicia Corbett Amanda Yount Hannah Ladwig
Scott Matt Olmstead Brandon Wardell Matt Olmstead Kristian Bruun Christopher Mantione Ryuji Kamiyama Christian Goutsis Chris Skillern Jason Potts Jay Mapile Kevin Corey Ian Rozylo Justin Walsh Cory Regnier Noah Whitmore Jacque Austin Gregory Cushing David Meczywor Ra'Shawn Durell Sean Mize Keith Hursey Derek Prestly Zephaniah Pease Justin Perro Chris Matesevac Sean Keehan Brian "Mickey" Roark Daniel Smith Brent Dirksen Nick Bowles
Ed Pat Brown Tom Walker Christian Bellsmith Trevor Martin Lowell Abellon Ryoji Morimoto Guilly Urra David Ponton Herschel Zahnd III Jeff Bobick Guilly Urra Matthew Graham Brooks Banker Anders Hultstrom Ethan Miller Zachary Haumesser Zachary Barryte Andrew Guidetti Sean Cafferky Jeff Surber Anders Hultstrom Thomas Karki Ryan Alan Bennett Alex Norton Jonathan Furedy Lucas de Ayora Michael Kimm Tyler Dippold Aaron Boyer Tanner Sibley
Annie Ashley Callaghan Renée Klapmeyer/
Christy McIntosh (joined 2/10/07)
Sarah Cornell Tenja Hagenburg Alexandra Creighton Casi Maggio Catherine Seto Rebecca Northan Helen O'Keefe Valerie Hopkins Jessalyn Brooks Cailin Stadnyk Meghan Gardiner Cristina Perachio Minden J. Anderson Olivia Marsh Jenny Kulwicki Danbee Kim Sandra Cardoso Laura Fontaine Michelle Grove Minden Hultstrom Christine Karki Monica Cathleen Flores Angela Szymcik Victoria Fairclough Sharon Rietkerk Nicole Unger Valerie Hopkins Jessica Larrick Lianna Dickson
Moose Tim Evans Tom Walker Trevor Martin Paul Plain Daniel Mallett Jason Vines Herschel Zahnd III Jeff Bobick Daniel Mallett Erik Gow Jim Fuerst Ric Stevens Ethan Miller Zachary Haumesser Helen O'Keefe Andrew Olivia Stephen Wheeler Bryan Franke Ric Stevens Andrew Newman Emiliano Casiano Ian Vincent Devon Nickel Paul Plain Brian "Mickey" Roark Harrison Coffman Christopher Celestin Kirsten Brown
Jake Daniel Krolik Darryl Winslow Mike "Nug" Nahrgang  Corey Lenkner/
Todd Carver (joined 7/10/08)
Corey Lenkner Kenichi Ukon Bruce Horak Matt Connely Shawn Slone Tym Falk Bruce Horak Mat Baker Jason Webb Ric Stevens Dana Joel Nicholson Christopher Andreana Brad Smith Evan Demarzo Glen Bartram Bryan Franke Ric Stevens Ryan Grimes Fernando Fernandez Nicholas Imbimbo Adam Vargas Shaun Carroll John Tomasello Neil Brewer Dennis Curry Kristie Stolte
Fake Shemp
Fake shemp
Fake Shemp or simply, "Shemp," is the term for someone who appears in a film under heavy make-up, filmed from the back, or perhaps only showing an arm or a foot.-Origin:...

Tim Evans Ryan Williams Trevor Martin Tim Porter Greg Asdourian Daniel Mallett Jason Vines Neil Brewer Daniel Mallett Erik Gow Jantzen Payne, April Carey & George Spelvin Adam Kreutinger & Sean Murphy Stever Robbins Chris Donahue Matthias Resetarits Andrew Newman Kelly Rea Tom Ryan Devon Nickel Greg Asdourian Ben Tucker Harrison Coffman Ashlie Chimero & Steven Fiedler Brad White
Spirit of Knowby Tim Evans Brandon Wardell Trevor Martin Tim Porter Paul Plain Kenichi Ukon Daniel Mallett Jason Vines Neil Brewer Daniel Mallett Erik Gow George Spelvin Adam Kreutinger Stever Robbins Chris Donahue Stephen Wheeler Sean Mize Andrew Newman Emiliano Casiano Tom Ryan Devon Nickel Paul Plain Shawnn Morris-Slaughter Harrison Coffman Troy Thomas Mike Szalay

2006 Off-Broadway Band

Instrument Band Member
Conductor/Keyboards Daniel Feyer
Guitar/Banjo Jake Schwartz
Bass (but only on the CD) Matt Scharfglass
Drums/Percussion Brad "Gorilla" Carbone

Original 2003 Band

Instrument Band Member
Conductor/Drums/Percussion Frank Cipolla
Piano/Keyboards A.K. Dionne
Guitar Sal Guzzo
Bass Dan "Banger" MacKay
Trumpet Adam Sneyd
Trombone/"Necro"-Melodica Ian Tate

2010 Corpus Christi, TX Production Band

Instrument Band Member
Music Director/Keyboards Michael Kris Perez
Guitar Paul Teltschik
Bass Derek Galvan
Drums/Percussion Sevy DeLeon

2003

Act One
  1. "Cabin in the Woods" - Ash, Linda, Scott, Shelly, and Cheryl
  2. "Housewares Employee" - Ash and Linda
  3. "It Won't Let Us Leave" - Cheryl
  4. "Look Who's Evil Now" - Cheryl and Shelly
  5. "What the Fuck Was That?" - Ash and Scott
  6. "Join Us" - Cheryl and Moose
  7. "Good Old Reliable Jake" - Jake
  8. "I'm Not a Killer" - Ash


Act Two
  1. "I'm Not a Killer (Reprise)" - Ash
  2. "Bit-Part Demon" - Ed
  3. "All the Men in My Life Keep Getting Killed by Candarian Demons" - Annie
  4. "Do the Necronomicon" - Demons
  5. "It's Time" - Company
  6. "Hail to the King" - Company

2006-present

Act One
  1. "Cabin in the Woods" - Ash, Linda, Scott, Shelly, and Cheryl
  2. "Housewares Employee" - Ash and Linda
  3. "It Won't Let Us Leave" - Cheryl
  4. "Look Who's Evil Now" - Cheryl and Shelly
  5. "What the Fuck Was That?" - Ash and Scott
  6. "Join Us" - Cheryl, Moose, and House Spirits
  7. "Good Old Reliable Jake" - Jake, Annie, and Ed
  8. "Housewares Employee (Reprise)" - Ash and Linda
  9. "I'm Not a Killer" - Ash


Act Two
  1. "I'm Not a Killer (Reprise)" - Ash
  2. "Bit-Part Demon" - Ed
  3. "All the Men in My Life Keep Getting Killed by Candarian Demons" - Annie, Ash, and Jake
  4. "Ode to an Accidental Stabbing" - Jake, and Annie,
  5. "Do the Necronomicon" - Demons
  6. "It's Time" - Ash and Company
  7. "We Will Never Die" - Demons
  8. "Blew That Bitch Away" - Company

Cast recording

An original cast recording was made in December 2006 and was released on April 2, 2007 on Time Life Records.

External links

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