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The ZRC’s Work Is Never Done: Madison Theatre Edition

I mentioned this on Twitter, but last week we were taking the art director’s family around town on a totally non-ZRC, non-Zombie Rights related outing (to the extent I can ever stop thinking about it anyway) and saw this:

ZOMPLAY

Wow! Zombie-related theatre right here in town for me to review.

And yet, of course, it means that even if I try to take a day off from The Movement, The Movement will find me anyway.

Is that a good thing… or a great thing?

Bonus: this could be a VERY exciting and promising play:

Long kept a secret from the rest of the world, all that separates Zombies from the living is a little thing called death. In Z-Town, Zombies of all ages laugh, cry, sing, dance, love, and hate in a place where “living” is a dirty word and a neighboring town’s suspicions carry the threat of violence. When one high-minded Zombie invites an unsuspecting family of tasty Breathers to town, will the undead find the rest they’ve been denied? Or have these Zombies bitten off more than they can chew?

I’m really, really excited about this one now. We’re going to try and check it out this weekend for the ZRC!


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The role of 'Administrator' will be played tonight by John Sears, currently serving as President of The Zombie Rights Campaign.

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2 Responses to “The ZRC’s Work Is Never Done: Madison Theatre Edition”

  1. Meghan Rose says:

    Hi! I wrote the music for that show! I really hope you were able to make it out – let us know what you think. And keep the dream alive comrade – I like your site!

  2. John Sears says:

    Sadly we had to postpone until Thursday but believe me, the ZRC will attend and let the whole world know about the relative Zombie Friendliness of this production.

    It’s what we do.

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