Evil Dead The Musical Creative

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Directorrr
Jason Cabrera
Experience in said area and what you enjoy about it: I have directed around 30 live shows, about half were musicals. I love seeing many visions come together to create a cohesive and rich world! The joy of watching people experience the emotions because of a show I put together is one of the best feelings I can think of. What would be your preferred weapon to fight a Deadite and why: Katana. Light, sharp, can slice off limbs and heads, doesn’t run out of ammo or gas.
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Production Stage Managerrr
Ethan Zazueta
Experience in said area and what you enjoy about it: I've worked as a stage manager before in Midsummer's Night Dream and Acting can be Murder. Both times I worked in multiple roles to educate myself in as many subjects as I can. I enjoy learning this process and hope to direct for this theatre and more in the future. What would be your preferred weapon to fight a Deadite and why: The best way to get rid of deadites is to just join them. They'll stop bugging you after they've taken over your mind and soul.
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Music Directorrr - Bass & Guitar
Preston Jennings
Experience in said area and what you enjoy about it: This is my third show playing with a live band and first as musical director. Playing live music is a passion of mine and has been for over 20 years and I always love to do so when I get the opportunity! Playing live music with the theater is a different kind of rush and excitement because of the interaction with the cast during shows. I'm excited as the musical director to have the opportunity to expand my role and do more! What would be your preferred weapon to fight a Deadite and why: Shotgun shovel. A shotgun with a shovel attached to the back of the stock.
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Lights
Mike Buck
Experience in said area andbwhat you enjoy about it: This is my first time running lights for a show but I am excited to learn a new role in tech. What would be your preferred weapon to fight a Deadite and why: Boomstick - it’s just a classic
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Lights
Bear
Experience in said area and what you enjoy about it: one acts, I like the it adds What would be your preferred weapon to fight a Deadite and why: a giant hammer because Smash smash s-mash
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Band - Guitar & Bass
David Vest
Experience in said area and what you enjoy about it: Played guitar off and on for years. Performed for the theater in "Rocky Horror," 2021 Christmas Parade, "Wizard of Oz Jr." and "Godspell." I love the sound, the chance to be expressive, the challenge, and mostly entertaining people. What would be your preferred weapon to fight a Deadite and why: A sword. Swords are just cool.
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Props Designerrr
Robin StClair
Experience in said area and what you enjoy about it: I have been designing and making props since the first of this season when I made a smoking turkey for "The Odd Couple: Female Version". I have always enjoyed making things and I find that the props for "She Kills Monsters" really tested my skills. The props to be made for Evil Dead also have posed a challenge, but one I thoroughly enjoyed! What would be your preferred weapon to fight a Deadite and why: My brains, since they don't seem to have any.
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Band - Keyboard
Caitie Fuller
Experience in said area and what you enjoy about it: I've been in two shows with this band, the Rocky Horror Picture Show and Godspell. I love being in the band because you're able to be an onstage, essential part of the show while still being able to be in the background. It's a unique experience and so much fun. I also really love my bandmates and I'm grateful I've had these opportunities to work with them. They're so incredibly talented and the fact that they've kept me around is a huge honor. Preferred weapon: Let's be honest, I'm not fighting. I would simply give up and let them take me.
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Tech
Cameron Swan
Experience in said area and what you enjoy about it: I did tech for the Odd Couple (Female Version) earlier this year, and my favorite thing about it was setting props and helping the actors with what they needed done. What would be your preferred weapon to fight a Deadite and why: Ash. The man is a weapon!
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Music Directorrr
Phyllis Kinlaw
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Sound Designerrr
Dustin Machin
Experience in said area and what you enjoy about it: Most recently I helped design and operate sound for Godspell, I really enjoyed how the sound and music not only immersed you into the show but it itself has a story to tell. That’s the same passion and movement we’re aiming for with The Evil Dead What would be your preferred weapon to fight a Deadite and why: A 48” spear, it gives me some range so they aren’t right in my face, and the durability of it without worry of finding more ammo is high on my list of survivability. Of course if the chance shows itself I’ll absolutely pick up a shotgun, because well that’s what Ash would do.
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Assistant Stage Managerrr
Mia Pritchard
Experience in said area and what you enjoy about it: I have been ASM for SVCT once before for This Mine is Mine. I love being backstage because the brief interactions with the actors before and after they come on stage was always so fun. They’re such a fun flavor of crazy that makes me look forward to the show beginning! What would be your preferred weapon to fight a Deadite and why: If I got into a fight with a deadite I would choose my bare hands. It’s up close and personal and if I win awesome. If I don’t, I’ll be super cool and get to say LOOK WHO’S EVIL NOW! In theory anyways.
Dresser + Make Up
Makayla Mea
Experience in said area and what you enjoy about it: no experience, this is my first time and I am so excited. What would be your preferred weapon to fight a Deadite and why: a double barrel shotgun! Or a chainsaw so they're in pieces and don't come back to life!
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Drums
Nic

Original Creative Team

Book & Lyrics:
George Reinblatt

Music:
Frank Cipolla, Christopher Bond,
Melissa Morris & George Reinblatt

Music Supervision:
Frank Cipolla

Additional Lyrics:
Christopher Bond

Additional Music:
Rob Daleman

By Special Arrangement:
Renaissance Pictures, Ltd. &
Studio Canal Image, S.A.Originally Produced in NYC by:
JenKay LLC, Jeffrey Latimer Entertainment,
Just For Laughs Live, & Idle Dave Productions LLC