My Boyfriend Is A Zombie
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Jun 3, 2010
Closed Jun 27, 2010
Opened Jun 3, 2010
Closed Jun 27, 2010
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
In William Electric Black's newest musical, two guys are in love with the same girl. One's a monster and the other's a wise guy with quick fists. Who's gonna get to take her to the dance? Sounds like Oklahoma, doesn't it? Fooled ya, it's My Boyfriend Is A Zombie.
The year is 1958 and the dance in question is the Springtown High School Halloween Hop. This time, the monster gets the girl. It's a rockin', boppin' family-friendly show.
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My Boyfriend Is a Zombie has arrived at Theater for the New City with a very faint pulse. Whatever life this musical possesses is thanks to a genuinely hilarious and surprisingly expressive performance by Jamaal Kendall as the show's title character, the strong voices of several members of its female cast, and some toe-tapping if purposefully derivative 1950s pop music, co-composed by Gary Schreiner and William Electric Black (who also directed and wrote the lyrics).
Sadly, the show's book is truly dreadful and the plot is hardly worth recounting or remembering (except for the fact that it has one fairly clever turn at the very end). The piece, which is set in 1958, begins with a totally u[...]