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Forget the Walking Dead - We have the Dancing Dead!

by Mesa Arts Center | November 2, 2015

Evil Dead: The Musical has risen from the dead to entertain you at Mesa Arts Center Nov. 10 through the Nov. 15. This “Bloody Hilarious” show attracts all kinds of audience members. Whether you’re a cult classic horror movie fan or a Broadway enthusiast this show offers something for everyone. The most popular attraction has got to be the Splatter Zone. If seated in those first few rows you’re guaranteed to leave looking like a murder scene. These seats are targeted with blood, guts and gore throughout the show. However, if traditional theater viewing is more your style we do offer plenty of seats at a safe viewing distance. It might be the world famous stage violence or maybe the matchless soundtrack, but either way Evil Dead: The Musical is sure to stick out from all the other shows you’ve ever seen. Catch it if you can…before it catches you!

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