“Evil Dead: The Musical Las Vegas” To Be Featured At 2013 Las Vegas Paracon

Hit Vegas show to be part of 3-day Paranormal Event at Binion’s Hotel and Gambling Hall.

Article by Suzanne Philips

Photos copyright “Evil Dead: The Musical Las Vegas”

 

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Las Vegas is a town known for it’s non-stop entertainment that features shows of all sorts, -from the contortion filled magic of Cirque du Soliel to the classics like Wayne Newton and Elton John. With such diverse entertainment choices, it’s safe to say that no other show in Las Vegas compares to “Evil Dead: The Musical Las Vegas”.

Based on the cult-classic film series which starred Bruce Campbell, and produced by the amazing Sirc Michaels, the musical follows five college students who set off to spend the weekend in an abandoned cabin  in the woods and accidentally unleash an evil terror. In this comedic take on 1980s horror franchise, characters and demons sing and dance to songs written specifically for the musical. And, as in the films, hero Ash is there to dish out his various one liners and fight the never-ending demons.

Nicole Unger, Ben Stobber and Joe Tomasello in "Evil Dead: The Musical"
Nicole Unger, Ben Stobber and Joe Tomasello in “Evil Dead: The Musical”

The show  is a unique production that combines multimedia, live performance, audience participation and 4D elements to take audience members into its world. From undead ushers to blood spraying out into the audience, this musical comedy is bringing a new type of entertainment to the Vegas Strip, and the people behind it are determined to make a lasting impression. Guests in the coveted Splatter Zone are doused with 20 gallons of ‘blood’ every show. Fans of the show are extremely loyal and return to see the production time and time again.  It’s definitely a different experience than your average Las Vegas show and well worth the time and money for a “groovy” night out. The show runs Friday and Saturday nights at Planet Hollywood’s V Theatre.

 

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The cast and crew of “Evil Dead: The Musical Las Vegas” will be making a special appearance at the 2013 Las Vegas Paracon which will be held at Binion’s Hotel and Gambling Hall in downtown Las Vegas’ Historic Fremont Street Experience.  The event, which runs August 23-25th will feature a weekend of events including a meet and greet, celebrity speakers, vendors and a paranormal investigation.  The “Evil Dead” crew will be on hand to discuss their show and will be available to take commemorative photos and sign autographs with attendees.  For more information on the event or to buy tickets check out http://thelasvegasparacon.ticketleap.com/the-las-vegas-paracon/.

For more information on “Evil Dead: The Musical Las Vegas” or to purchase tickets for an upcoming show, check out http://www.evildeadlasvegas.com/.

Author: Suzanne Philips
Film, TV, Theatre reviewer. Mad Dance Skillz, Crazy in a good way.

261 thoughts on ““Evil Dead: The Musical Las Vegas” To Be Featured At 2013 Las Vegas Paracon

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