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Halloween is a time for all things horror related to make their appearance. To kick the 2019-2020 theatre season off in that same spirit, the theatre and dance department brought to life Evil Dead: The Musical.

This performance also carried an R-rating, due to the blood and adult themes of this musical. Audiences were advised not to bring children to this performance. This was a first for the School of the Arts.

“This was the first time our production schedule was going to allow us to perform right on and near Halloween. As a department, we had spoken for a while about choosing a show to celebrate this time of the year with our audiences. Evil Dead is the show

“We looked forward to celebrating Halloween in this fun, raunchy, spoofy, bloody and musically hilarious way. It is definitely an adult-themed show, with many features for a more interactive audience experience. It is an up close and personal show, produced in an

we picked as it is a hilarious spoof of the beloved cult movies with rocking songs, dancing zombies, and a level of heightened camp,” Justin Amellio, director and associate professor of theatre, explains.

intimate setting. You feel like you are in the woods with all the demons, and we can’t think of a better way to celebrate Halloween,” Amellio says.

Evil Dead: The Musical is based on the Evil Dead film franchise that preceded it. The story begins with five college students that end up alone in the woods. They run into a force that turns them into demons. What happens next? Bad jokes, bloody messes, and a demon slaying the cast members. This musical combines elements of horror and comedy, to create a performance that will leave the audience dying–of laughter. One of the most infamous scenes of this production involves the use of blood cannons, which splattered the first few rows of the audience. Have no worries, ponchos were provided to the audience members sitting in the splash zone. 50

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As the show’s debut edged closer, students performing in this production continued to rehearse and looked forward to giving other students and surrounding community members something different to enjoy during the spooky time of the year. “So far, this was one of the most challenging shows I have ever done. This show is so technically heavy, and I was so excited to tackle that. Another reason that I’m really excited about the performance is the cast. I feel like a lot of our voices blend well within the music,” Eddie Castle, who plays Scott, says. “The amount of combat, blood, and cursing that this show calls for is absolute insanity. Getting beat to smithereens is something that I have wanted to happen to me in theatre for

so long. I also have never gotten to play a character like Scott, and I am ecstatic about the challenge.” This performance surely made the audience feel the spirit of Halloween. Evil Dead is lighthearted but still provides all the elements of all things of a classic horror film. “From those who love old horror movies to those who love theatre, this is one for the books. This musical is one to remember. It’s one of the most

fun shows I have been a part of,” Taylor Jump, who plays Cheryl, says. Evil Dead: The Musical made its debut on Oct. 16 and had a special Halloween night performance. The show saw many sold-out crowds, lots of blood and guts, and a very happy (terrified) audience once the curtains closed.


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Thank you Brianna & Tally

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Heath Hicks: MA project gets the green light

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Inaugural Arts Video Intern Brandon Galvan

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Wishing Kevin Gillen the best

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Fictional Space has a place of its own

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Once a Titan, always a Titan: Featuring faculty member Ryan Lohman

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Tim Hanson creates model of Drottningholm Slottsteaterl

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A poet and a professor

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Two centuries of Beethoven, two decades of the Euclid Quartet

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Ryan Olivier’s Electronic Labyrinth

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Lion King: Behind the seams

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Printmaking: an impactful medium

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Honor roll of donors

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Michele’s Little Hearts Theatre

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A holiday tradition comes to IU South Bend

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A holiday celebration of the arts

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Piano series provides world-class performances and education

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A cult classic musical makes it in time for Halloween

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Building unity & community through jazz

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Spring BFA Exhibition goes online

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Congratulations to our recent graduates

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Tap and Kick Line graduates dance their way to the top

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From a temporary option to a proud alumna

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A life changing performance

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Long-term body on display for a limited time

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The Many Faces of Patrick Watterson

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A journey to find success

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Integrated New Media student pushed the start of the Investment Club

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Leather Phase: when music and visuals combine

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Music alumna ready for first album

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Communicating the benefits of an IU South Bend education

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Creative Restless Spirit

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Kolton Sizer, painting a successful life after graduation

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NEW MEDIA

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Never stop dreaming: the journey of Juan-Carlos Alarcon

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Bringing classical music to unexpected places

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Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts officially becomes a Steinway School

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Finally home

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FINE ARTS

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Jorge Muñiz named interim dean

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SCHOOL OF THE ARTS

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