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Zombie Prom
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Zombie Prom is a musical based on John Dempsey's fictional story of a teenage boy that is brought back to life by the love of his high-school sweetheart. Jonny Warner, a rebel who spells his name without the customary H, is the new transfer student at Enrico Fermi High School. He falls in love with good girl Toffee, the first woman who's ever loved him. Toffee's parents and principal Miss Strict pressure her to break up with him, and when she does, Jonny commits suicide by jumping into a vat of nuclear waste. He comes back as a zombie, and wants to take Toffee to the prom. Miss Strict, however, does not want any zombies at her high school. Jonny teams up with fame-seeking reporter Eddie Flagrante to campaign for zombie civil rights. It turns out that Miss Strict has a few secrets in her past.
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*Jessica-Snow Wilson *Richard Roland *Richard Muenz *Karen Murphy
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John Dempsey
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Toffe Johnny
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John Dempsey
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Red Barn Theatre
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Palm Beach International Film Festival *Best Short Film
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Key West, Florida 1993
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Dana P. Rowe
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Zombie Prom is a musical based on John Dempsey's fictional story of a teenage boy that is brought back to life by the love of his high-school sweetheart. Jonny Warner, a rebel who spells his name without the customary H, is the new transfer student at Enrico Fermi High School. He falls in love with good girl Toffee, the first woman who's ever loved him. Toffee's parents and principal Miss Strict pressure her to break up with him, and when she does, Jonny commits suicide by jumping into a vat of nuclear waste. He comes back as a zombie, and wants to take Toffee to the prom. Miss Strict, however, does not want any zombies at her high school. Jonny teams up with fame-seeking reporter Eddie Flagrante to campaign for zombie civil rights. It turns out that Miss Strict has a few secrets in her past. Zombie Prom was originally an off-Broadway musical, and was made into a much-abridged film featuring RuPaul as Miss Strict.