George Reinblatt (born 1977) is a Canadian playwright, television writer, and comedy writer from Toronto, Ontario.[1] He is best known for writing for the Comedy Central Roasts, and for the hit off-Broadway stage show Evil Dead The Musical.[2]

Evil Dead the Musical

Reviews

Evil Dead The Musical has had overwhelmingly positive reviews.

  • The New York Times has called it "The Next Rocky Horror Show".[3]
  • Entertainment Weekly called it "The show is as funny as it is gory" [4]
  • The Hollywood Reporter called it "Silly, fun, loosely campy and not terrifying at all"[5]
  • And Variety (magazine) said "Evil Dead: The Musical” should be a disaster.... It has self-aware jokes, ironically earnest songs and a tacit assertion that the creators think their entire project is a goof. And yet it works. The show's wit, gore and stage magic make it a ridiculous amount of fun."[6]

References

  1. Lorraine, Wilder. "Rare Gem In Canadian Entertainment". Tinseltown News. Tinseltown News.
  2. 1 2 Ouzounian, Richard (25 June 2008). "Evil Dead marks its 300th performance". Toronto Star. Retrieved 14 August 2010.
  3. Gates, Anita. "Evil Dead Review". New York Times.
  4. Collis, Clark. "The show is as funny as it is gory". Entertainment Weekly.
  5. ""Evil Dead" musical a bloody good time". Reuters. 2 November 2006. Retrieved 16 July 2019.
  6. Blankenship, Mark (2 November 2006). "Evil Dead: The Musical". Variety. Retrieved 16 July 2019.


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