Zombie Prom

Zombie Prom
Music Dana P. Rowe
Lyrics John Dempsey
Book John Dempsey
Productions 1993 Key West
1996 Off-Broadway

Zombie Prom is an Off-Broadway musical, also adapted into a short film. It was first produced at the Red Barn Theatre, Key West, Florida in 1993. It opened off-Broadway in New York City at the Variety Arts Theatre in 1996. It also opened November 2009 in London with a UK Premiere at the off-west end Landor Theatre.

Story

Act I

Zombie Prom opens at Enrico Fermi High School. The students go through their daily routine ("Enrico Fermi High") and the audience meets Jonny, a rebel who spells his name without the traditional 'H.' We also meet the good-girl heroine, Toffee, and Miss Strict, the principal of Enrico Fermi High School. The song is ended abruptly by an air raid siren, signalling a duck-and-cover drill (the school is located near an unstable nuclear power plant), and Jonny and Toffee fall in love ("Ain't No Goin' Back"). They date for several months before Toffee's parents forbid her from seeing Jonny. She reluctantly breaks up with him, and Jonny commits suicide by hurling himself into the Francis Gary Powers nuclear power plant. He is buried at sea in international waters, with the rest of the nuclear waste.

Three weeks pass, and Toffee's friends begin to notice that she's been upset and is unable to focus on her baton twirling. She expresses her sadness over Jonny's death, and retells the night of Jonny's death from her point of view ("Jonny Don't Go"). Meanwhile, the rest of the school gets itself ready for the senior prom, which is rapidly approaching. Toffee continues to wear black clothing in mourning for Jonny ("Good As It Gets"). Her friends insist that she should go to Prom, and get over Jonny's death, since it has been "three whole weeks!"

Toffee begins to hear Jonny's voice on occasion ("The C Word"). Her friends urge her again to move on, but Toffee insists "he's dead, but he ain't gone." Frustrated, she states that "life's a trap of the same old crap." 'Crap,' however, is a taboo word at Enrico Fermi High, and Miss Strict reminds her of the school's philosophy ("Rules, Regulations, and Respect").

Much to her surprise, Toffee begins hearing Jonny's voice emanating from her locker ("Blast From The Past"). He begs to be let free and bursts from the locker, shocking the other students. This is not well-received, and the students are scared and disgusted by Jonny's deteriorating appearance.

Not to miss out on a story, reporter Eddie Flagrante picks up on the story from Josh, a cub reporter from Enrico Fermi High ("That's the Beat For Me"). He elaborates on his job, and his goal in journalism: "Tamer than Playboy but bigger than Life."

Trying to cope with Jonny's unexpected reappearance, Toffee talks with him about what brought him back - her voice, as it turns out ("The Voice in the Ocean"). Inspired to return to school, Jonny is ready to graduate ("It's Alive"). Miss Strict, however, has different plans. She does not approve of zombies and refuses to let him reenroll, despite Jonny's new appreciation for the wisdom of what Miss Strict teaches.

Toffee is not certain what to do ("Where Do We Go From Here?"). Her friends believe that she should not have to take Jonny back, but Jonny believes that if she still loves him, she should. Toffee ends up rejecting him. Josh points Jonny out to a visiting Flagrante, who recognizes Miss Strict. They argue over Jonny's rights ("Case Closed") and end up in a stalemate. Flagrante believes Jonny should return, while Miss Strict believes the school rules should be enforced: "Rule Number 7, Subsection 9, of the handbook of student life, says: No zombies, no zombies!"

Act II

The students at Enrico Fermi High school have begun to protest that Jonny should be let back into school ("Then Came Jonny"). Miss Strict retaliates by canceling the pep squad; not slowed by her tactics, they begin to disobey the dress code. Miss Strict dismantles the baseball team, but even so, the students make a petition to reinstate Jonny as a student. Miss Strict puts all seniors on probation, threatens to cancel all after-school events, and promises that at the next sign of rebellion, she will cancel the senior prom.

Flagrante has continued to report on the Jonny Warner story on television ("Come Join Us"). During a commercial break, the journalist asks for the number to Our Lady of Divine Masochism, a Catholic orphanage for unspecified reasons. While being interviewed by Flagrante, Jonny explains that he cannot give up love because it is what brought him back ("How Can I Say Good-Bye?").

Meanwhile, Toffee can't keep focused on her schoolwork ("Easy to Say"). She debates with herself if she should take back Jonny. Her friends call on a party line and talk with her about her situation. None of them missed Jonny's TV appearance, which was broadcast on "all three channels." In the end, Toffee chooses to take Jonny back.

Flagrante tracks down Miss Strict and begins flirting with her ("Exposé"). It is revealed that they were lovers in high school, with a very physical relationship - the last time they were together, Miss Strict reminds him, was in the back seat of his father's Studebaker. Each feels that the other had abandoned them, but no specifics are revealed.

Prom night arrives, and the students marvel at how the school has been decorated ("Isn't It?"). Toffee approaches Jonny, and tells him that she'll always be with him. They dance and continue to discuss their love for each other ("Forbidden Love").

Jonny's appearance at prom did not go unnoticed by Miss Strict ("The Lid's Been Blown"). Stopping everything, she calls him out for being there. Eddie Flagrante appears in order to confront Miss Strict with her secrets, but she refuses to comment upon being questioned on why she hates Jonny Warner. The prom is canceled. Pushed by Flagrante, Miss Strict reveals her past ("Delilah's Confession"): she was dating "a boy from the wrong side of the tracks" despite her mother's warnings. On the evening of her own prom, she and Flagrante drove around before stopping off an old highway; the two had a baby. Once her parents found out, she was sent to a home for unwed mothers in Santa Fe, New Mexico to give birth. her son was taken away and adopted, and Miss Strict was never able to identify the child. Flagrante, who had investigated the orphanage, reveals that Jonny is their long-lost son, he then proposes to Miss Strict. Overjoyed, Miss Strict allows the prom to continue, and allows Jonny to go back to Enrico Fermi High. Toffee and Jonny get to have one more dance before the curtain drops ("Zombie Prom").

Characters

Jonny Warner
Toffee
Delilah Strict
Eddie Flagrante
Jake
Joey
Josh
Candy
Ginger
Coco

Musical numbers

Enrico Fermi High - Toffee, Jonny, Jake, Kids and Miss Strict
Ain't No Goin' Back - Toffee, Jonny and Kids
Jonny Don't Go - Toffee and Girls
Good As it Gets - Toffee and Kids
The C Word - Toffee, Jonny, Ginger, Coco, Candy, Jake, Joey, Josh
Rules, Regulations and Respect - Miss Strict and Kids
Blast From The Past - Jonny and Kids
That's The Beat For Me - Eddie, Secretaries and Copy Boys
The Voice In The Ocean - Jonny and Toffee
It's Alive - Jonny, Miss Strict and Kids
Where Do We Go From Here? - Jonny, Toffee and Kids
Trio (Case Closed) - Eddie, Miss Strict and Jonny
Then Came Jonny - Miss Strict, Jonny, Toffee and Kids
Come Join Us - Ramona Merengue, Eddie and Jonny
How Can I Say Good-Bye? - Jonny and Motorwise Guys
Easy To Say - Toffee and Girls
Exposé - Eddie and Miss Strict
Isn't It? - Kids
Forbidden Love - Toffee, Jonny and Kids
The Lid's Been Blown - Eddie, Miss Strict and Kids
Delilah's Confession - Miss Strict
Zombie Prom - Full Company

1996 Off-Broadway cast

The cast of the 1996 Off-Broadway Production was as follows:
Eddie Flagrante Richard Muenz
Delilah Strict Karen Murphey
Jonny Warner Richard Roland
Toffee Jessica-Snow Wilson
Coco Cathy Trien
Ginger Natalie Toro
Candy Rebecca Rich
Joey Marc Lovci
Jake Stephen Bienskie
Josh Jeff Skowron
Swings Ronit Mitzner, DJ Salisbury

Zombie Prom (2006 short film)

The film adaptation of Zombie Prom (with a running time of only 36 minutes) played in 2006 at a number of film festivals, receiving 4-star reviews and awards including Best Short Film at the Palm Beach International Film Festival. The cast was mostly unknown, but featured drag queen RuPaul as Principal Strict. The film was directed by Vince Marcello.

In part the production is a pastiche of 1950's musicals and films, with the stereotypical plot of a rebellious bad-boy and the good-girl who loves him turned on its ear.

The video was available on iTunes and is posted on youtube.com The Cast includes:

Darren Robertson as Jonny Warner
Candice Nicole as Toffee
David Engel as Eddie Flagrante
RuPaul as Delilah Strict
Katy Mixon as Coco
April Malina as Ginger
Katherine Von Till as Candy
Dominic Nolfi as Joey
Brendan R. Murphy as Jake
Russel Taylor as Josh

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