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SKHSM: The Web Series – Chapter 7 (THE FINALE!)

jking | March 4, 2011

Stuck in Maine Forever – In which Danny and Carrie battle Mrs. White, Mr. Torrance, Dolores, and Dollawise the Evil Rapping Clown for the fate of Castle Rock High!

THANKS FOR WATCHING!

THE STARS:
Danny Torrance: Sam Rosenberg
Carrie White: Sarah Jane Marek
Dolores: Kendra Treichler
Salem: Alessandro Colla
Mr. Torrance/Chrissy: Bob Barth
Mrs. White/Sue: Brianna Tyson
And Leal Vona as Dollawise the Evil Rapping Clown

THE CREW:
Concept, Book, Lyrics, Music, Direction, Instrumentation and Editing by: Jamie King
Concept and Music by: Sam Rosenberg
Direction, Photography and Instrumentation by: Chris Montgomery

THE THANK-YOUS:
Father Larry and the Holy Name School, Russ Dobular and EndTimes Poductions, The Ace of Clubs, Duncan Cutler, John Flynn, Jonathan Hopkins, Mindy Upin, Wade Treichler and Mr. Stephen King

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SKHSM: The Web Series – Chapter 6

jking | January 27, 2011

Dead Is Better – In which Mr. Torrance takes shots of Bacardi O, and Carrie’s zombie mom opens her up to some inter-dead dating.

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SKHSM: The Web Series – Chapter 5

jking | January 4, 2011

I Think That I Love You – In which Carrie meets Danny on the bleachers, where he explains to her through the magic of song why she’s the most special girl in Castle Rock…and not for the reason everybody thinks she is.

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SKHSM: The Web Series – Chapter 4

jking | November 21, 2010

Dead Body – in which Dolores reveals her dastardly plan to tear Danny and Carrie apart, Salem wrestles with his love of Danny, his lust for Dolores, and his fear of his evil car, and the cheerleaders belt out a terrifying rendition of a beloved pop anthem.

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SKHSM: The Web Series – Chapter 3

jking | November 1, 2010

Murderydoo – In which Danny suffers from writer’s block, and his father sings the second most terrifying song he has ever sung in English class.

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SKHSM: The Web Series – Chapter 2

jking | October 20, 2010

Hey Dolores – In which Dolores and her peppy henchmen terrorize Carrie with a spirited salute to serial killing.

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SKHSM: The Web Series – Chapter 1

jking | October 8, 2010

Rock, Rock, Castle Rock – In which Danny Torrance meets Carrie White, and they begin their quest for love in the strangest school in all of Maine.

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SKHSM – The Finale!

jking | July 22, 2010

This Tuesday, more than six months of SKHSM will come to an end. We’ve had a great run, from UCB to LA and back to Brooklyn, but now it’s time to take a break while we cook up an even better version. Join us next week for a blow-out celebration!

On Tuesday, July 27th, starting at 7:30PM, “Stephen King High School: The Musical” will perform at the EndTimes Atomic Cafe in The Ace of Clubs, NYC. (Nine Great Jones Street, between Broadway and Lafayette, under Acme Bar and Grill).

The Atomic Cafe is a post-apocalyptic showcase of comedy, music, and new work. This month, Jamie King hosts:

  • 7:30PM – Music by Neil and Sky!
  • 8:00PM – Comedy by Jason Saenz, Jessie Geller, and Matt Wayne!
  • 9:00PM – The End Times Guignol!
  • 9:15PM – Stephen King High School: The Musical!
  • 10:00PM – Music by Sababba Rocks Your Face Off!

That’s all until the fall! Check back here for the upcoming SKHSM Webseries, and info on future expansions of the show coming to a theatre near you! Until then, keep the windows rolled up on your evil car, watch out for rapping clowns, and above all, don’t get too close to that evil living laundry machine. He’s a killer.

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Footage from the LA Comedy Festival Now Online!

jking | July 16, 2010

Attention Princes of Maine (and to a lesser extent, Kings of New England). The live footage of “Stephen King High School: The Musical” at the Los Angeles Comedy Festival is now available right here for your viewing pleasure. This is the first time that the ENTIRE show has been posted online, captured on four camera’s at the swanky Acme Comedy Theatre in West Hollywood and appearing here in four parts. For those of you who haven’t seen it live, this is the best version available…so far. Although I did hear a crazy rumor about a SKHSM web series debuting this fall. Stay tuned…

PART ONE

PART TWO

PART THREE

PART FOUR

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SKHSM back at the Cafe!

jking | June 28, 2010

That’s right, tomorrow night, “Stephen King High School: The Musical!” returns to it’s residency at the EndTimes Atomic Cafe!

We’ve got another boatload of music, comedy, theatre, and everybody’s favorite horror musical! Join us at the variety show the NY Times plans to call, “So ahead of it’s time, it will be years before we write this review.”

SKHSM!
June 29th, 7:30PM
The Ace of Clubs
9 Great Jones Street (@ Lafayette)
$10 at the door

The Lineup

7:30 * “The Rusty Guns”, performing fine renditions of all your favorite bluegrass hits *

8:00 * Stand-up Comedy by Mike Lawrence, Frank Gallo, and Matt Ruby *

8: 45 *”Savage Hot Babe Massacre”, by Steve Strangio, featuring buckets o’ blood, and buckets o’ savage hot babes *

9:15 * The Hit of the Los Angeles Comedy Festival: “Stephen King’s High School Musical” *

10:00 * Sababa Rocks Your Face Off, will rock off your face! *

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