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The Musical, [34] Carrie White the Musical [35] and Carrie's Facts of Life, [36] which was a hybrid of Carrie and the American sitcom The Facts of Life. In 2018, a high school production of the musical is the focus of "Chapter Thirty-One: A Night to Remember" episode of Riverdale. [37] The Riverdale cast album of the musical was produced via ...
Oct. 16—Fans of Stephen King—or anyone who likes a good horror story—might want to check out the West Virginia University School of Theatre & Dance presentation of "Carrie: The Musical " at ...
The Rage: Carrie 2 - Music from and Inspired by United Artists Motion Picture: March 23, 1999 55:14 Various artists Edel Records Carrie: Music from the NBC Movie Event 2002 — — Carrie: The Musical (Premiere Cast Recording) September 25, 2012 1:10:29 Ghostlight Records: Carrie: Music from the Motion Picture October 11, 2013 50:27 Columbia ...
Similarly, many other unofficial spoofs have been staged over the years, usually with a gym teacher named "Miss Collins" (as opposed to the novel's "Miss Desjardin" and the musical's "Miss Gardner"), most notably the "parodage" Scarrie the Musical, [56] which hit the Illinois stage in 1998 and was revived in 2005; Dad's Garage Theatre's 2002 ...
The students at North Farmington High School will perform a musical version of Stephen King's 'Carrie,' a story about an unpopular student who uses special powers to murder her classmates at the ...
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The episode features music from a score of Pino Donaggio's "Bucket of Blood" on the Carrie (1976) soundtrack and Dan Auerbach's "Up on a Mountain of Love" are heard, but not included in the soundtrack. All tracks from Carrie: The Musical were written by Michael Gore and Dean Pitchford, respectively.
Carrie has received three film adaptations and a musical adaptation. [75] The first , directed by Brian De Palma and starring Sissy Spacek in the title role, was released on November 3, 1976, to critical acclaim and commercial success, [ 75 ] [ 81 ] and is considered a noteworthy example of 1970s horror films and a major factor to King's ...