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  2. Carrie (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Carrie (also known as Carrie: The Musical) is a musical with a book by Lawrence D. Cohen, lyrics by Dean Pitchford, and music by Michael Gore.It is based on Stephen King's horror novel of the same name, and integrates elements from the 1976 film adaptation.

  3. Chapter Thirty-One: A Night to Remember - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Michael Gore - Wikipedia

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    Gore, alongside his long-term partner Lawrence D. Cohen, later collaborated with Pitchford on Carrie: The Musical, a show based on Stephen King's first published novel from 1974. The show, as directed by Terry Hands of the Royal Shakespeare Company , became one of Broadway 's most infamous flops, receiving polarized reviews from theater critics.

  5. School's planned musical causes controversy

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    A Detroit-area high school has decided to going through with a controversial musical. The students at North Farmington High School will perform a musical version of Stephen King's 'Carrie,' a ...

  6. Carrie - The Musical - Wikipedia

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  7. Margaret White (Carrie) - Wikipedia

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    Following Carrie's return from the massacre, Margaret steps into the bathroom while Carrie is still in the bathtub washing off the pigs' blood. She calls Carrie a witch for destroying the town and tries to drown her in the bathtub while reciting the "bedtime prayer". Carrie then kills Margaret by causing her heart to stop.

  8. Scarrie! The Musical - Wikipedia

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    Scarrie! the Musical (originally s'Carrie the Musical) is an unauthorized musical stage spoof of the 1976 Brian De Palma film Carrie and the 1988 Broadway musical, both based on the 1974 novel of the same name by Stephen King, the tale of a high school misfit.

  9. Ever Ever After - Wikipedia

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    The final song to appear in the film, composer Alan Menken described "Ever Ever After" as the most modern of Enchanted's musical numbers. [2] Actress Amy Adams, who portrays the film's heroine Giselle, commented, "we end up with Carrie Underwood's 'Ever Ever After' which is a country rock ballad. So the music continues to evolve in the film".