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George Reinblatt

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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

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Reviews

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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

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  1. ^ Lorraine, Wilder. "Rare Gem In Canadian Entertainment". Tinseltown News. Tinseltown News.
  2. ^ a b 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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