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Dancing in the Dark: ‘Death, the Musical’ focuses on the most taboo subject of them all
DEATH, THE MUSICAL was featured in the October 2011 issue of Outsmart Magazine, Houston’s premier GLBT magazine.

She brings a ‘morbid’ musical to life
Erin Roche was featured in the Woodland edition of the Houston Chronicle for her performance in the tryout production of DEATH, THE MUSICAL in Houston.

Pearland resident H.R. Bradford stars in ‘Death, The Musical’
H.R. Bradford was featured in the Pearland edition of the Houston Chronicle for her performance in the tryout production of DEATH, THE MUSICAL in Houston.
Audience Reviews
“…[a] seedy, gross, irreverent, crude, rude, base, in your face, and totally entertaining…musical [that] should be reproduced by every little theatre across the United States.”
—Buzz Bellmont
“The skits had the…crowd laughing out loud and wondering what was next. The audience chuckled through the likes of a 50’s sitcom family, sparring gay soldiers, various manipulations of religious themes, and my personal favorite – the Angel of Death portrayed as an elderly Jewish New Yorker (think Miracle Max from The Princess Bride)…My girlfriend and I really enjoyed ourselves…We have told all our friends! I highly recommend anyone to stop in…for Death, The Musical!”
—Justin Baker (9 Oct. 2011), posted on Houston Stage reviews
“DEATH, THE MUSICAL was a hilarious, clever, and thought-provoking commentary on Death in a distinctly irreverent tone…”
—Alex W., posted on facebook (22 Oct. 2011)
“We absolutely loved it! The talent was amazing. I wish we could see it again…”
—Patti L., posted on facebook (16 Oct. 2011)
“Fun show! Like Charles Addams & Edward Gorey wrote it!”
—A Fan (Oct. 2011)
“Glorious, simply glorious.”
—Skye (Oct. 2011)
“Don’t stick a knife in me! I’m ready for more!”
—Matt Banks (Oct. 2011)
“Morbidly amusing. Breathlessly entertaining.”
—Anonymous (Oct. 2011)
“Clever – inventive – entertaining.”
—Anonymous (Oct. 2011)
“Wonderful show – Witty & Fun”
—Anonymous (Oct. 2011)