
Heathers the Musical: The JHU Barnstormers (April 12)
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Directed and Choreographed by Elizabeth Katz
Music Directed by Stacy Antoine
Fight and Intimacy Directed by Kiefer Cure
Produced by Elena Echavarria and Jackson Robien
Stage Managed by Yash Lal and Lynn Shambles
The runtime is approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including two 10-minute intermissions. Doors will open at 7:45 pm
Tickets will be available at the door (for purchase with cash or J-Cash), though for capacity reasons, we ask that you purchase them in advance here on Hopkins Groups. We CANNOT process refund requests of any kind. We CANNOT accept purchases using credit/debit cards at the door.
Content warnings: This show contains explicit content, themes of sexual assault, suicide, murder, death, homophobia, graphic violence, eating disorders, body dysmorphia, drug/alcohol use, sudden loud noises, flashing lights, and imitated gun violence. Please be advised before attending this production.
Please contact Elena Echavarria at jhubarnstormers@gmail.com at least one week prior to the event to request disability accommodations. In all situations, efforts up until the time of the event will be made to provide accommodations.
Directions: Arellano Theatre is located on the ground floor of Levering Hall on the JHU Homewood Campus, under the Glass Pavilion. An accessible entrance is located on Bowman Drive - please navigate to the Glass Pavilion from Bowman Drive, and use the sidewalk on the north side of the building for this entrance. You may also reach Arellano Theatre from the east side of Levering Hall - if you are facing the white stairs leading into Levering Hall, you will find brick stairs going down on your right side. Please take those stairs down, and go through the doors to reach Arellano's main entrance.
Heathers the Musical: book, music, and lyrics by Laurence O’Keefe and Kevin Murphy. Originally based on the film written by Daniel Waters. Heathers the Musical was originally directed Off-Broadway by Andy Fickman and choreographed by Marguerite Derricks. This performance is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals.
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