The Guy Who Didn't Like Musicals: Reprised! (2025)

2025-07-112h 5m

Join Paul, Emma, and the rest of Hatchetfield in a fight for survival as the world around them is transformed into a musical nightmare! Whether you're a fan of the original show, or if you're new to the party... If you're a theater buff, or if you just don't like musicals, this remounted production of StarKid's hit horror-comedy is sure to shock, delight, and have you screaming with laughter!

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