Education NewsScroll Through These Killer Heathers High School ProductionsThe cult favorite Off-Broadway musical has become a popular staple of around the country—check out some of its latest incarnations.
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Playbill Staff
September 10, 2018
Heathers the Musical at Westerville South High School
David Myers/Westerville South High School, Westerville, OH
Listen up corn nuts! The musical adaptation of the iconic film Heathers has been making its way around the country in its high school edition, and schools everywhere are leaping at the opportunity to bring Veronica and the Heathers to their stages. Scroll through the gallery below to see a few of the latest incarnations of the show.
The Laurence O’Keefe and Kevin Murphy musical is based on the 1988 cult film about two teens who plot to kill the popular girls at their high school and put an end to their cruel bullying. The original Off-Broadway cast also featured Barrett Wilbert Weed as Veronica, Ryan McCartan as JD, Elle McLemore as Heather McNamara, Jessica Keenan Wynn as Heather Chandler, Alice Lee as Heather Duke, and Katie Ladner as Martha Dunnstock.
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Scroll Through These Killer Heathers High School Productions
Scroll Through These Killer Heathers High School Productions
The cult favorite Off-Broadway musical has gone national in the last year—here are some of our favorite incarnations.
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Heathers the Musical at the Coral Springs Charter School
Heathers the Musical at the Coral Springs Charter School
Heathers the Musical at the Coral Springs Charter School
Heathers the Musical at the Coral Springs Charter School
Heathers the Musical at the Coral Springs Charter School
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