Not all Fringe shows happen at the main or studio spaces of the big three (Tarragon, Muraille, Factory); some are in school basements (like Eve Ensler’s A Memory, A Monologue, A Rant and a Prayer), others are in smaller theatres (like the Robert Gill or Glen Morris), and others take place in bars. The Cameron has the Christian Republic Fundraiser in Dayton Tennessee, Paupers has Opera on the Rocks, and Bread and Circus has The Zombie Dialogues. Written by Jim Annan, Sean Browning, and Brian Froud, The Zombie Dialogues is a silly romp that is clearly taking its cue from its more established un-dead cousin, Evil Dead: The Musical.
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