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A Very Potter Musical (2009)
In April 2009, a group of University of Michigan students (Team StarKid) performed what was renamed “A Very Potter Musical”, a two act musical parody that featured major elements from all seven Harry Potter books and an original score.
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A Very Potter Sequel (2010)
Harry and his pals are back for more adventure than ever when they face off against dark wizards, demented monsters, and the most horrible woman in the world, Dolores Umbridge! So strap on your diapers because it’s time to go back to Hogwarts!
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Holy Musical B@man! (2012)
After witnessing the murder of his parents, a young billionaire makes a solemn vow to dress up like a bat and wage a one man war on crime! But when this solitary savior realizes that “one” is the loneliest number to wage a war with, he’ll set off on a musical adventure to rescue the city from the greatest super-villain of all time and find a super friend.
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A Very Potter Senior Year (2013)
Get ready for one last romp of magical, musical shenanigans because Harry and his pals are back for their senior year at Hogwarts! The gang’s in for their biggest adventure yet as they face off against old enemies, new foes and giant snakes! Will they win or will they lose? Either way, this is the end!
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1Night 2Last 3Ever (2013)
Revisit your childhood with 1night 2last 3EVER, Team Starkid’s second show at the Second City! Set to the theme of 90’s Pop Nostalgia, 3EVER (for short) tackles such timely topics as boy bands, cereal commercials, and dial-up modems. Directed by Brian Holden and written by the cast, 3EVER never fails to deliver big laughs in the city of big shoulders.
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Nightmare Time – The Hatchetfield Ape-Man & Watcher World (2020)
Lucy Stockworth, an English duchess who visits Hatchetfield every year in search of the mythic ‘Wooly-Foot,’ is about to give up the hunt when she meets a reclusive biology professor who’s made a startling discovery…Bill & Alice Woodward head for a day of daddy-daughter bonding at Watcher World, an aging amusement park on the edge of Hatchetfield. But there’s more to this frightening funfair than meets the eye…
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Nerdy Prudes Must Die (2023)
Nerdy Prudes Must Die is a teen-slasher comedy about a group of geeks and their ghostly tormentor from the creators of The Guy Who Didn’t Like Musicals and Black Friday. When the biggest losers at Hatchetfield High unwittingly complete an ancient, evil ritual, they unleash an all- powerful, angry spirit with a grudge against nerds. That’s when Stephanie Lauter, Grace Chasity, and a cast of social rejects must fight to save themselves and nerdy prudes everywhere. But can any of them survive the fury of a bully from beyond the grave?
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Nightmare Time
A special Halloween event. Six new tales of terror from the tiny town of Hatchetfield, read live by the casts of The Guy Who Didn’t Like Musicals and Black Friday.
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Twisted (2013)
Hop on your flying carpet, because this musical parody retells the classic tale of Aladdin… from the villain’s point of view! Long ago in a Magic Kingdom, one misunderstood Royal Vizier will go on a quest to save his city from its bumbling sultan, an invading prince, and the most notorious thief to ever live! With the help of the Kingdom’s free-spirited, teenage Princess, the Vizier must find a magical lamp containing a wish-granting Djinn (who’s really funny, by the way) and defeat the city’s most-wanted criminal… Aladdin! This musical adventure celebrates and lovingly pokes fun at everyone’s favorite series of hand-drawn, animated films.
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ANI: A Parody (2014)
Ani Skywalker is in the dumps. His wife is dead. He’s stuck in a bogus government he hates. He spends most of his time staring out into space, thinking about the good old days. But things are about to change for Ani as he sets off for adventure in the galaxy’s biggest come-back…
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The Trail to Oregon! (2015)
Join our All-American family as they journey down the The Trail to Oregon! The Trail to Oregon is an original musical produced by Starkid Productions and was performed in Chicago in the summer of 2014. It is also the most historically accurate musical portraying the Oregon Trail to date; featuring 12 educational songs, a set precisely replicating the trail’s landscape, and appearances from famous historical figures, such as: Henry McDoon, Cletus Jones, and Cornwallis.
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