Re-Animator The Musical At Edinburgh Fringe

In 1985, Stuart Gordon directed his first feature film and created a sensation. It was an adaptation of H Lovecraft’s Re-Animator , and went on to become a major cult hit, delivering as many laughs as it did screams. It even won a Critics’ Prize at the Cannes Film Festival.

Last year Gordon and his co-writers Dennis Paoli and William J Norris and composer/lyricist Mark Nutter turned Re-Animator into a musical for the stage, directed by Gordon, which has played to rave reviews and standing ovations in the States for a sold-out six month run.

And now it’s coming to the Edinburgh Festival complete with it’s original cast including George Wendt , best known as the affable Norm from Cheers plays the Dean of a Medical School who is transformed into a mindless zombie.

Re-Animator The Musical will run from 1 - 27 August at Assembly George Square. Click here for ticket information .

Re-Animator tells the story of Herbert West, a brilliant young medical student who has created a glowing green serum that can bring the dead back to life. What should be a medical breakthrough results in hideous monstrosities and ghastly consequences. “I guess he just wasn’t fresh enough,” is West’s constant refrain as his quest for fresh subjects results in the murders of half the faculty of the medical school.

Providing the special effects is the same team that worked on the 1985 movie, and the blood will flow so freely that the first few rows will be designated as a “splash zone.”

Dave Golder
Freelance Writer

Dave is a TV and film journalist who specializes in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He's written books about film posters and post-apocalypses, alongside writing for SFX Magazine for many years.