

Horror High
Tim Kelly
ComedyCharacters: 2 males 4 femalesWhen she's cast as the "last girl" in a low-budget slasher flick Sheena thinks it's the big break she's been waiting for.
But news of the movie unleashes her malingering mother's thwarted feminist rage and Mom is prepared to do anything to stop filming...even if it kills her
The hilarious hit of 2009's Humana Festival of New American Plays at the Actors Theater of Louisville.
"Screaming.
Blood.
Impalements.
Meat hooks.
Electric drills.
Objec
"Screaming. Blood. Impalements. Meat hooks. Electric drills. Objectified sexy women. Crazy mother in wheelchair. Whaddya expect? It's a slasher movie."
— Philadelphia Inquirer
"...Slasher elicits laughs by intentionally indulging in everything that makes horror films atrociously unentertaining."
— Broad Street Review
"Moore manages to bring a plethora of contemporary themes into the play, from feminism to militant pro-life groups to an insider's view of the horror-movie genre...It's a job well done!"
— San Francisco Examiner
Slasher is a American mystery play written by Allison Lee Moore and published by Samuel French in New York (2010).
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