New stage musical BLOOD SUPPLY: A ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE LOVE STORY is coming to Los Angeles in January. The post-apocalyptic rock musical is set one year after the zombie virus. Promising to be a raw and authentic, hilarious and poignant, piece, writer Holly Anne Mitchell’s work will focus on loss, hope, love, resilience, and redemption.

Blood Supply the Musical: An Interview With Creator Holly Anne Mitchell

Directed by David Dickens, the world premiere is set to open January 20 – February 11, 2023, at Theatre 68 Arts Complex (The Emerson).  Tickets on sale at:  www.onstage411.com/bloodsupply

Abandoned due to her blindness by a group of survivors she once called family, Sadie must learn to trust again when she stumbles into Harold, a self-loathing microbiologist with a sickening secret. Meanwhile, Sadie’s former family members come into the service of a charismatic actor turned junkyard-dictator, and quickly learn that his plan for saving humanity may prove more toxic than the walking dead.

Who do you become when the world falls apart? Can love survive the end of civilization or even save it?

The cast includes Holly Anne Mitchell (Sadie/Playwright/Composer/Producer), Isaac Tipton Snyder (Harold), Tyler Shilstone (Dad), Denis S. Yudin (Dirk), Ian Reier Michaels (General Baldwin), Elise Walters (Crystal), Zeke Jones (Jeff), Gina Rizzo Bishop (Vargas/Choreographer), Marianne Rotyliano (Mary), Samuel Baron (William), Alariza Nevarez (Reverend Baker/Zomsemble), Jacob Rumer (Zomsemble), Elizabeth Bennett  (Zombie Maestro/Zomsemble), and Darian Stranix (Zomsemble)

Book and Lyrics are by Holly Anne Mitchell with music by Holly Anne Mitchell and Grady Land and special contributions from Ian Michaels and Mike Fowler. The show will be directed by David Dickens

Check our calendar for dates and times.

About the Author

Norman Gidney is a nearly lifelong horror fan. Beginning his love for the scare at the age of 5 by watching John Carpenter's Halloween, he set out on a quest to share his passion for all things spooky with the rest of the world.