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Santa's Zombie Apocalypse

Santa's Zombie Apocalypse

by Bradley Walton

When Santa is trapped by zombies (who have somehow gotten into the North Pole toy shop) two reindeer fawns are determined to save the day. But as they make their way through the toy shop encountering wayward zombies and stranded elves, they learn that saving the day is not as easy as it sounds. And it’s certainly not like any video game they’ve ever played. And why is that zombie eating a doll’s head?

Optional multimedia elements turn this play into a live-action video game. The script also includes suggestions for multilingual performers and gender-neutral casting. Ideal for middle school and high school performers.

Comedy Holiday

Average Producer Rating:

Recommended for High Schools and Middle Schools

About 80 minutes
Times given are approximate and do not include intermissions/scene changes/breaks
24 Characters
24 Any Gender, plus optional extras. Can be done with a cast of 9.
Simple set
67 pages

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Praise for Santa's Zombie Apocalypse

Katie Primeaux
Rene Rost Middle School/Theater Troupe
The audience really laughed and it held the attention of all of our audience!

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