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EMO The Musical
Emo Ethan has just been expelled from private-school after attempting suicide in the courtyard. On his first day at his new school - the dilapidated Seymour High - he meets Trinity, a totally naive but cute Christian girl who is desperate to convert him to Jesus. But joining the Christian evangelists is the last thing on Ethan's mind.
18 December 1970, Melbourne, Australia
December 05, 2016
In terms of hitting that sweet spot between acknowledging the seriousness and ridiculousness of a teenage social circle, Emo: The Musical gets it right.
May 10, 2017
It's a corker concept, unevenly realised, but delivered with enough energy and conviction to ensure you leave the theatre smiling.
August 15, 2016
The tone and execution is pretty infantile, suggesting something too childish for adults or even teenagers, with an intellectual context too serious for kids.
February 18, 2017
Emo: The Musical is kind of a hot mess. But it's undeniable that there's also something just so damn likeable about these good-looking youngsters warbling about their teenage troubles.
May 09, 2017
The plotting gets somewhat repetitive and a touch of choreography to fill the frame may have helped.
February 09, 2017
It might seem several years too late to skewer the emo subculture with the appropriate bite or relevance, but a combination of good intentions and energetic execution largely pays off in Neil Triffett's Emo The Musical.
June 27, 2017
Neatly sidestepping the controversy and scorn that once surrounded the genre, Emo the Musical is a pastiche rather than a parody.
February 17, 2017
With a love story you can root for, a cheeky sense of humor, and a catchy melodic score, it's hard not to fall for EMO the Musical, which is sure to hit with audiences young and old.

