Talk:Zombie Prom

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Allegory?
"The storyline of the ostracism of zombies is meant as an allegory for anti-gay discrimination."

Can this statement be substantiated a bit? I see the allegory for general tolerance to minority and marginized groups but what is specifically an allegory against anti-gay discrimination in the original play (of course the casting of RuPaul later added this element to the film)? --K Lady112 06:17, 1 June 2007 (UTC)

I completely agree. For now, I've added a [citation needed] tag - if the argument isn't fleshed out in the relatively near future, I propose we just remove the offending line. Labashier 01:26, 6 November 2007 (UTC)

London Reviews
The London Reviews section does not seem to be neutral. It just has a list of positive quotes on it. It is written to much like an advertisement.--JDDJS (talk) 20:04, 19 May 2010 (UTC)

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Creative Team
I noticed that information about the musicals original creative team is absent from the introduction, as is commonly present in articles about musicals. I found a BroadwayWorld link that detailed the original production team and would like to include the composer and lyricists names in the introduction. https://www.broadwayworld.com/shows/creative.php?showid=311620#contentstart --NDelga425 11:14, 20 February, 2019 (MST)

Musical Numbers
This section claims that the song "Jonny Don't Go" is incredibly similar to the song "Leader of the Pack" without providing any sort of source for the claim. Even if the songs sound somewhat alike (which is debatable) I don't think there's any reason for it to be mentioned here unless some outside source makes this important to note. I think removing this claim would be a good idea. -- NDelga425 12:58, 22 February, 2019 (MST)

As it stands this section is just a wall of text, so I'm going to clean it up a little by separating the numbers by act and numbering them. This is more of a cosmetic change but it should help clean it up. -- NDelga425 5:19, 22 February, 2019 (MST)

Critical Reception
I think it's nice to include some information about what critics thought of (and perhaps currently think of) the show. I found a few reviews from the 1996 production that I think would be nice to add. -- NDelga425 4:00, 23 February, 2019 (MST)

Adaptation
I'd like to combine the sections on the 2006 short film and the proposed feature film under one sections called "adaptations". I think this would help clean the page up a bit more. -- NDelga425 4:57, 23 February, 2019 —Preceding undated comment added 23:57, 23 February 2019 (UTC)