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Broadway Drive is the adopted home of the former Denham Players. After their legendary performance of the hit musical [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_Prom Zombie Prom], during which enthusiastic and undead audience members accidentally ate the ushers, the Denham Players moved north and adopted a new name: the [[Broadway Zombies]]. Though the Broadway Zombies are often on tour, they do try to come back home every now | Broadway Drive is the adopted home of the former Denham Players. After their legendary performance of the hit musical [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zombie_Prom Zombie Prom], during which enthusiastic and undead audience members accidentally ate the ushers, the Denham Players moved north and adopted a new name: the [[Broadway Zombies]]. Though the Broadway Zombies are often on tour, they do try to come back home every now and again to make sure the place is kept up to code. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:55, 18 October 2015
Broadway Drive
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Broadway Drive
Description
This street is brightly lit with neon, and there is a faint but persistent magic in the air.
History
Broadway Drive is the adopted home of the former Denham Players. After their legendary performance of the hit musical Zombie Prom, during which enthusiastic and undead audience members accidentally ate the ushers, the Denham Players moved north and adopted a new name: the Broadway Zombies. Though the Broadway Zombies are often on tour, they do try to come back home every now and again to make sure the place is kept up to code.
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