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2336 Tennessee Ave. St. Louis, MO 63104

314-865-1995 

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2336 Tennessee Ave. St. Louis MO 63104

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  • 2011 | Best Actor in a Musical

    Bruce Campbell created his own legend -- or maybe revealed his godhead -- as Ash in the Evil Dead trilogy. For Evil Dead: The Musical to work, you can't just strap a fake chin on a dark-haired guy and expect audiences to buy this non-Bruce Campbell Ash; you need someone who can wear the S-Mart vest with pride and respect the legacy Campbell created. This person also has to be funny and sing well while not embarrassing himself in the eyes of the most die-hard fans if the show is to... More »

  • 2011 | Best Audience

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