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Summary Of Zombie Prom
On November the 3rd about 4 weeks ago I attended a play called “Zombie Prom” that was performed by Georgia Perimeter College students and staff. The Play had a unique style of acting. It was set back in the hoop skirts and leather jacket days. Most of the play was acted at in a high school that was in charge by a strict principal. Jonny was one of the main actors throughout the play. Relationship between Johnny and the principle was very poor. The principle didn’t like Jonny and assumes that he was a trouble maker without any evidence. Jonny later met a girl named toffee. Unfortunately his interest on her was not accepted by her parents and they also disliked him. Confusion and anger filled Jonny to commit a suicide. That was one of the parts

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