When the Heathers cruelly prank Martha, Veronica angrily resigns from the clique and vomits on Heather C., who vows to destroy Veronica's reputation.
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At Ram's homecoming party, Veronica gets increasingly drunk ("Big Fun"). at a 7-Eleven, where he extols the virtues of the Slurpee for numbing his grief ("Freeze Your Brain"). Veronica's parents confess to their daughter that they are not sure they like her new friends and would prefer if she was friends with Martha again ("Candy Store (Playoff)"). wins a fight against Ram and Kurt, Veronica finds herself unexpectedly attracted to him ("Fight for Me"). The mysterious, poetry-quoting new kid, Jason "J.D." Dean, criticizes Veronica for betraying her friend. Heather Chandler orders Veronica to forge a love letter from Ram to Martha, tempting Veronica with the promise of popularity ("Candy Store"). When Veronica's talent for forgery gets the Heathers out of detention, they give her a makeover and elevate her to their inner circle ("Beautiful"). In 1989, 17-year-old Veronica Sawyer despairs at Westerberg High School's hellish social hierarchy, where students like the heavyset Martha Dunnstock, Veronica's best friend, are tormented by jocks Ram Sweeney and Kurt Kelly, and the school is ruled by the Heathers: weak-willed Heather McNamara, bulimic and petty but repressed Heather Duke, and "mythic bitch" Heather Chandler. The show is a high-energy black comedy and involves dark subject matter, including bullying, teen suicide, sexual assault, and school violence.
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After the run in 2014, the show had an Off-West End run in 2018 and then transferred to the West End in 2018 for a limited engagement. After a sold-out Los Angeles tryout, the show moved Off-Broadway in 2014. Todd Harris, Amy Powers, RJ Hendricks, and Andy Cohen. Heathers: The Musical is a musical with music, lyrics and book by Laurence O'Keefe and Kevin Murphy, based on the 1989 film of the same name written by Daniel Waters.