
Sacrificial Youth
Fantasy · Horror
Overview
Sacrificial Youth is a Hardcore Punk musical that tells the story of TJ, a teenager caught at the crossroads. When a multi-national corporation hatches an evil plot of biblical proportions to destroy The Scene, TJ is forced to accept his fate as the chosen one to stand up and fight back.
Top Cast
Kate Lane
Kate Lane
Maggie
Kate Lane
Maggie
Taylor Armstrong
Taylor Armstrong
Angel Denied
Taylor Armstrong
Angel Denied
Robert P. Bakker
Robert P. Bakker
T.J.
Robert P. Bakker
T.J.
Julio Alvarez
Julio Alvarez
Hellbound Boy Bassist #1
Julio Alvarez
Hellbound Boy Bassist #1
Jason Batchko
Jason Batchko
Hellbound Boy Drummer #2
Jason Batchko
Hellbound Boy Drummer #2
Maxton Koc
Maxton Koc
Hellbound Boy Bassist #2
Maxton Koc
Hellbound Boy Bassist #2
Gabe Kuhlman
Gabe Kuhlman
Hellbound Boy Guitarist
Gabe Kuhlman
Hellbound Boy Guitarist
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