<Ul> <Li> 1988: Carrie is notorious for its history as a flop on Broadway, and has gained a cult following in recent years . The musical was revived at the Lucille Lortel Theatre in New York, directed by Stafford Arima from January until April 2012 . On September 25, 2012, the first official cast recording was released . The new production is currently available to license for amateur productions from Rodgers & Hammerstein Theatricals . </Li> <Li> 1990: Ghost Stories was an adaptation of Stephen King's short stories "The Return of Timmy Baterman," about zombies; "Strawberry Spring," about a campus serial killer; "Gray Matter," a black comedy about a hideous mutation caused by a bottle of beer; "Uncle Otto's Truck," and "The Boogeyman," about a distraught father's encounter with a child - killing closet monster, as well as selections from Pet Sematary . Adapted and directed by Robert Pridham, the play premiered at the Arts Center Theatre at Kent Place School in Summit, New Jersey, and toured the United States in the mid-1990s . </Li> <Li> 1993: Rage stage play produced by Shane Black and directed by Jim Birge . Originally titled Getting It On, it was intended to premiere in Jasper, Indiana, but scheduling and venue issues forced it to move to the VFW in Santa Claus, Indiana, where it ran from April 23 to May 1 . Venue problems caused the final show, on May 2, to be canceled . </Li> <Li> 2005: Misery stage play by Simon Moore based on 1987 novel . Another adaptation, written by William Goldman (who wrote the 1990 film), premiered on Broadway in 2015 with Bruce Willis and Laurie Metcalf . A musical version also exists, written by Jeff Hockhauser and Bob Johnson . While it has not been staged, a demo recording has circulated on the internet in recent years . </Li> <Li> 2009: Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption was dramatized by Dave Johns and Owen O'Neill for the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin . A later version, directed by Peter Sheridan, had its world premiere at the Peter Sheridan Theatre in London in September 2010 . A production was mounted at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe directed by Lucy Pitman - Wallace in August 2013 . </Li> <Li> 2012: Ghost Brothers of Darkland County, an original musical with book by Stephen King and music and lyrics by John Mellencamp . After a week of previews, it ran at Atlanta's Alliance Theatre from April 11 to May 13, 2012 . A concept album was released the following year . </Li> <Li> 2013: Dolores Claiborne is an American opera composed by Tobias Picker . It premiered at the San Francisco Opera in Fall 2013 . </Li> <Li> 2014: "The Body" (also known as "Stand By Me") was produced by Chellaston Players in Derby, England . Though an amateur staging (produced with Stephen King's permission), it received rave reviews . </Li> </Ul> <Li> 1988: Carrie is notorious for its history as a flop on Broadway, and has gained a cult following in recent years . The musical was revived at the Lucille Lortel Theatre in New York, directed by Stafford Arima from January until April 2012 . On September 25, 2012, the first official cast recording was released . The new production is currently available to license for amateur productions from Rodgers & Hammerstein Theatricals . </Li> <Li> 1990: Ghost Stories was an adaptation of Stephen King's short stories "The Return of Timmy Baterman," about zombies; "Strawberry Spring," about a campus serial killer; "Gray Matter," a black comedy about a hideous mutation caused by a bottle of beer; "Uncle Otto's Truck," and "The Boogeyman," about a distraught father's encounter with a child - killing closet monster, as well as selections from Pet Sematary . Adapted and directed by Robert Pridham, the play premiered at the Arts Center Theatre at Kent Place School in Summit, New Jersey, and toured the United States in the mid-1990s . </Li> <Li> 1993: Rage stage play produced by Shane Black and directed by Jim Birge . Originally titled Getting It On, it was intended to premiere in Jasper, Indiana, but scheduling and venue issues forced it to move to the VFW in Santa Claus, Indiana, where it ran from April 23 to May 1 . Venue problems caused the final show, on May 2, to be canceled . </Li>

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