
Lights Out! 2015
Lights Out! (2015) dives into the chaotic backstage atmosphere of a daring musical adaptation, where the first-night jitters collide with genuine terror.
Director: Rachid Fakhoury
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lights Out! (2015) about?
This short comedy follows a group of young performers as they bring a musical twist to Stephen King's *Children of the Corn* on opening night. A documentary crew documents their journey through laughter, song, and a healthy dose of backstage terror that blurs the line between performance and reality.
Who directed Lights Out!?
Rachid Fakhoury is the director behind this lively and chaotic behind-the-scenes look at youth theater gone rogue.
Who stars in Lights Out!?
The cast features Rebecca Bloom, Gabrielle Alspaugh, Sage Brandon, Sullivan Braun, and Raynah Hudson leading the ensemble of young thespians.
Is Lights Out! (2015) worth watching?
As a short comedy with a unique premise, Lights Out! (2015) offers a fun blend of humor and light suspense. While it's not a blockbuster, its quirky charm and behind-the-scenes energy make it a worthwhile watch for fans of musicals and offbeat comedies.
How long is Lights Out!?
Lights Out! (2015) has a runtime of 10 minutes.
About Lights Out! (2015) — A Behind-the-Scenes Comedy Musical With Unexpected Scares
Lights Out! (2015) dives into the chaotic backstage atmosphere of a daring musical adaptation, where the first-night jitters collide with genuine terror. Filmmaker Rachid Fakhoury and his documentary crew capture the raw energy and behind-the-scenes drama as a youthful cast navigates Stephen King's eerie *Children of the Corn* reimagined as a comedic musical. With singing, dancing, and unexpected scares, this short comedy captures the thrill and unpredictability of live theater when nothing goes as planned.
The young ensemble—led by Rebecca Bloom, Gabrielle Alspaugh, and Sage Brandon—delivers a performance that's equal parts hilarious and suspenseful, blurring the line between staged chaos and real-life fright. Lights Out! (2015) isn't just a peek behind the curtain; it's a spirited commentary on youthful ambition, the pressure of opening night, and the thin veil separating stage fright from outright panic.