Uptown, Downtown

Uptown, Downtown is the name of the play performed in Tori the Zombie. It was written by fictional playwright Sophia Michelle and features music written by André Harris. The lead of the play is portrayed by Tori Vega and the co-stars include Beck Oliver and Robbie Shapiro.

Plot
The story is about two men falling in love with a beautiful girl named Penny. The rich man (Robbie Shapiro) loves her because she's so beautiful and enforces a marriage proposal on her that she refuses. The bell hop (Beck Oliver) loves Penny beautiful or not. In the end Penny punches out the rich man, falling for the bell-hop.

Due to inconveniences, the plot of the story, as told by Hollywood Arts, changes into the 2 men falling for a zombie-faced woman both thinking she is beautiful and competing for her. In the final number (when Tori finally gets the make-up off) Penny becomes beautiful. This (accidental) change was praised by Sophia Michelle because it showed that "substance goes over beauty."

Cast

 * Penny - Tori Vega
 * Bellhop - Beck Oliver
 * Rich Gentleman - Robbie Shapiro
 * Penny's Understudy - Jade West

Songs

 * Finally Falling
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Trivia

 * Though Jade's part is not seen on-screen, her character must be important because when she offered to replace Tori as the lead, the director said no because there would be no one to play her part.
 * The title could be a reference to the ITV (and for a short time, BBC) TV drama Upstairs, Downstairs.