Nervous but honoring Sue's request, Tommy arrives at Carrie's front door and asks her to Prom. After class, the girls head to the The girls start to shower while talking about boys and their plans for the upcoming prom ("Dream On"). It was originally written by Dean Pitchford and Michael Gore for the original production of Carrie . As gym teacher Miss Gardner races in at the height of Carrie's hysteria, an overhead light bulb inexplicably explodes. After Carrie leaves the prom, she is met by her mother, who somehow followed her into the school. Carrie has her first On the way out of the gym, Sue and Chris talk about what just happened in the locker room. With Chris as ringleader, Sue and the others encircle Carrie, gleefully chanting names and savagely taunting her. Wollman, Elizabeth L., MacDermot, Galt, and Trask, Stephen (2006), It's finally Prom Night. Margaret tells Carrie that the blood is a sign of her sin ("And Eve Was Weak") and forces her into the cellar to pray for forgiveness. Just as she's lulled into a sense of safety, Margaret – fulfilling what she believes to be her biblical duty – plunges a knife into her daughter. [Source] Carrie is a song sang by Cheryl Blossom . The Riverdale cast album of the musical was produced via WaterTower Music. When she orders Carrie to tell Tommy that she can't go, they battle and, as rain starts to blow in, Margaret walks away to close the windows. Worried that her mother will find her with Tommy, Carrie hurriedly accepts the offer to be his date. It was watched by 1.10 million viewers. Miss Gardner, suspicious of Sue's motives in having Tommy invite Carrie, warns them both that if they hurt Carrie in any way, they'll have to answer to her. Did The 100 Channel Arya Stark? Miss Gardner encourages Carrie to dream about her Prince Charming ("Unsuspecting Hearts"). Upset, Miss Gardner tells Chris that she will not be allowed to go to the prom, and Chris vows revenge. Shaken and shocked into awareness, Sue muses on their encounter ("Once You See"). Powerless, Sue watches her classmates all perish. When Carrie resists, Margaret locks her in a closet to beg for repentance ("And Eve Was Weak"). Tommy surprises Carrie by knocking on her door and asking her to go to prom.

Miss Gardner encourages Carrie to dream about her Prince Charming ("Unsuspecting Hearts"). Still upset over the way Carrie has been treated, Sue asks Tommy to take Carrie to the prom instead of her ("Do Me a Favor"), and he reluctantly agrees. "She must be sacrificed. Alone in the library, Carrie reads about telekinesis from a book. "I'll get them!" This track is from the Riverdale: Carrie the Musical special episode. When the curtain lifts, she's revealed to be pinned against the walls with knives with a message from the Black Hood. Carrie summons the courage to tell her mother about the day's traumatic event. On opening night, Betty arranges for Hal to come to the house and he and Alice reunite. After gym class, Carrie experiences her first period in the shower.

Concentrating intensely, she succeeds in moving chairs across the room without touching them, startling herself with this newfound power. She alone survives. This is one of the more entertaining performances from the Carrie musical episode, and … Angry and embarrassed, Billy tries to blame his seeming clumsiness on Carrie, but the other guys just laugh. The Broadway show was a flop and even inspired the title of Ken Mandelbaum's 1992 book Not Since Carrie: Forty Years of Broadway Musical Flops. Carrie is hurt by their name-calling and teasing, but dreams of being vindicated and gaining respect from her peers ("Carrie"). The crowd bursts into screams upon realizing this was not part of the play.

Her duty – however horrific and tragic – is clear ("When There's No One").

— by the tongue-in-cheek press release), with snarky redhead Cheryl Blossom playing the lead role of telekinetically blessed teen outcast Carrie White. As the votes for prom king and queen are cast, Tommy, Carrie, Sue, Chris, Billy, and Miss Gardner soliloquize about the events unfolding ("Heaven (Reprise)"). Veronica will play mean-girl antagonist Chris, with Betty and Archie playing golden couple Sue and Tommy.Of course, this isn’t the first time we’ve heard the Bill Maher Frets About The Clintons, The Military & The Mail…'Big Brother 22' spoilers: Who are the Week 1 nominations for…SpaceX sent another 57 Starlink satellites into orbit, inching…15 Stars Slaying In Neon Bikinis: Kylie Jenner, Sofia Richie…The 29 Best TikToks to Binge Before Donald Trump Takes Them Away…Copyright © 2020 TVLine Media, LLC. Riverdale gave us one of its most memorable episodes ever on Wednesday night, as the tortured teens of Riverdale High sang and danced to the fittingly macabre tunes of Carrie: The Musical… Her duty – however horrific and tragic – is clear ("When There's No One").

To make up for the event they're going to miss, he takes her into the half-decorated gym to share a private romantic moment ("You Shine").