World Premiere Musical 'Dead Moose' Streams Online

Audiences can experience the bold new show from home for a limited time.

Published on Feb. 23, 2026

The world premiere musical "Dead Moose" is now available for streaming after its initial live run. The show, which tells the story of an 18-year-old who survives a car accident with a moose, will be accessible online from February 17-22, 2026. Audiences can purchase tickets to watch the production from the comfort of their own homes.

Why it matters

"Dead Moose" tackles heavy themes like death, fate, and religion through a non-linear storytelling approach. The show was originally conceived by writer/composer Tafolla and has built anticipation after initial concert readings in Los Angeles and San Diego.

The details

"Dead Moose" follows the character of Job, an 18-year-old who miraculously survives a car accident with a moose. As he returns home from the hospital, he begins to reassess his life, with the nagging voice of the dead moose pushing and provoking him. The show features a bold, experimental style with a mix of vignettes and songs.

  • The streaming event runs from February 17-22, 2026.
  • The show had a concert reading in January 2025 at the City Heights Performance Annex in San Diego.

The players

Tafolla

The writer and composer who originally conceived of "Dead Moose" while attending AMDA Los Angeles.

Kevin 'Blax' Burroughs

The producer who helped stage the January 2025 concert reading of "Dead Moose" in San Diego.

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The takeaway

This limited-time streaming event allows audiences to experience the bold, experimental world of "Dead Moose" from the comfort of their own homes, engaging with its heavy themes and non-linear storytelling approach.