Veronica's character serves as a conduit for the audience to experience the world of Westerboro High. She's a smart and ambitious student who becomes disillusioned with the Heathers' cruelty and decides to take a stand against them. Her relationships with the Heathers, particularly Heather Chandler, are complex and multifaceted, making her a relatable and endearing protagonist.
Because high school still hurts. Because the outsiders are still looking for revenge, and the popular kids are still terrified of losing their spot. Because the question “What if we killed them?” isn’t just a joke – it’s a symptom of a system that tells teenagers their lives don’t matter until they’re over. And because, in the end, Heathers is not about celebrating violence – it’s about a girl who refuses to let the world turn her into a monster just to survive it. heathers the musical new full
The musical’s director, Andy Fickman (for the Off-Broadway revival), uses lighting to separate reality from JD's sociopathic fantasy. In the new high-def full recording, you’ll notice details that were invisible before: the way the Heathers’ scrunchies match the walls of Westerburg High, or how JD’s trench coat gets increasingly tattered as his sanity unravels. Veronica's character serves as a conduit for the