No, they don’t have zombies on the island.
At least not yet.
You would figure a formerSurvivorcontestant might know a little something about surviving a zombie apocalypse.

Josh Canfield on ‘Survivor: San Juan del Sur’.Monty Brinton/CBS via Getty
But writing a stage musical about a zombie apocalypse?
That’s exactly what Josh Canfield did.
8, 9, 15, and 16 at Theatre 555 in New York City.

Alive! The Zombie Musical.
Here’s the official synopsis ofALIVE!
“Shelly Dinkley, a gutsy news reporter, believes zombies are terrorizing her small town.
She witnesses her co-worker, Eve, attacked and surprisingly saved by a Zombie with a ‘heart.’
JOSH CANFIELD:Whoa, this is a toss-up for me.
On the one hand, competing onSurvivorwas incredibly cutthroat for obvious reasons.
Ha, this question is hilarious, Dalton!
I will say that I have been able to draw so much from my experience starving on an island.
I honestly can say I think about food completely different now.
It definitely gave me more sympathy as I was writing the zombies story arc.
I mean, they’re just hungry, right?
We all do crazy things when we’re hungry just watch CBS Wednesday nights at 8.
WhichSurvivorplayer most resembles a zombie and why?
Oh man, I hope this doesn’t get me in trouble.
I’ll go with the latter.
My answer is Natalie White.
I mean, she ate a rat.
Finally, what’s more dangerous: a reality TV showmance or falling in love with a zombie?
Hands down, a reality TV showmance.
First-hand experience on that one, and I would highly discourage going down that path.