Halloween 'Ghost Train' revival coming to Carson City's Mills Park, actors sought for roles
UPDATE WEDNESDAY: Details on COVID-19 health precautions, including seating arrangements, for this series performances are forthcoming. Check back for updates.
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Wild Horse Productions is excited to revive the yearly tradition of the Halloween "Ghost Train" at Mills Park in partnership with the Carson City Railroad Association.
The "Ghost Train" will run for three nights: Thursday through Saturday Oct. 29-31. We will have two different train "shows" each night: An earlier show for the littles running 4 to 6 p.m., with a family friendly "Alice in Halloweenland" theme, and a later scarier night show, running 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., themed "Alice in Nightmareland" for ages 13-plus.
Each train ride is approximately 10-12 minutes long and we will have a variety of different dramatic scenes with lighting, sets, and actors staged along the entire train route through Mills Park.
The event has been approved by the Carson City Parks Department and will be following all COVID-19 related guidelines. All of the scene groups will be spaced far apart from other scenes and from the train itself.
We will be attempting to create our scene groups with family/friend "pods" who already interact with each other safely. Any actors who are not with their "pod" will be required to wear masks. We will also have at least 1 adult with each scene group for safety and monitoring.
This will be a really fun event and we are hoping to do it every year if it goes well! Thanks for your interest and if you have any questions, please email whctonstage@gmail.com. More details are forthcoming. Look for updates on Wild Horse Production's web page and Facebook.
Click the link here for the casting call signup, due by Oct. 1.