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  1. With the event now over, I want to send a special thanks to both casts of Catacombs. You all are AMAZING! If you look at the pre-event levels of the fans expectations of the houses, Catacombs was almost at the bottom of everyone's. Now look at the post-event ranking of the houses and Catacombs is right at the top. Both casts rock! You all did a GREAT job and you deserved to be recognized for that. Know that what you experienced being a part of a Catacombs cast may go down as some of your best experiences ever as a scareactor. You all had something very unique and always remember that in your future years of being a HHN scareactor. For another thanks, a HUGE shoutout goes to the fans! If not for you, this house affectionately referred to as Cats 'n' Combs may not have been the great success that it turned out to be. For all of your trips through to see us, for all of your combing, creating pecker pins, saying great things about our house, etc., etc., etc., THANK YOU! You definitely made this scareactor's experience very memorable. We did greatly appreciate everything that you all did. Many many many thanks and know how much our hardcore fans were loved by all of us. To every Firecrew or ABU that was an honorary skeleton, mummified corpse, or plague doctor for one night or many nights, thank you for everything that you all do! Without you all, the house would not have been able to produce the consistency that it achieved. And that's a wrap.
  2. Amazing fans + Amazing casts = Amazing house!!!
  3. Tent love! Congrats Dogs -- you deserve it!
  4. I'll turn this into the HHN fan appreciation thread. I want to thank the pecker fans for coming through so many times on our closing yet. You help keep things fun during our long hours. So, thank you for your pecker love. Also, I thought I might have gotten Jake, just a tiny little bit when I popped up to the side of him..not sure. If not, I'll keep looking for you. Either way, thank you to the fans.
  5. Just a suggestion, but if Hallow'd Past wins out, the dump would lead you to Catacombs. I'm sure the plague doctors would love to see you. And I believe Cast B has many many HNN members.
  6. I remember that. And I've heard clapping for us coming on and off set. It's appreciated.
  7. Was a certain person made famous in a Dr. Jimmy HHN 19 video at the event on Saturday?
  8. And if you're nice to Pumpkinhead, maybe he'll perform his tribute to the late Michael Jackson. Of course, no one can "thrill" as well as his former cast.
  9. Not moving past curbs and onto the sidewalks is for the safety of the scareactor and guests. It serves a very important purpose.
  10. So wouldn't that mean that based on roles that were leaked, the Shrek area is the mythology/Greek street?
  11. Are Production Central and Shrek Alley the same location? I thought Shrek was on the road that leads to Mel's - location of Treak/Foons 2, American Gothic, and WOTLD.
  12. Does that mean that in every room, the scareactor will see how many times they can say F#ck in a sentence?
  13. Are you sure you're referring to the 97 version of Museum of Horror? This was split into a modern vs. classic so it was basically two houses. The modern side had Friday the 13th, The Exorcist, Candyman, Nightmare on ES, Halloween, Scream, and Tex Chainsaw Massacre. The classic side had Wolfman, Drac, and Frank among others.
  14. TJ is 100% correct. When people come to auditions (reunion and standard), some are given the opportunity to come back and do the actor auditions. Not specifically for Bill and Ted, but for a different role that the casting directors may have in mind for you.
  15. Probably and yes. Your first question depends on available time.
  16. I believe rehearsal times are at 7 p.m. but the dates vary based on where you're cast. When you fill out your paperwork tomorrow, you will see rehearsal dates.
  17. Horror Comes Home was set up as a photo op while it was light was out. When it went dark, it became a scarezone.
  18. Just a word of advice to those who haven't worked the event before and are cast - don't post your role on a website or any social networking outlet. It may also be wise to not share your role title (even the codeword) to your friends until the information on the event is released to the public.
  19. I feel your pain. I'm constantly exhausted for about six weeks, but I still love it. Be realistic with your availability. If you work till 5, don't say you can be there at 5. Your availability will determine your call time. If you aren't available until 6, put that. It will limit what role you can get, but better to be honest than be late every day. I'd recommend going to the first audition and getting there super early.
  20. Or when you start working, you can talk to your ASM and request a day off. Usually, they're very flexible with accomodating if you have a good reason to ask off. Earlier in the event there are more ABUs available and not many shifts to fill. The longer the event goes, the bigger the need for ABUs as people always drop out. Sometimes after the first night. If you're an ABU and find a location or a cast that you enjoy working with, chances are you can finish out the run in the location if they lose people. A lot of times you can request a particular house or street when it gets closer to the end of the event if you get in good with the performance captains. Bottom line is that I've never worked for an ASM that hasn't been more than accomodating when it comes to working with your schedule if you need a day or two off. Obviously, if you aren't a reliable team member, this won't be the case because they are under a lot of pressure to make sure things run smoothly. So basically, work hard, show up on time, listen to your performance captains, and always help out other scareactors both on and off your cast. I hope that helps out if people have inquiries. I don't think I've said anything that much different than other veterans. For those that are auditioning, break a leg. Welcome back to former scareactors and those who are auditioning for the first time. Being a scareactor means you're becoming a part of a special fraternity that many would love to have the opportunity to be in.
  21. This is always good to hear. There are some vets out there that definitely help out the newer SAs. With my SA run coming to a close soon, it's sorta like a passing of the torch.
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