Last night, Friday, September 21st,
was the preview night of Fright Fest for Six Flags season pass holders. The
Ghoulmaster’s Ghosts cast leads the procession and the Ghoulmaster awakens Dr.
Fright to kick off Fright Fest every night. The procession is backwards this
year because the stage has been moved from in front of the Big Wheel to Movie
town.
After the Awakening at 6:30pm, the
cast had to prepare for their show at 8pm. The cast did not get back until
7:15pm, and we could not do a run through before doors were to open at 7:30pm.
This means that the first show we performed for a crowd was the first show we
every done with full costumes and makeup. Surprisingly, we pulled it off with
only minor adjustments to be made. That is a great way to start the show when
we consider that last year took 2 weeks to pull off a show with no mistakes.
I believe that we are better
prepared this year because we had a week of rehearsal compared to two days last
year. The tech crew has been putting in 15 plus hour days all week preparing
for this show. I had to do a personal first, and go under the stage to run
wires. Most people do not know that there is insulation under the stage. I
crawled in there with a full jumpsuit on including safety goggles and a mask.
That was an experience. There is just enough room to craw between the structures
holding the stage up. It is pitch black and sound proof. I felt like I was in
another world.
Now that the first show is out of
the way we go full time as of today, Saturday, September 22nd. There
are four shows on Saturdays: 5pm, 6:45pm, 8:15pm, and 9,45. If you are going to
come, and see the show I would recommend coming in October. Everything is
better in October. The park is open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday until
October 28th. Including Columbus Day.