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Fort Walton Beach High School presents mysterious Halloween theater production

Fort Walton Beach High School's Theatre Department is staging an immersive Halloween production featuring over 40 students. The show, directed by theater teacher Ron Morse, blends immersive theater with a chilling narrative.
Contributed: First Arrow

Fort Walton Beach High School’s Theatre Department is set to deliver a Halloween theatrical experience shrouded in mystery. The production, titled “Can You Keep a Secret?”, promises an immersive and spine-tingling performance that leaves even its full title a mystery.

Directed by Ron Morse, the school’s theater teacher, the show features a cast of over 40 students. It combines elements of immersive theater with a Halloween-themed narrative, aiming to appeal to fans of psychological thrillers and spooky events.

The production is recommended for audiences aged 10 and older to fully appreciate its eerie atmosphere. It serves as both a Halloween celebration and a platform to support students’ educational pursuits in the performing arts.

  • Performances are scheduled for October 24, 26, 31, and November 2, with multiple showtimes available. The October 31 show will include a costume contest, with winners receiving tickets to the spring musical “Little Shop of Horrors.”

All performances will take place at the Fort Walton Beach High School Auditorium. Tickets are available for purchase online, with free admission offered to Okaloosa School System faculty members who present an official badge.

For more information about the show and ticket purchases, interested parties can visit the school’s theater department website or check their social media accounts.

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