
THOMASTON — Have you ever dreamed of performing on stage at Watts Hall? Now’s your chance! Watts Hall Community Arts is excited to announce a Performer Interest Meeting for our upcoming event “Tales of Terror: A Halloween Variety Show.” We are seeking performers of all backgrounds and talents to take part in this spooky and fun-filled show.
The Performer Interest Meeting will take place on Monday, Sept. 23 at 5:30 p.m. at Watts Hall Community Arts, 174 Main Street. We invite anyone interested in participating to join us to learn more about the show and share their ideas. From dramatic readings and eerie skits to spooky songs and chilling dance routines, we’re looking for a diverse range of performances to make this year’s event one to remember.
“Tales of Terror”: “Tales of Terror” is a Halloween-themed storytelling and variety show designed to send shivers down your spine and tickle your funny bone. We are inviting community members to submit proposals for their own original acts — whether it’s a spine-tingling story, a creepy poem, a haunting song, or a bone-chilling dance number. Performances should not exceed 10 minutes in length, and participants are responsible for preparing their own materials. Rehearsals will be limited to one or two technical rehearsals during the week of the show.
Mark your calendars for the Tales of Terror performances, taking place on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 25-26 at 7 p.m. Performers who aren’t available for both performance dates are still encouraged to submit their proposals.
If you are unable to attend the Performer Interest Meeting, we encourage you to email us at [email protected] with your proposal. We welcome solo performers, duos, and groups to be part of this frightfully fun show.
For more information, visit wattshallthomaston.com.
Watts Hall Community Arts is dedicated to fostering creativity and community through the arts. Located in the heart of Thomaston, Watts Hall serves as a cultural hub, offering a variety of programs and events for people of all ages.







