Backstage Pass: Whadda Ya Call It? Productions presents ‘Killer Halloween’

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Backstage Pass: Whadda Ya Call It? Productions presents ‘Killer Halloween’
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‘Whaddya Call It? Productions’ is a unique community theatre company, based in St. John’s. It was created by a high school drama teacher as a way for aspiring actors and stage hands to build up a resume before heading into the real world.

Posted: October 11, 2023 8:40 pm‘Whaddya Call It? Productions’ is a unique community theatre company, based in St. John’s. It was created by a high school drama teacher as a way for aspiring actors and stage hands to build up a resume before heading into the real world.

In tonight’s Backstage Pass, we have a sneak peek of their latest play, a spooky comedy set to be staged just in time, for Halloween.

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