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Haunt

Haunt workers are definitely a little nuts, but in the best way, and they’re nothing like musical theater people—unless you count the occasional jazz hand while covered in fake blood. While musical theater folks are all about bright lights, glitter, and show-stopping numbers, haunt workers thrive in the shadows, plotting the perfect jump scare. They don't need applause; they want screams, and their idea of “staying in character” means hiding behind a fog machine, not belting out an 11 o’clock number. While theater people practice harmony, haunt actors are perfecting their maniacal laugh or that creepy whisper that makes the hair on your neck stand up. It's less "break a leg" and more "grab a chainsaw." In short, haunt workers are the wild cousins who skipped jazz class and went straight to scaring the daylights out of everyone, and they wouldn’t have it any other way.










































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