MVP Announces Cast for “Scarecrow At Midnight”!
Mutantville Productions is proud to announce the spectacular cast that we have signed to bring you the Scarecrow At Midnight portion of the Tales From Mutantville anthology. We have an amazing line up of actors from far and near coming to join us at the Myers House NC this October as we bring this little tale of Halloween terror to life!
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Katie Bearden leads the way as “Sonia Ward”.
The amazing Matthew Ewald will visit North Carolina once again as he gives life to the role of “Sawbones”.
Michael Sharpe joins MVP at long last to bring the role of “Daniel” to villainous life.
Janice Wyatt will play the mother of our young heroine as “Sarah Ward”.
Jeremy Bonham lends his talents to cast as he plays the brother “Charlie Ward”.
Local maestro Tommy Allen Taylor joins the cast as “Grandpa Derby”.
Young ingenue Meghan King will play the part of “Young Sarah”.
Seamstress turned actress Angela Pritchett will play the part of “Megan”.
Stuntman and all around badass Coty Galloway will play the part of “Robert”.
We will have a nice tribute to the our location at the Spookhouse as Tara-Nicole Azarian will reprise her role from the amazing Halloween tribute film “Judith” as the “Trick-or-treater”.
Jack-of-all-trades Michael Ruff will join the cast as the stunt double for “Sawbones”.
Thank you all for joining us on what is sure to be an amazing adventure. Welcome to the Mutantville Player’s Club.











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