Prepare for a scare: A sneak peek into Dark Corner Haunted House

RN&R Photo Editor David Robert went behind the scenes of Dark Corner Haunted House and found a team of local actors and artists with opulently detailed makeup, props and costumes, ready to deliver a full-service fright. Holly Spahr, known for her immersive art exhibitions at venues such as the Potentialist Workshop, is a co-owner and lead artist.

Dark Corner takes place at the National Bowling Stadium, 300 University Way in downtown Reno. Hours are 6 p.m. to midnight Oct. 13-14, 19-21, 26-28, and 31. General admission tickets are $25 in advance, $35 at the door. VIP tickets are $50 in advance, $60 at the door. Tickets and information here.

PHOTO/DAVID ROBERT Lead artist Holly Spahr’s creative influence keeps Dark Corner Haunted House lavish and creepy.
PHOTO/DAVID ROBERT An actor at Dark Corner Haunted House
PHOTO/DAVID ROBERT An actor at Dark Corner Haunted House
PHOTO/DAVID ROBERT Holly Spahr shows off some of the creative props at Dark Corner Haunted House
PHOTO/DAVID ROBERT Guin Clark, Dark Corner’s videographer and lobby operations lead, shows off the “fake news” segment of “Dark Lane 5,” the fictitious news entity that will warn the city of a spreading shadow plague infection.
PHOTO/DAVID ROBERT Actors at Dark Corner Haunted House
PHOTO/DAVID ROBERT Props at Dark Corner Haunted House

David Robert is the photo editor of the Reno News & Review. In his first stint as the RN&R’s photo editor, he won multiple Nevada Press Association and Association of Alternative Newsmedia awards…
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