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Land of Make Believe: A Magical Musical Adventure Coming to CCHS Auditorium

Land of Make Believe: A Magical Musical Adventure Coming to CCHS Auditorium

The Performing Arts of Churchill County (PACC) is inviting the community to step into a world of imagination with their newest original children’s musical, “Land of Make Believe: The Musical.” The show opens Thursday, April 3, at the Churchill County High School Auditorium, with evening performances at 7 p.m. running through Saturday, April 5. A special matinee performance will take place at 1 p.m. on Saturday. Tickets are available for $10 online at www.paccnv.org and will be sold at the door, subject to seating availability.

Written and directed by Tim Wuth, “Land of Make Believe” is a whimsical journey that follows Bruce and his sister, Robin, who wish to visit their grandmother. When they turn to the magical mirror hanging in their living room for help, things take an unexpected turn. Suddenly, the siblings are swept away to a fantastical land where they encounter a cast of beloved storybook characters—including Little Red Riding Hood, the Fairy Godmother, multiple princesses, the Big Bad Wolf, and even the Evil Stepmother. Anything is possible in the Land of Make Believe, and audiences of all ages won’t want to miss this enchanting adventure.

Since its founding in 2022, PACC has captivated local audiences with three successful children’s musicals— “The Orphan Train,”“Maine Street Gang,” and “Gilligan’s Island.” Last spring, PACC also delivered a community favorite with its acclaimed production of “Fiddler on the Roof.” In addition to their theatrical productions, PACC is home to the Churchill Kids’ Choir, which closed out their fall season with a spirited performance of “A Christmas Carol.”

As PACC looks ahead to its 2025-2026 season, they are seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help bring future productions to life. Volunteer applications are available on the PACC website, and the organization encourages community members to get involved in everything from acting and stage design to technical support and backstage assistance.

Performing Arts of Churchill County is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to enriching the Fallon community through the arts. PACC’s mission is to provide opportunities for individuals of all ages to participate in a variety of performing arts disciplines, including singing, dancing, acting, and instrumental music. By promoting and growing the local arts culture, PACC invites everyone to join in—whether as a performer, technician, volunteer, or audience member.

For tickets and more information about “Land of Make Believe: The Musical,” or to explore volunteer opportunities, visit www.paccnv.org.

 


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