Many Greater Victorians are already in the spirit of pumpkin spice lattes, full moons, and, for some, getting their werewolf costumes in order. Ian Case is one of the latter. The mastermind behind Halloween shows at Craigdarroch Castle is busy brewing a new site-specific show at Heritage Acres in Saanichton from Oct. 15-31 titled High Moon - A Werewolf Western. It's a world set to a backdrop of shadowy barns, moonlit churches and a remote Wild West town just waiting to be explored. "Audiences won’t be sitting in chairs. They’ll be walking through a world where things get weirder and more dangerous with every step. Think ghostly waterwheels, moonlight shootouts, and eerie howls in the distance," Case said. The show is put on by 31 Iguanas and written by local multiple-award-winning theatre veterans Ian Case and David Elendune. It stars Rosemary Jeffery, Ryan Kniel, Wendy Magahay and Rod Peter Jr. “It’s Clint Eastwood meets ‘An American Werewolf in London’ – blending all the classic Western tropes with horror, humour, and heart,” said Elendune in a press release. Running approximately 60 minutes, it's recommended for ages 12+. Case said audiences can expect outdoor walking on gravel, inclement weather, knives and guns, blood and death, jump scares and outdated thinking. Show times vary. Advance tickets can be purchased at https://31-iguanas.tickit.ca [https://31-iguanas.tickit.ca/]. werewolf-2 [https://www.bpmcdn.com/f/files/victoria/2025-august/werewolf-2.jpg;w=960] 31 Iguana’s High Moon: A Werewolf Western runs Oct. 15-31. Courtesy Ian Case
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