Photo Flash: Cast of EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL Plays with Animals at Private Moapa Sanctuary

By: Feb. 19, 2014
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On Monday 2/17/14, the Sirc Michaels and the cast of EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL made a visit out to the ROOS N MORE ZOO facility in Moapa to visit with the animals and spend a few hours learning exactly what the sanctuary does first-hand. Scroll down to see some pictures of the cast with the animals!

February is ROOS N MORE month at EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL. Fans have been able to purchase merchandise, with the proceeds of which going to ROOS N MORE ZOO. They have also been able to make donations directly to the organization. And on Saturdays, the zoo has brought the show's newest mascot, Ashley J. Wallaby, to the show to take pics with fans. This will be going on all the way through Saturday March 1st.

$20 General Admission Coupons have been created for use throughout the month of February. The coupon can be found at the show's website www.evildeadvegas.com and its FaceBook Page www.facebook.com/evildeadvegas. The coupon is designed to be redeemed in person at the box office. Fans who wish to purchase their tickets regardless of the coupon are welcome to call the V Theater Box Office at 866-932-1818 or by visiting: http://www.vtheaterboxoffice.com/index.cfm.

Evil Dead: The Musical is a unique production that combines multimedia, live performance, audience participation and 4D elements to take audience members into its world. From undead ushers to blood spraying out into the audience, this musical comedy is bringing a new type of entertainment to the Vegas Strip, and the people behind it are determined to make a lasting impression. Performances can be seen at the V Theater inside Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino every Friday at 10 p.m. and Saturday at 11:30 p.m.

Roos-N-More is a private zoo founded by Veterinarians Valerie & Jay Holt in 2009. It is an accredited zoo thru the ZAA (Zoological Association of America), a 501 c 3 non-profit, it has a USDA permit to exhibit animals, is licensed through the NDOW ( NV dept. of wildlife), and has a CBW permit from the federal government to breed endangered species.

Roos-N-More does Ed-Zoo-Cational programs at schools throughout Clark County and southern Utah. It also shares its animals with nursing homes, special needs groups, underprivileged and troubled youths, church groups, boy scouts and girl scouts. It is also a rescue for unwanted and abandoned exotic animals.

Since 2009 the zoo has grown to a menagerie of 350 animals (including birds and reptiles).

Photo Flash: Cast of EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL Plays with Animals at Private Moapa Sanctuary
Some of the cast and crew of EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL hang out at ROOS N MORE ZOO.

Photo Flash: Cast of EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL Plays with Animals at Private Moapa Sanctuary
Some of the cast and crew of EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL hang out at ROOS N MORE ZOO.

Photo Flash: Cast of EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL Plays with Animals at Private Moapa Sanctuary
Some of the cast and crew of EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL hang out at ROOS N MORE ZOO.

Photo Flash: Cast of EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL Plays with Animals at Private Moapa Sanctuary
Some of the cast and crew of EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL hang out at ROOS N MORE ZOO.

Photo Flash: Cast of EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL Plays with Animals at Private Moapa Sanctuary
Some of the cast and crew of EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL hang out at ROOS N MORE ZOO.

Photo Flash: Cast of EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL Plays with Animals at Private Moapa Sanctuary
Some of the cast and crew of EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL hang out at ROOS N MORE ZOO.

Photo Flash: Cast of EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL Plays with Animals at Private Moapa Sanctuary
Some of the cast and crew of EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL hang out at ROOS N MORE ZOO.

Photo Flash: Cast of EVIL DEAD THE MUSICAL Plays with Animals at Private Moapa Sanctuary
Sirc Michaels and the cast and crew of EVIL DEAD pose with Ashley J. Wallaby and some other animals at ROOS N MORE ZOO.



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