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Interviews and Reviews for The Summoning, smash hit of 2022!

LIVE! In The Bay: Olivia Horton brings Peaches Christ into the studio to talk about Terror Vault’s new show The Summoning.

Learn how the guests can choose the ”red necklace experience” for different levels of interaction with the cast, and what it takes to pull together all the make-up, prosthetics, and props to create such an elaborate experience. Consider that there are 90 local actors employed for the run with 48 people performing each night, and you know this a full-on event!

 

CA LIVE: Exploring SF'S Spooky Séance Experience

We start in the Fang Bang Bar where a nervous Malou Nubla orders a Trick or Treat, which is a Fang Bang specialty drink, to brace herself for her interview with Starlo Minx.

Follow along as he walks her through the scenes of the new Terror Vault show, The Summoning .

 

abc LOCALish Bay Area: This Haunted Experience in San Francisco is not for the faint-of-heart

Listen and watch as Peaches Christ explains what makes Terror Vault’s The Summoning a truly immersive experience. She explains how she got interested in this genre and reminds us that, epecially at Hollowe’en, “There is nothing better than getting a great scare!”

 

Gay Cities: Peaches Christ is hosting a spooky seance in San Francisco and we’re all invited

GayCities had a chance to sit down with Peaches Christ, one of the masterminds behind The Summoning, to learn more about this terrifying adventure. She tells us about her favorite moment from the show and tips on how to prepare yourself for the evening.

The Summoning is guaranteed to send a chill down the spine of anyone that dares to step inside.”

 

Hollywood Gothique: The Summoning stakes a claim to greatness

Hollywood Gothique, the Guide to Horror, Fantasy, Sci-Fi & Entertainment in LA, gave the experience a 4.5 (with 5 being the highest rating), saying "If The Summoning is not reason enough to visit San Francisco this Halloween season, we cannot imagine what is. (It) enlists audiences into a human-vs-vampire conflict staged in the depths of the San Francisco Mint, where the undead dine and pillage, and the LGBTQ vibes ring loud and proud.”

 

The San Francisco Standard: At SF’s Old Mint, Halloween Brings an Especially Terrifying Haunted House

“Year after year, local drag legend Peaches Christ’s demonic attraction Terror Vault is a haunted house on haunted steroids, an interactive nightmare with a complex narrative and dozens of actors.”

“This year’s installment, dubbed The Summoning, involves three entirely separate time periods and numerous highly curated thrills (and gross-outs). If you’re the kind of person who thinks a peeled grape and some wet spaghetti in the dark is sufficiently scary, kindly move on.”

 

DATEBOOK: How S.F.’s How S.F.’s Terror Vault masters of fright unleashed ‘my inner monster’

San Francisco Chronicle staff writer Tony Bravo puts on his mask as he embraces his role as a “rotting prisoner” in the cast of Terror Vault’s  The Summoning.

Knowing there’s a thin line between scary and stupid, and no risk of embarrassment with darkness and the latex mask for cover, he experimented with the role until he was promoted to Rotting Prisoner #1.