Hammin' it up for Hogzilla
By Jana Cone
Ten-year-old Russell Quinter was in line with his mother. They drove to Tifton from Watkinsville, near Athens. “He’s a Hogzilla fan,” his mother said.
Eight-year-old Chastity Dillard was one of the youngest try-outs. Her mother, Kimberly, brought her over from Brookfield. “We need to be famous,” she said.
Tyron Smith heard about the auditions from a friend and came over from Homerville.
Jack Mills is a senior citizen from Moultrie who came to try out.
Robin Wilchey came from Warner Robins because she in interested in both horror films and acting. “Put the two together and I’m ready,” she said.
Sixteen-year-old Kaleb Stone was one of the few people from Tifton who came for the audition. “I’m hoping it will be a way out of Tifton,” he said, adding. “It’s time for a change.”
Nineteen-year-old Jessica Corona came over from Moultrie. “I hope I get a part,” she said. “It’s exciting!”
Curt Brown drove in from Dublin. “I love horror movies,” he said. “I watch them when my wife will let me.”
Auditions continue tomorrow at 5 p.m. at the Tift Theatre.