![]() ![]() Gorgeous ghouls that bump’n’grind in the night will take over the Mauch Chunk Opera House during the 7th annual “Boolesque” show on October 29 at 8 p.m. For showtimes, tickets and other details, call 610.297.7111,. Other creature features include “Young Frankenstein,” “Beetlejuice,” and “Teen Wolf.” Frank Banko Alehouse Cinemas at SteelStacks, 101 Founders Way, Bethlehem. 56 Main Street, Clinton, New Jersey.ĪrtsQuest’s “First Saturday Horror Series” brings Ash Williams, his chainsaw and his broomstick to battle the evil dead in (what else?) the “Evil Dead” trilogy: “The Evil Dead,” October 1 “Evil Dead 2,” October 8 “Army of Darkness,” October 15. Although the lights will be on, parental discretion is advised. The mill also offers “Happy Haunting,” a toned-down version for the younger crowd, on October 22 and 29 between 11 a.m. ![]() Its 10 acres of thrills include the Vortex, two mazes, a “terror trail,” a haunted hayride, and the Red Mill itself – home to many restless spirits and other creatures of the night. For tickets and other information:, or call 610.432.8943.Įxplore the darker side of Grimm’s fairy tales at the Red Mill Museum Village, October 14, 15 21, 22 28, 29. Stephen King’s tale of a bullied, telekinetic teenager – and her seething revenge – comes eerily to life in “Carrie: the Musical” at Allentown’s Civic Theatre. There’s no need to knock on the Lehigh Valley Marketplace office door we’re giving you a bagful of treats right now – a round-up of fun, but sometimes little known, activities that celebrate this congenially creepy holiday. Streamers! Decorations! Party favors! Lights! Streets lined with princesses, superheroes, cartoon characters, animals, and even vegetables.Īnd somewhere, a DJ is spinning “The Monster Mash.” Shelves are overflowing with black-and-orange themed candy. Everywhere you turn, you see witches, warlocks and werewolves. ![]()
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