Friday, October 29, 2010

Haloween events at the Atlas

The Atlas Performing Arts Center joins in all the H Street Haloween fun with Haloween movies all weekend long. 

Friday night after HollowFest at Sherwood, and the marquee Thriller! performance, head to the Atlas for the legendary horrow film Night of the Living Dead.


On Haloween Sunday itself, the Atlas will be showing creepy classic films all day long.

The Bat featuring Agnes Moorehead from Bewitched at 2 p.m.

House on Haunted Hill with Vincent Price at 3:30 p.m.

Little Shop of Horrors (the original with a young Jack Nicholson) at 5 p.m.

The Brain That Wouldn't Die, a camp classic, at 6:30 p.m.
Admission to each film is only $5 or purchase "the Haloween Four" and get access to the full day of movies for only $10. 

The Atlas also has "Don't Tea on Me!" and "Pirates of Penzance" this weekend.  "Don't Tea on Me!" tickets can be purchased for half off with the code "TEA,"

2 comments:

  1. Don't tea on me was hilarious. I highly recommend it. It's a steal at half off this weekend.

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