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  1. Joe Furey says:

    Halloween BIG SCREEN EVENT
    The Alex Film Society at the Alex Theater in Glenndale, CA is screening the Abbott and Costello classic comedy, Hold That Ghost on October 23, 2010 at 2PM and 8PM.

    Here is the link to all the info:
    http://www.alexfilmsociety.org/schedule.php

  2. Paul Millet says:

    Hi. Wicked Lit is an annual Halloween Theatre Festival that adapts classic horror stories for theatrical performance and presents the show in an alternative venue. This year, Wicked Lit will be produced at Mountain View Mausoleum & Cemetery in Altadena and will feature adaptations of The Cask of Amontillado by Poe, The Chimes by Dickens and The Unnamable by Lovecraft.

    Thanks!

  3. Tat Simonian says:

    LA Phil Presents Halloween Silent Film: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
    Sunday, October 31, 2010, 7:30pm at Walt Disney Concert Hall

    Artists:
    Clark Wilson, organ

    Legendary American actor John Barrymore stars in the dual role of this 1920 silent horror classic, accompanied live on the Walt Disney Concert Hall pipe organ.

    For tickets and information, visit LAPhil.com.

  4. Hi!

    Come join the Blood Bath on Friday, October 15th as WWA gallery in Culver City, CA presents a KILLER group show titled HORRORWOOD! This wicked exhibition features the spine-tingling work of over 40 fresh and emerging artists who were asked to pay homage to such Horror films as Psycho, The Exorcist and Halloween.
    Curated by Industrial Squid, HORRORWOOD features the talent of contemporary artists like Dave MacDowell, KRK Ryden, Julian Callos, Ben Kehoe and Charlie Immer. If you would like further information and/or images for your readers, please let me know and I will be happy to send them to you.
    Here’s a direct link for your convenience: http://www.WWAgallery.com/upcoming.html
    We’re on pins and needles in anticipation for the show and hope you’ll be able to attend!

  5. Matt Ford says:

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NEXT OF KIN: Matt Ford
    818-884-1917
    Hi-res images available

    THE HOUSE AT HAUNTED HILL RETURNS FOR ITS 11TH HAUNTING

    WOODLAND HILLS, California (October 2010) – The House at Haunted Hill is preparing for its 11th annual haunting for the residents of Southern California. The spirits awaken for a press and preview night October 28th from 7pm till midnight. The spooks return nightly October 29, 30, 31st from 7pm till midnight, telling their tale in a show that repeats every fifteen minutes. The City of Los Angeles closes the street to vehicular traffic for the event so visitors should go to the House at Haunted Hill website, http://www.houseathauntedhill.com for parking information. Admission is free.

    The House at Haunted Hill has garnered national and local media attention with its unique Halloween show. Often compared with The Disneyland Haunted Mansion and featured in an HGTV special, The Los Angeles Times, and The Daily News, the event consists of high tech special effects, an original score and a storyline told by apparitions that appear at various places of the house. The show is free of blood, gore or serious scare, so spooks of all ages can feel safe to attend.

    SOME SCARY TALENT

    The House at Haunted Hill is lucky to have some serious talent that has donated their time for the love of Halloween. The show is created and produced by Matt Ford, a two-time Emmy-winning Lighting Designer and his wife Lori Merkle Ford a singer and actor. The show is written by Emmy-nominated screenwriter Ed Valentine and the original score is written by Emmy-nominated composer Christopher Hoag. Corey Burton, heard as the Ghost Host at The Haunted Holiday at The Disneyland Haunted Mansion, narrates the show.

    -HAPPY HALLOWEEN-

  6. Craig says:

    Interested in making your own horror flick? I wanted to let you guys know about a scary-movie making program going on at the Bigfoot Crest Theater in Westwood. It’s taught be Lewis Teague, who directed Stephen King’s Cujo and Cat’s Eye. Should be a fun and interesting class. Here’s the link for more information: http://www.iaft.net/la-workshops-art-of-the-scream.php

  7. Do any of you ever attend Zombie Joe’s Underground Theater in North Hollywood?  You really shoud not miss “Urban Death,” Saturday nights at 11:00 PM, but everything they do is good.  They are currently staging my play “HAMLET, PRINCE OF DARKNESS” Friday nights at 11PM.  It got a very good review today in the L.A. Times and on LAist.

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  11. Zombie Joe says:

    DEVILS LOVE AT MIDNIGHT – Zombie Joe’s Underground Theater Group presents their enchantingly gritty new canon of mini-plays revealing love’s wicked delights FRIDAYS @ 11:00pm AUG 12–SEP 2 http://ZombieJoes.com

  12. Zombie Joe says:

    URBAN DEATH has just extended its horrific production run to SEPTEMBER 24th, 2011.  Catch us in the July issue of GIRLS AND CORPSES! Follow Zombie Joe’s Underground Theater on twitter: http://twitter.com/ZombieJoes and/or FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/ZJUTheater WARNING VIDEO!!! http://bit.ly/h7viXR LIVE HORROR on STAGE every Saturday Night at 11pm

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