St. George Opera presents “This is Halloween” at Kayenta and Brigham’s Playhouse
An enchanting night of song, stories, and fun for everyone, dead or alive
By Merrie Campbell-Lee
Don’t miss celebrating Halloween like it should be! St. George Opera’s “This is Halloween” will take place Oct. 27 at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. at the Center for the Arts at Kayenta and Oct. 29 and 30 at 7 p.m. at Brigham’s Playhouse. St. George Opera reimagines delightful old traditions with “This is Halloween,” an eerie evening of ghost stories and musical vignettes from “Nightmare before Christmas,” “Harry Potter,” Carmen,” and “The Magic Flute.”
In the old days, townspeople celebrated the darkening of days with “All Hallows Eve,” a night lit up with Jack-o-lanterns, apple bobbing, pranks, and costumes. Local residents and travelers of any age will revel in the fun of this special All Hallows Eve. When the sun sets on the red rocks and darkness is lit only by distant city lights, the festival of fear and fun begins. Come with kids or just your inner child and take a tour of Halloween Town. Meet the city’s residents: ghosts, witches, and mummies, guided by the town’s mayor, Jack! Come early to trick or treat, have your fortune told, and bid in the silent auction. During intermission, the bidding continues for a chance to win fun Halloween treats and prizes.
Don’t miss this year’s unbelievably cool spooktacular Halloween event! Ticket prices are $15 or $10 for students with valid ID, and can be purchased at kayentaarts.com or stgeorgeopera.com. The Center for the Arts at Kayenta is located at 881 Coyote Gulch Ct. in Ivins. Brigham’s Playhouse is located at 25 N 300 W in Washington. Costumes are optional.
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