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Prison Ship Halloween Extravaganza
October 26, 27, 28 and Halloween Night October 31,
5-8pm each night
T-7 Building,
Rockaway Center for the Arts (RoCA)
With creaking boards and rattling chains and tattered shroud-like sails the
RAA's Prison Ship Halloween Extravaganza makes port at sTudio 7 at Fort
Tilden and brings with it all things that go "Boo!" in the night. The free event
carries on with frights and fun for the whole family from Friday October 26
through Sunday October 28 from 5-8pm each night, then goes dark only to rise
again like a phantom from the depths for the same hours on Halloween Night
October 31st. Parking and admission is free.
A year in the making the RAA's Prison
Ship follows a long tradition of fright
fests staged by the group. Using all the skills of art and stagecraft as well
as music, sound color and light, they create a truly haunting maze of
interactive thrills and chills. A horde of goblins and ghosts, along with an army of
invisible helpers and some ghoulish guides, adds the 'personal touch'. Last
year's Malice In Underland, a twirling tilt on Alice's adventures over the
looking glass, entertained hundreds every evening. Those coming aboard this year
's Prison Ship should "be prepared to enter a timeless history of
incarceration and punishment."
This year's Halloween apparition promises 'four tormented nights' to shock
and amaze adults and children alike. "If you are crazy enough to visit RAA's
Prison Ship, be prepared …" says an RAA spokesman, "Beware. You may never see
the light of day again!"
The Rockaway Artists Alliance invites to all to come out and have a roaring
good scare.
For more information call (718) 474-0861, e-mail rockart116@aol.com.
RAA's Prison Ship Halloween
Extravaganza is presented in partnership with The
National Park Service/Gateway National Recreation Area. It takes place
within the Rockaway Center for the Arts (RoCA) renovated sTudio 7 gallery and on
its grounds, located at Fort Tilden, Queens. Fort Tilden, a now historic and
decommissioned U.S. Army post, is today home to many cultural and community
activities in the Rockaways. It is bordered by the beaches of the Atlantic Ocean
and by the waters of Jamaica Bay. It is a central part of Gateway National
Recreation Area, a uniquely picturesque urban national park which spans several
boroughs and incorporates beaches, marshlands and bird and wildlife
sanctuaries. So far as anyone will say, it is haunted by no ghosts, but…
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