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Don’t Miss Lurid Happenings at The Peale Center

Join the Baltimore Rock Opera Society for their first ever original Halloween performance!

Lurid Happenings: A Night of Mischief and Devilry, is happening this Friday Oct 26, Saturday Oct 27, Sunday Oct 28 and Wednesday Oct 31 at 7:30 p.m. and 9 p.m., at The Peale Center for Baltimore History and Architecture (225 Holliday Street Baltimore).

An evening of magic, macabre, and mystery await you at Lurid Happenings: A Night of Devilry and Mischief! The Amazing Allerdyce and his peculiar assistant Sinifredo, recently returned from a globe-trotting exploration of the dark arts, will regale you with marvelous acts of prestidigitation, test your fears, and perhaps even provide a little guidance from the spirits just beyond your vision.

Following Allerdyce’s magical display, those whose minds are still intact are invited to reflect on their experience and enjoy a festive Halloween party surrounded by artifacts from Baltimore’s history and architecture in The Peale Center with drinks, live music, and haunted interactive experiences. Guests will enjoy the music of Quattracenta on 10/26 and 10/27, Voodoo Pharmacology on 10/28 and TBD on Halloween Night. This after party will be available to attendees of both performances between the first and second show from 8:15 – 9:45 p.m.

Due to some dark themes and disturbing imagery, BROS considers Lurid Happening rated R. Attendees under the age of 18 won’t be admitted without a parent or guardian.

Tickets are just $20 and can be purchased online at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lurid-happenings-a-night-of-devilry-mischief-tickets-49678186794.

For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/1784987801548538/.

Tess Abney is a freelance writer who was born and raised in the Quad Cities. She spends most of her time attempting to successfully raise three boys. In her free time, writing is her passion. Whether it is sharing local events and businesses with readers or sharing her thoughts on life, she finds comfort in the way words can bring people together.