FRIGHT AT THE MUSEUM

City Museum Welcomes the Halloween

Season Sept. 28 – October 26

Take fright and fun to a new level this season at City Museum with unique experiences for all ages every Friday-Sunday beginning September 28 and continuing through Oct. 26.

Step into a world of wonder in this one-of-a-kind Halloween festival. Fright at the Museum will amaze, mystify, and entertain during a journey through a realm of oddities and curiosities that will leave everyone both thrilled and captivated.

Exhibits and spooky decor throughout the museum provide an immersive experience like never before. Visitors can dare to venture into the unknown as they explore carefully curated exhibits of the bizarre, the enigmatic, and the extraordinary. From artifacts that defy explanation to peculiar specimens that challenge the limits of imagination, Fright at the Museum promises an unforgettable encounter with the unconventional. Entertainers and specialty bars add to the atmosphere. Guests will experience all of this Halloween magic in addition to City Museum’s hands-on fun for the regular admission price.

ENTERTAINMENT

Brace for heart-pounding performances , Witness the breathtaking artistry of world-renowned contortionists as they twist their bodies into unimaginable shapes, blurring the lines between human capability and artistic expression. Be awestruck by the mesmerizing display of fire manipulation as a skilled performer dances with flames in a symphony of light and heat.

AmoraFire

A former Circus performer with Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus, AmoraFire is considered one of the elite fire performers in the industry. Glitz, glamour, showmanship, and her unsurpassed skill level along with her ability to engage her audience is what has made her so sought after. AmoraFire’s fire manipulation act is not only soulful and enthralling, but will keep you clapping, cheering, and on the edge of your seat as she defies logic and executes mind-boggling feats with fire. AmoraFire has been featured gracing the stages of world-renowned venues such as Ripley’s Believe It Or Not, Walt Disney World, Busch Gardens, and Sea World. Just to name a few. This is AmoraFire’s second year returning to City Museum’s Fright at the Museum event.

Kristy and Caitlin Reichel

Merging the world of flexibility into the strength of a traditional Chinese Pole performance, this act is built to amaze. Kristy and Caitlin Reichel are internationally known for their circus arts. Here in America they have worked with artists like Pitbull and John Travolta, while also traveling the world with USO tours and international events.

Fire performers and contortionists will be on stage at the following times. (Asterisks denote kid-friendly shows.)