Free & Cheap Things to Do in New York This Weekend (October 20, 21, 22, 2017)

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Looking for free and cheap things to do in New York City this weekend?  We have scoured the internet to find fun, interesting, artsy, tasty, active, educational and unique experiences that you can do this weekend in the city for free or cheap.

If you’re on a budget (or even if you’re not), check out the chronological list below for ideas on what to do this weekend without breaking the bank. Whatever your interests – food, music, movies, theater, dance, comedy, classes, tours, art or games – there’s definitely something here for you!

 

Friday October 20, 2017

Garment District Arts Festival | Art Fair/Festival

  • Garment District (Various Galleries), 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM (Free!)
  • Visit over 90 artists in the space they create during Open Studios. Enjoy public performances on the Garment District Plazas. Get crafty at the second annual Maker’s Way. All this plus, galleries, exhibitions, and public art across the neighborhood. 
  • Event Website

Chelsea Film Festival | Film Fair/Festival

  • Chelsea (Various Locations), Friday – Sunday 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM ($13+)
  • A wide range of international films, such as documentaries and feature-lengths, focusing on the theme of “Global Issues” and empowering the work of risk-taking storytellers.
  • Event Website

Gravesend Inn Haunted House | Theater

  • City Tech (Brooklyn), 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM & 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM ($10)
  • Produced by Theatreworks, City Tech’s resident theatrical troupe, with design, construction and operating support provided by students and faculty of the College’s nationally unique Entertainment Technology Department.
  • Recurs next Friday.
  • Event Website

Cider Week | Drink Fair/Festival

  • Various Locations in Manhattan & Brooklyn, 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM (Free!)
  • All things cider! With tastings, dinners, classes, education, and more.
  • Through October 29.
  • Event Website

NewFest | Film Fair/Festival

  • Various Locations (Chelsea), Friday – Sunday 1:00 PM – 11:30 PM ($16+)
  • Celebrating its annual LGBT Film Festival featuring 40 films, panels, and parties that shine a light on the LGBT experience.
  • Event Website

Margaret Mead Film Festival | Film Fair/Festival

  • American Museum of Natural History, Friday – Sunday 4:00 PM – 11:00 PM ($12+)
  • More than 40 ground-breaking, international, nonfiction films and media present fresh cross-cultural perspectives. Honoring legendary anthropologist Margaret Mead, the festival reinforces our search for deeper understanding of the limitless diversity and complex texture that is human experience.
  • Event Website

Museum of Modern Art | Museum/Art

  • 11 W. 53rd St., 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Free!)
  • Free admission to the MoMA courtesy of Uniqlo
  • Recurs every Friday.
  • Event Website

Free Music Fridays | Music

  • American Folk Art Museum, 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM (Free!)
  • This week’s feature includes Cordelia Stephens, Thurston Ray, and Jesse Glendon Tillers.
  • Recurs every Friday.
  • Event Website

Button Making Night and Public Art | Art Music

  • Virginia Park (Bronx), 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM (Free!)
  • Enjoy a drum circle in Virginia Park in collaboration with the public artwork Daylighting by Lovie Pignata and Loving the Bronx.
  • Event Website

“ParaNorman” Screening | Film

  • Jackie Robinson Park (Manhattan), 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Free!)
  • Synopsis: A boy with the power to speak to the dead gathers an army of friends to fight zombies brought to life by a curse. Meanwhile, terrified townspeople prepare to fight the supernatural.
  • Event Website

“The Bride of Frankenstein” Screening | Film

  • Carroll Park (Brooklyn), 6:15 PM – 7:30 PM (Free!)
  • Synopsis: Based on the gothic novel by Mary Shelley, this 1935 classic picks up right after the events in the film, “Frankenstein”.
  • Event Website

“Jennifer’s Body” Screening | Film

  • McCarren Park (Brooklyn), 6:15 PM – 8:00 PM (Free!)
  • Synopsis: Jennifer, a small town cheerleader who becomes a pale and sickly creature hungry for a meaty snack, and guys who never stood a chance with her before, take on new luster in the light of Jennifer’s insatiable appetite.
  • Event Website

“Hocus Pocus” Drive-In Screening | Film

  • John Golden Park (Queens), 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM (Free!)
  • Synopsis: After three centuries, three witch sisters are resurrected in Salem, Massachusetts on Halloween night, and it is up to two teenagers, a young girl, and an immortal cat to put an end to their reign of terror once and for all.
  • Event Website

St. Francis Men’s Soccer Game | Active

  • Pier 5 Brooklyn Bridge Park, 7:00 PM (Free!)
  • The St. Francis College Men’s Soccer Team will call BBP home for the fifth year in a row. Last year, the Terriers were NEC regular season champions and NEC Tournament champions.
  • Event Website

Think Olio Classical Music to Free Jazz | Class Music

  • Strand Bookstore (Manhattan), 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM ($24, complimentary beer and wine)
  • This week’s topic: a look at the transition and performance practice from “classical music” to “free jazz” through the lens of improvisation: the act of spontaneous composition. The more one tries to analyze the differences between the two approaches, the similarities reveal themselves much more than the differences.
  • Musicians include: Whitney George, Daniel Carter, Dan Kurfirst, & John Murchison.
  • Event Website

Morgan Library & Museum | Museum/Art

  • Madison Ave & 36th St., 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Free!)
  • Free admission to the library and museum.
  • Recurs every Friday.
  • Event Website

Whitney Museum | Museum/Art

  • 99 Gansevoort Street (Chelsea), 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM (Free!)
  • Free/pay what you wish admission to the Whitney Museum.
  • Recurs every Friday.
  • Event Website

H.P. Lovecraft Festival | Theater

  • 81 Christopher St. (Manhattan), 8:00 PM ($24)
  • Lit by flickering candlelight, bathed in ghostly mist, the players hope to chill the marrow in your bones as they celebrate Halloween with the 9th annual festival teeming with very special denizens of its own, so rich in bloodcurdling variety that the heart thuds loudly, sweat breaks and the cringing mind searches shudderingly for the next ghastly manifestation in this terrifying feast of fiendish delights! All live, onstage complete with our fabulous cast, original orchestral scores and a plethora of sound effects.
  • Recurs through November 5.com
  • Event Website

Shame | Comedy

  • Q.E.D. (Astoria), 9:30 PM – 11:00 PM ($6)
  • Come witness the shameful confessgions of some of New York’s funniest. Performers share jokes and tales of less-than-proud moments and honest experiences in this cringe-worthy comedy show.
  • Event Website

Karaoke | Music Fun & Games

  • Union Hall (Brooklyn), Midnight – Late (Free!)
  • Karaoke!
  • Recurs every Friday night.
  • Event Website

 

Saturday October 21, 2017

Garment District Arts Festival | Art Fair/Festival

  • Garment District (Various Galleries), 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM (Free!)
  • Visit over 90 artists in the space they create during Open Studios. Enjoy public performances on the Garment District Plazas. Get crafty at the second annual Maker’s Way. All this plus, galleries, exhibitions, and public art across the neighborhood. 
  • Event Website

Chelsea Film Festival | Film Fair/Festival

  • Chelsea (Various Locations), Friday – Sunday 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM ($13+)
  • A wide range of international films, such as documentaries and feature-lengths, focusing on the theme of “Global Issues” and empowering the work of risk-taking storytellers.
  • Event Website

The Amazing Maize Maze & Maze By Moonlight | Active

  • Queens Farm, 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM ($10)
  • Find your way out of this three-acre corn labyrinth! The adventure begins with a “Stalk Talk” to prepare you for the challenge of finding clues, solving puzzles, and making your way out of the maze.
  • This weekend (and next), the maze stays open until moonlight. Recurs weekends through October.
  • Event Website

NewFest | Film Fair/Festival

  • Various Locations (Chelsea), Friday – Sunday 11:00 AM – 11:30 PM ($16+)
  • Celebrating its annual LGBT Film Festival featuring 40 films, panels, and parties that shine a light on the LGBT experience.
  • Event Website

Arts in the Park Festival | Fair/Festival Art

  • East Pinetum (Central Park), 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Free!)
  • Central Park transforms into a stage, museum, and art studio for a free day of public art to celebrate this milestone. Art lovers, families, and park-goers will be delighted by free art exhibits, performances, and hands-on art workshops in Central Park’s beautiful East Pinetum field. Over 100 artworks, workshops and performances will take place.
  • Event Website

FAD Market | Fair/Festival

  • City Point (Brooklyn), Saturday & Sunday 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Free!)
  • A stunning lineup of over 50 independent designer makers showcasing unique handcrafted art, jewelry, apparel, bath and body care, tableware and home furnishings. Get set for an exciting lineup of interactive activities, artist collaborations and special guest partnerships!
  • Event Website

Central Park: Mid-Park Welcome Tour | Tour

  • Humboldt Statue in Central Park, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (Free!)
  • Highlights of this tour include: Balcony Bridge, Oak Bridge, the Lake, the Ramble, and Belvedere Castle.
  • Event Website

Marco Polo Festival | Fair/Festival

  • Chinatown & Little Italy, 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Free!)
  • Witness the procession of large-scale Marco Polo and Kublai Khan marionettes and the magnificent hand-painted 50 foot long Silk Road banner. Musical and cultural performances takes place at the end, including traditional Chinese & Italian Opera, folk dances, contemporary instrumental performances  and more!
  • Event Website

Margaret Mead Film Festival | Film Fair/Festival

  • American Museum of Natural History, Friday – Sunday 11:30 AM – 10:00 PM ($12+)
  • More than 40 ground-breaking, international, nonfiction films and media present fresh cross-cultural perspectives. Honoring legendary anthropologist Margaret Mead, the festival reinforces our search for deeper understanding of the limitless diversity and complex texture that is human experience.
  • Event Website

Halloween Dog Parade | Fair/Festival

  • Tompkins Square Park, 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM (Free!)
  • Pooches let their alter-egos shine, putting on some of the cutest and most creative costumes you’ve ever seen.
  • Event Website

Cider Week | Drink Fair/Festival

  • Various Locations in Manhattan & Brooklyn, 12:00 PM – 7:00 PM (Free!)
  • All things cider! With tastings, dinners, classes, education, and more.
  • Through October 29.
  • Event Website

A 19th Century Home in Mourning | Museum/Art

  • Merchant’s House Museum (Manhattan), 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM ($15)
  • Step back in time to 1865, when family patriarch Seabury Tredwell died at home in his second floor bedroom. Poignant scenes of death and grief recreated in the House will explore mid-19th century mourning customs. Pay your last respects at his deathbed upstairs, or join the mourning in the double parlor, hung with black crepe and set for a mid-19th century funeral. And stage your own “postmortem” photograph in our 19th century coffin.
  • Recurs through October 30.
  • Event Website

Gravesend Inn Haunted House | Theater

  • City Tech (Brooklyn), 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM & 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM ($10)
  • Produced by Theatreworks, City Tech’s resident theatrical troupe, with design, construction and operating support provided by students and faculty of the College’s nationally unique Entertainment Technology Department.
  • Recurs next Saturday.
  • Event Website

Chelsea Flea Market | Fair/Festival

  • West 25th Street, between 6th Ave & Broadway, 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM ($1 admission)
  • Features up to 135 vendors selling antiques, collectibles, ephemera, decorative arts, vintage clothing, jewelry, and other types of antiques (items more than 100 years old), vintage items (including Art Deco and Mid-Century Modern items), and other desirable items from the past.
  • Recurs weekly.
  • Event Website

Hell’s Kitchen Flea Market | Fair/Festival

  • West 39th Street, between 9th & 10th Ave, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Free to enter, goods for purchase)
  • A place where collectors and top-notch hagglers including fashion hunters, designers, celebs, tourists, and residents shop for antiques, collectibles, vintage clothing, home decorations, furniture, ephemera, jewelry, and more.
  • Recurs weekly.
  • Event Website

Highline Tour: From Freight to Flowers | Tour

  • The High Line, 10:00 AM – 11:15 AM (Free!)
  • A 75-minute-long tour led by High Line Docents, knowledgeable volunteer guides, will offer you an insider’s perspective on the park’s history, design, and landscape.
  • Recurs weekly through October.
  • Event Website

The Green Team | Active

  • Brooklyn Bridge Park, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM (Free!)
  • Volunteer with the Green Team: The Green Team provides essential horticultural care to the Park, including planting, mulching, and removing invasive plants. The Green Team is a wonderful opportunity to learn about gardening, enjoy nature, and make the Park look its best.
  • Recurs Saturdays.
  • Event Website

Garden Highlights Walk Tour 

  • Wave Hill, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (Free!)
  • Join a Wave Hill Garden Guide for an hour-long tour of seasonal garden highlights.
  • Event Website

Fall Foliage Walk: Trees of Prospect Park Tour 

  • Prospect Park, 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM (Free!)
  • Urban Park Ranger naturalists will explain why leaves change colors and introduce you to the diversity of trees found in our urban forests.
  • Event Website

Smorgasburg | Food Fair/Festival

  • Williamsburg (Saturday) and Prospect Park (Sunday), 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Free to enter, food and drink for purchase)
  • 75-100 food and drink vendors.
  • Recurs weekly, April through October.
  • Event Website

Hester Street Fair Food Fair/Festival

  • Hester Street (Manhattan), 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Free!)
  • Celebrate the changing of the seasons with a little extra fall friendly fun festivities.
  • Recurs Saturdays through the end of October.
  • Event Website

Long Island City Flea & Food | Fair/Festival Food

  • 5-25 46th Avenue, LIC, 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Free to enter, goods for purchase)
  • The market has over 80 carefully curated vendors that sell items such as internationally inspired food & drink, antiques, art, furniture, fashion, jewelry, arts & crafts and much more.
  • Recurs weekly.
  • Event Website

Harvest Festival | Fair/Festival

  • Smiling Hogshead Ranch (Queens), 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM (Free!)
  • Founded in 2011, the Ranch is growing and invites the community at large to a hybrid garden party, street fair, and classic fall carnival. Fun activities, entertainment, food, drink, and a silent auction, as they raise funds for the 2018 season.
  • Event Website

Brooklyn Brewery Tours | Tour Food

  • Brooklyn Brewery, 12:30 PM – 6:00 PM (Free!)
  • Tour the brewery and learn how beer is made.
  • Recurs every Saturday & Sunday.
  • Event Website

Union Square Park Tour | Tour

  • Union Square, 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM (Free!)
  • Explore the social and political history of the Union Square neighborhood and learn about the people and events that shaped this vibrant historical community.
  • Recurs every Saturday.
  • Event Website

Central Park: Northern Forts | Tour

  • Charles Dana Discovery Center in Central Park, 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM (Free!)
  • Learn about Central Park’s involvement in the American Revolution and the War of 1812.
  • Event Website

Bargemusic Music

  • Brooklyn Bridge Park, 4:00 PM (Free!)
  • Walk across the gangplank of a renovated coffee barge for a one-hour, family-friendly concert by Bargemusic.
  • Recurs Saturdays.
  • Event Website

“The Haunted Mansion” Screening | Film

  • Marcus Garvey Park (Manhattan), 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM (Free!)
  • Synopsis: A real-estate agent mistakenly has his family stay in a haunted house.
  • Event Website

Queens Night Market | Fair/Festival Food

  • New York Hall of Science, 6:00 PM – Midnight (Free to enter, food and drink for purchase)
  • Open-air market that celebrates the rich cultural and ethnic diversity of Queens and NYC through affordable street food, art, and performances.
  • Recurs every Saturday.
  • Event Website

“Frankenweenie” Screening | Film

  • Maria Hernandez Park (Brooklyn), 6:15 PM – 8:00 PM (Free!)
  • Synopsis: Victor Frankenstein is a science nerd and outsider at school, but he does have one good friend: his dog, Sparky. But when, tragedy strikes, and Sparky dies, Victor is heartbroken. He decides to jolt old Sparky back to life.
  • Event Website

The Addams Family” Screening | Film

  • Fort Greene Park (Brooklyn), 6:15 PM – 8:15 PM (Free!)
  • Synopsis: Enjoy the laughs as con artists plan to fleece the eccentric Addams family using an accomplice who claims to be their long lost Uncle Fester. This freaky family favorite is based on the characters created by cartoonist Charles Addams and the classic 1960s TV show.
  • Event Website

Trivia Night | Fun & Games

H.P. Lovecraft Festival | Theater

  • 81 Christopher St. (Manhattan), 8:00 PM ($24)
  • Lit by flickering candlelight, bathed in ghostly mist, the players hope to chill the marrow in your bones as they celebrate Halloween with the 9th annual festival teeming with very special denizens of its own, so rich in bloodcurdling variety that the heart thuds loudly, sweat breaks and the cringing mind searches shudderingly for the next ghastly manifestation in this terrifying feast of fiendish delights! All live, onstage complete with our fabulous cast, original orchestral scores and a plethora of sound effects.
  • Recurs through November 5.
  • Event Website

Last Stop Laughs | Comedy

  • Q.E.D. (Astoria), 11:00 PM – 12:30 AM (Free!)
  • Late night stand up.
  • Recurs every Saturday.
  • Event Website

DJ Party | Music Dance

  • Union Hall (Brooklyn), Midnight – Late (Free!)
  • DJ Colleen Crumbcake (East Village Radio) spins a late night mix of heavy hitters starting at midnight to make your booty bounce! Hip Hop, Mainstream Dance Hits, Classic Soul, Old Skool, & Disco.
  • Recurs most Saturday nights.
  • Event Website

 

Sunday October 22, 2017

Tour de Bronx | Active

  • Concrete Plant Park, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Free!)
  • Join nearly 6,000 cyclists as they hit the road for the Tour de Bronx, the largest free cycling event in New York State.
  • Register in advance.
  • Event Website

NewFest | Film Fair/Festival

  • Various Locations (Chelsea), Friday – Sunday 10:00 AM – 11:30 PM ($16+)
  • Celebrating its annual LGBT Film Festival featuring 40 films, panels, and parties that shine a light on the LGBT experience.
  • Event Website

Photography Scavenger Hunt | Fun & Games

  • Central Park, 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM (Free!)
  • Bring your own digital camera or smart phone to capture evidence of your scavenger clues. Work on your own or as a team.
  • Register in advance.
  • Event Website

The Amazing Maize Maze | Active

  • Queens Farm, 11:00 AM – 4:30 PM ($10)
  • Find your way out of this three-acre corn labyrinth! The adventure begins with a “Stalk Talk” to prepare you for the challenge of finding clues, solving puzzles, and making your way out of the maze.
  • Recurs weekends through October.
  • Event Website

Chelsea Film Festival | Film Fair/Festival

  • Chelsea (Various Locations), Friday – Sunday 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM ($13+)
  • A wide range of international films, such as documentaries and feature-lengths, focusing on the theme of “Global Issues” and empowering the work of risk-taking storytellers.
  • Event Website

FAD Market | Fair/Festival

  • City Point (Brooklyn), Saturday & Sunday 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Free!)
  • A stunning lineup of over 50 independent designer makers showcasing unique handcrafted art, jewelry, apparel, bath and body care, tableware and home furnishings. Get set for an exciting lineup of interactive activities, artist collaborations and special guest partnerships!
  • Event Website

Howl-een Pooch Parade | Fair/Festival

  • Allan Kivlehan Playground, 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM (Free!)
  • There will be treats, a costume contest, obstacle course, and a pet adoption event. Dress your dog up and allow him to strut his stuff.
  • Event Website

Fall Festival | Fair/Festival

  • Tudor Park (Queens), 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM (Free!)
  • A day of fun activities including crafts, inflatables, face painting, games, a pumpkin patch, music, a visit from the Nature Company, and more!
  • Event Website

Margaret Mead Film Festival | Film Fair/Festival

  • American Museum of Natural History, Friday – Sunday 12:00 PM – 10:00 PM ($12+)
  • More than 40 ground-breaking, international, nonfiction films and media present fresh cross-cultural perspectives. Honoring legendary anthropologist Margaret Mead, the festival reinforces our search for deeper understanding of the limitless diversity and complex texture that is human experience.
  • Event Website

Fall Foliage Walk | Tour

  • Randall’s Island Park, 2:00 PM (Free!)
  • The beautiful waterfront pathways of Randall’s Island Park provides an excellent view of the gorgeous fall colors in our gardens, woodland trail and wetlands. Join a Fall Foliage Walk to learn more about the colorful changes happening on the Island.
  • Event Website

Central Park Tour: Heart of the Park | Tour

  • 5th Ave and 72nd Street, 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM (Free!)
  • Visit some of the park’s most famous landmarks, including Conservatory Water, Loeb Boathouse, Bethesda Terrace, Bow Bridge, Cherry Hill, the lake, and Strawberry Fields.
  • Event Website

Chelsea Flea Market | Fair/Festival

  • West 25th Street, between 6th Ave & Broadway, 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM ($1 admission)
  • Features up to 135 vendors selling antiques, collectibles, ephemera, decorative arts, vintage clothing, jewelry, and other types of antiques (items more than 100 years old), vintage items (including Art Deco and Mid-Century Modern items), and other desirable items from the past.
  • Recurs weekly.
  • Event Website

Hell’s Kitchen Flea Market | Fair/Festival

  • West 39th Street, between 9th & 10th Ave, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Free to enter, goods for purchase)
  • A place where collectors and top-notch hagglers including fashion hunters, designers, celebs, tourists, and residents shop for antiques, collectibles, vintage clothing, home decorations, furniture, ephemera, jewelry, and more.
  • Recurs weekly.
  • Event Website

Grand Bazaar | Fair/Festival

  • 77th St. & Columbus Ave., 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM (Free!)
  • The largest curated weekly market on the Upper West Side: indoors & outdoors, local artist, designers, and antique/vintage dealers sell one-of-a-kind and limited edition art, antique watches, vintage collectibles and fashion, handmade jewelry and furniture.
  • Recurs every Sunday.
  • Event Website

Smorgasburg | Food Fair/Festival

  • Williamsburg (Saturday) and Prospect Park (Sunday), 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Free to enter, food and drink for purchase)
  • 75-100 food and drink vendors.
  • Recurs weekly, April through October.
  • Event Website

Long Island City Flea & Food | Fair/Festival Food

  • 5-25 46th Avenue, LIC, 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Free to enter, goods for purchase)
  • The market has over 80 carefully curated vendors that sell items such as internationally inspired food & drink, antiques, art, furniture, fashion, jewelry, arts & crafts and much more.
  • Recurs weekly.
  • Event Website

Brooklyn Brewery Tours | Tour Food

  • Brooklyn Brewery, 12:30 PM – 6:00 PM (Free!)
  • Tour the brewery and learn how beer is made.
  • Recurs every Saturday & Sunday.
  • Event Website

“Carrie” Screening | Film

  • McCarren Park (Brooklyn), 6:15 PM – 8:30 PM (Free!)
  • Synopsis: When strange occurrences start happening around Carrie, she begins to suspect that she has supernatural powers. Invited to the prom by the empathetic Tommy, Carrie tries to let her guard down, but things eventually take a dark and violent turn.
  • Event Website

Trivia Night | Fun & Games

  • Arts & Crafts Beer Parlor Soha (by Columbia), 7:00 PM (Free!)
  • Recurring every Sunday
  • Each week features an “On This Day In History” round, a rapid-fire “Name Threes” round, the best-curated audio round in the city, and tons of prizes, including books, theater tickets, & other prizes (many of them drinkable).
  • TriviaNYC Website
  • Venue Website

H.P. Lovecraft Festival | Theater

  • 81 Christopher St. (Manhattan), 8:00 PM ($24)
  • Lit by flickering candlelight, bathed in ghostly mist, the players hope to chill the marrow in your bones as they celebrate Halloween with the 9th annual festival teeming with very special denizens of its own, so rich in bloodcurdling variety that the heart thuds loudly, sweat breaks and the cringing mind searches shudderingly for the next ghastly manifestation in this terrifying feast of fiendish delights! All live, onstage complete with our fabulous cast, original orchestral scores and a plethora of sound effects.
  • Recurs through November 5.
  • Event Website