A SERIES of spooky screenings have been lined up in Stourbridge for Halloween.
Seven films are being shown in the Wollaston Studio at Stourbridge Town Hall for fright night fans.
Halloween favourite Hocus Pocus (PG) will be shown on Friday October 27 at 7.30pm, and An American Werewolf in London (18) will be screened at 9.30pm on Saturday October 28.
Earlier on Saturday evening, there will be a performance of M R James’ short theatre piece Casting The Runes from 7.30pm. People can buy a bundle ticket to see that and An American Werewolf on the same night for £14.50.
On Sunday October 29 there will be a Ghostbusters marathon (12A) with three films from the hit franchise being shown.
Ghostbusters is on at 11am, Ghostbusters II at 1.45pm and Ghostbusters: Afterlife at 4.15pm. People can see all three for the price of £15.
There is free popcorn with each ticket bought for all of the above screenings.
Tickets cost £6.50 unless buying in a bundle.
To book tickets, call the box office on 01384 812812 or book online at boroughhalls.co.uk
On Monday October 30 and Tuesday October 31 there will also be screenings of two children’s films, with free facepainting included in the price of a £5 child ticket. Free facepainting numbers are limited, and tickets must be pre-booked.
Monsters, Inc! (U) is being shown on Monday October 30 from 2.30pm, while Scooby Doo! Frankencreepy (PG) is on from 2.30pm on Tuesday October 31.
A full price adult ticket at £6.50 must be bought with every child ticket for these screenings.
Kelly Martin, venue manager for Stourbridge Town Hall, said: “We’re delighted to be putting on a number of spooky screenings over Halloween at Stourbridge Town Hall.
“With free popcorn and face painting for the kids, and seven fantastic films, it represents great value and we expect tickets to go quickly.”
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