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The Rialto Is Going All Out for Halloween and You Don’t Want to Miss It
Spooky season is officially upon us, and the Rialto Theater is having a Halloween celebration you don't want to miss.
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That's right — according to a press release from Backstage Rialto, the non-profit is teaming up with the theatre to bring the Festival of Frights back to Loveland for five days of holiday fun. Here's what you can expect at the event:
Ghost Tales: Historic Rialto Tours | Oct. 24-28
Learn about the theater's historic (and allegedly haunted) 102-year history with the Ghost Tales: Historic Rialto Tours.
The tours will take place at 7:30 p.m. from Oct. 24-25 and at 9 p.m. from Oct. 26-28. Get your tickets for $13 here.
House of Wax Showing | Oct. 26
Catch Vincent Price's classic 1953 film, with a virtual introduction from his daughter Victoria Price, at 7 p.m.
Vincent Price is one of cinema's most iconic villains. What many people don't know about Vincent is that he was a great renaissance man and art advocate. Given Loveland's rich sculpture history, there's no better Vincent Price film to show at Halloween than "House of Wax," where Vincent stars as a scorned sculptor seeking revenge!
— Chad Kennerk, Development Assoc. at Backstage Rialto
Come an hour early to see a presentation of Price's "Three Skeleton Key" and enjoy a specialty cocktail. Get your tickets for $13 here.
Ooze and Schmooze Cocktail Party + The Blob Showing | Oct. 28
Bust out your best Halloween garb for a "spooktacular costumed cocktail party" at 6 p.m. Stick around until 7:30 to watch the classic 1958 horror film The Blob.
Your $40 ticket includes two drink vouchers, snacks, and a movie ticket. If you'd rather skip the booooze, you can get a singular movie ticket for $13. Purchase tickets here.
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