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The Ultimate Halloween Experience, `Haunted! Mind Mysteries and THE Beyond` at Scranton, PA`s Houdini Museum Theater

Released on: October 13, 2008, 3:06 am

Press Release Author: John Bravo

Industry: Entertainment

Press Release Summary: "Haunted! Mind Mysteries & THE Beyond," is the exciting
Psychic Theater presentation that tells the tale of hauntings at 1433 N. Main Avenue
in Scranton, PA, that were connected to a murder / suicide / electrocution that
occurred in the building.

Press Release Body: Scranton, PA, October 13, 2008 -- Psychic Theater's long running
theatrical production held over for the forth consecutive year, "Haunted! Mind
Mysteries & THE Beyond." starring Supernormalist Dick Brooks. Evenings at 7:00 PM,
on stage of The Houdini Museum Theater, in Scranton, PA. Currently extended
Tuesday, Thursday,
Saturday, and Sunday evenings through Thanksgiving weekend, November, 2008.

*(PHOTO Links: http://mysteryentertainer.com/thumbnails.html)
*(Photo Caption: Supernormalistt Dick Brooks.)

"Haunted! Mind Mysteries & THE Beyond," is the exciting Psychic Theater
(http://PsychicTheater.com) presentation that tells the tale of hauntings at 1433
N. Main Avenue in Scranton, PA, that were connected to a murder / suicide /
electrocution that occurred in the building.

Photos and newspaper articles of the happenings are on display. The sitters are
taken through the seven steps to a successful seance in the haunted building that's
over 100 hundred years old. Based on real people and events including infamous area
spiritualist, George Valentine, "the man who challenged Houdini!" from nearby
Wilkes Barre Pa. These challenges were even reported in The New York Times. The
performance includes experiments in mind control, telepathy, clairvoyance,
telekinesis, psycometry, sightless vision, and an exciting seance. The story ends
with a seance in the dark where the spirits of the leading characters are summoned.
This is a multi media event, with the audience being invited to partic ipate
throughout, including, of course, during the seance. The presentation features
paranormalist Dick Brooks (http://MysteryEntertainer.com) and psychic investigator
Dorothy Dietrich.

Searching for ghosts has become something of a national pastime, as well as on
national TV. This has served as the inspiration for this production.

The show opened in the summer of 2005 and is the longest running theatrical
production in the area. This show is not recommended for the very young, weak of
heart, those that are afraid of the dark, or easily frightened.

The curtain rises at 7 PM. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED and should be purchased in advance.

The event is performed year round and is the spookiest fun you will ever have.
You've seen excerpts on "Exploring the Unknown," "Myths And Legends," and The Travel
Channel, now it can be seen in person. The New York Times says their shows are "
High Quality Entertainment!" $35.00 a ticket by reservation only. The presentation
takes 3 hours and longer when the sprits are active, as they are this time of the
year. It all takes place at the world famous Houdini Museum Theater.
(http://Houdini.org) Venture into the paranormal. More info at
PsychicTheater.com. Easy to get to, take I-81 to exit 190 (Main Ave) left two miles
to 1433 N. Main Ave. It is easy to find with a free parking in lot behind the
building. Excellent and reasonable dining available at nearby restaurants.

For More Info Please Call (570) 383-9297.
Press Release submission By PressReleasePoint(http://www.pressreleasepoint.com)


Web Site: http://Houdini.org

Contact Details: John Bravo
Houdini Museum
Scranton, PA
(570) 383-9297
magicus@comcast.net
http://Houdini.org

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