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The Gateway Presents a Scavenger “Haunt” at NYC's Trick-or-Treat “Get Booed” at Lincoln Center

By: Oct. 26, 2016
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Gateway's Haunted Playhouse of Bellport, Long Island, partners with New York City's Lincoln Center to present the first ever Scavenger "Haunt" at this year's LC Kids Trick-or-Treat "Get Booed" on Saturday October 29th from 11:00 am - 1:00 pm at the Lincoln Center Plazas and The David Rubenstein Atrium.

The free event for children of all ages will feature actors and characters from Gateway's Haunted Playhouse who will be on hand to entertain and make sure everyone will "Get Booed."

"It is a great honor to be recognized as one of the leading Haunted Attractions and Entertainment Venues in New York and to be invited by Lincoln Center to participate this year," says Gateway Haunt Director Michael Baker, "We look forward to share our passion for performance and Halloween with the kids and community of New York City."

Additional entertainment includes a trick-or-treating costume parade across the Lincoln Center campus, a David Bowie tribute concert and dance party as well as giveaways from Jazz at Lincoln Center; Flim Society of Lincoln Center; The Chamber Music Society; The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts; American Ballet Theatre; Little, Brown Books for Young Readers; Children's Museum of Manhattan; New York-Presbyterian; Gogo Squeez, and more.

LC Kids is presented by New York-PresbyterianAmazing this are Happening Here for Kids. Support for LC Kids programs and events are provided by Disney. Generous support is also provided by Barbara and James Block, Sandra and Tony Tamer, Joseph Bae and Janice Lee, Anna Nikolayevsky, Amanda and John Waldron, the Robertson Family and Joseph M. Cohen.

More information at Kids.LincolnCenter.org


The Gateway is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that seeks to provide theatre of the highest caliber to the Long Island region and beyond. It is the region's oldest professional theatre.



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