Paranormal Night at The Stag’s Head, Willow Springs, IL – 3/27/10
A Paranormal Night
At the location said to be once owned by Al Capone
The Stag’s Head
8933 S. Archer Ave
Willow Springs, IL
Haunted Historic Locations – explore and experience

Chicago’s 3rd Annual Zombie Pub Crawl
pH Productions presents Chicago’s 3rd Annual Zombie Pub Crawl in Andersonville on April 24, 2010. Details pending – keep an eye on http://www.chicagozombiepubcrawl.com/ for additional details and information.
In the meantime, vote for the t-shirt at http://www.chicagozombiepubcrawl.com/vote.html
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Dream Reapers Half Way To Halloween Monster Ball
Dream Reapers Haunted House Presents: The Halfway to Halloween Monster Ball
Come dressed in your most frightening monster or creature attire and revel in a night of sheer terror and madness as we celebrate the halfway to Halloween milestone.
With just six months until Halloween, the ghouls and monsters of Dream Reapers haunted attraction are howling with activity, wanting to feast upon your darkest nightmares.
All creatures 18+ will be admitted.
Hideous and Horrible costumes highly encouraged!
Can’t make your own makeup monstrous enough? Have the Dream Reapers makeup team bring your nightmares to life for only 5$.
Music Provided by:
Fiendo
Through Ashes
Ardmore And Warwick
1945 Cornell Avenue, Melrose Park, IL 60160
Saturday, April 17th, 2010
8:00pm-2:00am
Open to the general public!
More details TBD
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The Somewhat Gelatinous Blob From Beyond the Grave (and also the grave’s in outer space)
Come one! Come all! See the hilarious spoof on b movies and everything sci fi and whatnot
From: Corn Productions
Description: Theater
Title: The Somewhat Gelatinous Blob From Beyond the Grave (and also the grave’s in outer space)
When: Open Friday February 26th and runs Wednesdays through Saturdays until March 27th. Showtime for all shows is 8pm.
Where: Cornservatory, 4210 N Lincoln, Chicago IL
Tickets: Wednesdays – $7, Thursdays – $10, Fridays and Saturdays – $15. Group rates are available.
Reservations: Call 312-409-6435 or purchase tickets online at www.cornservatory.org
Contact: Robert Bouwman 773-407-5186 (cell) or 312-409-6435 (VM)
Lock yer windows! Lock yer doors! Our teens are disappearing. Our mothers afraid. Our fathers are consuming thrice as many martinis as their fathers. THRICE! There’s a threat out there! Corn Productions and special sponsor—Smirkin’ Gherkins—bring you a tale of a threat! A tale of fear! A tale of terror! A tale of… The Somewhat Gelatinous Blob From Beyond the Grave (and also the grave’s in outer space).
Something is bumping off young, hope-filled, American teens—something that leaves behind bright green goo. Official United States Scientist—Smittie—knows exactly what this something is: a Boogeranious Lifeform Originating from Bylopsia-X25. At the American University of Science College, where he became a scientist, they just called it… a BLOB. But the President and his men believe that any threat of this magnitude can mean only one thing: Communists. Communists that… goo green. Irish Communists! In response to this growing danger, the President sends Smittie on the most important mission of his life: to protect the president’s one and only daughter—Midge—from these Commumicks and bring her back to the Pentagon safely. Can Midge and Smittie defeat the BLOB before it destroys the very spirit of America?
The Somewhat Gelatinous Blob From Beyond the Grave (and also the grave’s in outer space) is written by Julia Weiss, directed by Anneliese Toft, assistant directed by Richard Anderson, and features Katherine Schwartz, Kevin Anderson, Lindsay Bartlett, Steve Thomas, Matt Thompson Gripe, Dave Kaniuk, Michael Schmitt, Jim McDaniel, Lindsey Charles, Evan Hill, Laura Deger, and Daniel Polonka.
So, prepare yourself to embrace the absurdity of atomic age paranoia, willful naiveté, and fake science at the Cornservatory this February and March with our B-picture parody premiere: The Somewhat Gelatinous Blob From Beyond the Grave (and also the grave’s in outer space)—opening February 26th and running every Wednesday through Saturday at 8 pm until March 27th. Ticket price is $7 for Wednesday, $10 for Thursday, and $15 for Friday and Saturday. Tickets can be reserved by calling 312-409-6435 or purchased online at www.cornservatory.org.

The Somewhat Gelatinous Blob From Beyond the Grave (and also the grave’s in outer space)
Come one! Come all! See the hilarious spoof on b movies and everything sci fi and whatnot
From: Corn Productions
Description: Theater
Title: The Somewhat Gelatinous Blob From Beyond the Grave (and also the grave’s in outer space)
When: Open Friday February 26th and runs Wednesdays through Saturdays until March 27th. Showtime for all shows is 8pm.
Where: Cornservatory, 4210 N Lincoln, Chicago IL
Tickets: Wednesdays – $7, Thursdays – $10, Fridays and Saturdays – $15. Group rates are available.
Reservations: Call 312-409-6435 or purchase tickets online at www.cornservatory.org
Contact: Robert Bouwman 773-407-5186 (cell) or 312-409-6435 (VM)
Lock yer windows! Lock yer doors! Our teens are disappearing. Our mothers afraid. Our fathers are consuming thrice as many martinis as their fathers. THRICE! There’s a threat out there! Corn Productions and special sponsor—Smirkin’ Gherkins—bring you a tale of a threat! A tale of fear! A tale of terror! A tale of… The Somewhat Gelatinous Blob From Beyond the Grave (and also the grave’s in outer space).
Something is bumping off young, hope-filled, American teens—something that leaves behind bright green goo. Official United States Scientist—Smittie—knows exactly what this something is: a Boogeranious Lifeform Originating from Bylopsia-X25. At the American University of Science College, where he became a scientist, they just called it… a BLOB. But the President and his men believe that any threat of this magnitude can mean only one thing: Communists. Communists that… goo green. Irish Communists! In response to this growing danger, the President sends Smittie on the most important mission of his life: to protect the president’s one and only daughter—Midge—from these Commumicks and bring her back to the Pentagon safely. Can Midge and Smittie defeat the BLOB before it destroys the very spirit of America?
The Somewhat Gelatinous Blob From Beyond the Grave (and also the grave’s in outer space) is written by Julia Weiss, directed by Anneliese Toft, assistant directed by Richard Anderson, and features Katherine Schwartz, Kevin Anderson, Lindsay Bartlett, Steve Thomas, Matt Thompson Gripe, Dave Kaniuk, Michael Schmitt, Jim McDaniel, Lindsey Charles, Evan Hill, Laura Deger, and Daniel Polonka.
So, prepare yourself to embrace the absurdity of atomic age paranoia, willful naiveté, and fake science at the Cornservatory this February and March with our B-picture parody premiere: The Somewhat Gelatinous Blob From Beyond the Grave (and also the grave’s in outer space)—opening February 26th and running every Wednesday through Saturday at 8 pm until March 27th. Ticket price is $7 for Wednesday, $10 for Thursday, and $15 for Friday and Saturday. Tickets can be reserved by calling 312-409-6435 or purchased online at www.cornservatory.org.
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