John Mitty Monday, October 15, 2012 |
Take part in Coney Island's original Halloween extravaganza and one of the smartest and best spook shows in all of New York City.
DIRTY WORK AT THE WAX WORKS is a demented story told by the 1970's Night Watchman of Coney Island's infamous Presidential Wax Works. If you take his after hours, crackpipe smoking, hallucinated tour though the Hall of Presidents, don't be too shocked or offended, if you hear excessive swearing and encounter excessive graphic violence including:
A Shooting Gallery Re-Enactment of the Kennedy assassination.
Zombies eating Richard Nixon's brain and a Funeral interrupted by a Booger hanging off of George Washington's nose.
DIRTY WORK AT THE WAX WORKS is October's perfect mash-up of Halloween Horror & Horrifying Presidents!
Vote for our Creepiest Carny Ever!
Or Vote for our League of Zombie Fighting Creepshow Commanders in Chief!
Vote for the Worst Presidents and Best Halloween Ever!
Come see what the New York Press called "not only the best and wildest haunted house in town, but the smartest as well."
DIRTY WORK AT THE WAX WORKS
Written and Directed by Dick Zigun
Starring: Scott Baker
Set Design: Kate Dale
Paintings: Marie Roberts
Dates and Times:
October 12-13-14; 19-20-21; 24-25-26-27-28-29-30-31
Performances on the hour from 6 PM through 11 PM (Last ticket sold at 11pm).
Tickets:
All tickets are $10 in advance or at the door. Under 16 must be accompanied by parent or legal guardian. No one under 10 will be admitted!
Advance tickets for all performances at: www.coneyisland.com
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