If you prefer your Halloween celebrations to have a bit of culture, the metro area is definitely the place to be. You'll find several musical possibilities as well as a haunting play. Vintage Theatre Productions Weekends in October offer theater-goers thrills and chills in "Murderers.
" Set in a small town in upstate New York, a family is stalked a serial killer who is beheading victims. Everyone in town in a suspect and the audience must figure out who is really the victim and who is the killer. Colorado Ballet "Dracula" returns to the Colorado Ballet.
The ballet will perform the show from Thursday, Oct. 25 through Sunday, Oct. 29 at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House.
It features the choreography of Michael Pink and a score by Philip Feeney. Highlands Ranch Concert Band Highlands Ranch is throwing a jazz dance to celebrate Halloween on Saturday, Oct. 27.
Band director Joseph Brice has put together an evening of danceable tunes for "Swing Shift," a popular big band ensemble of the concert band. The concert will begin at 7:30 p.m.
and you're encouraged to dress in costume. Colorado Symphony Orchestra The Colorado Symphony Orchestra kicks off its Chase Family Series of concerts for the season with its fall favorite, the Halloween concert on Tuesday, Oct. 30.
Associate conductor Scott O'Neil and the symphony are preparing an all-new program but expect to find the orchestra in full costume as usual. Pre-concert activities begin at 5 p.m.
with concert itself scheduled for 6:30 p.m.
