DOWN
THIS Friday, North Down Museum, Bangor is bracing itself for some intergalactic visitors when Invasion from Planet X takes place in its historic building. Find out if you could survive an alien invasion at this fun event. Visitors can expect storm trooper performances, escape rooms, alien walkabouts, live music and more.
ARMAGH
To celebrate Armagh city centre being granted Purple Flag status, a number of events have been organised, kicking off the a Halloween Movie Day in the Johnston's Building on Saturday October 26 featuring family favourites Beetlejuice and Hocus Pocus.
FERMANAGH
Calling all witches and wizards! Share Discovery Village are pleased to offer you a place on their magical Halloween Cruise, October 26 to 29. Report to Platform 9 3/4 by 2.30pm on the day of your cruise. Expect to be sorted into your house, cast some spells and sample some fascinating foods from professors, as well as other fun games and crafts.
TYRONE
Jamboree Oktoberfest, where Bavaria meets Fintona, returns to the Ecclesville Centre Fintona on Saturday evening. Performing at this year's Jamboree Oktoberfest will be Derek Ryan, Johnny Brady, Paul Kelly and Christopher King.
DERRY
First performed in 2006, Isosceles' presentation of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is a fast-paced adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic novel which has enthralled audiences throughout Britain and Ireland and played to packed houses everywhere. See it performed live at the Playhouse in Derry this Saturday.
ANTRIM
Halloween Hullabaloo / Travelling Treeluminations comes to Ballylough Country Estate from October 25 to 31, two events in one with the "seeing is believing" Travelling Treeluminations lighting up the woodlands to specially composed music by Sharon Graham. From there, you'll travel on to the Hullabaloo with family friendly ghosts, a haunted castle and maybe the odd scary zombie!
BELFAST
Aisling Ghéar Theatre Co is taking over the Cultúrlann for its Samhain/Halloween celebrations. Let Butler McCracken take you on a special tour of this scary old building. Expect ghostly stories, spooky goings on and some creepy crawlies! This event is in Irish and is aimed at children who are attending Irish medium primary schools. It is easy peasy to understand but, if in doubt, consult your child for a quick translation.
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