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1886 Crescent Hotel Becomes More “Intriguing” On Halloween Night

 

As if the 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa wasn’t intriguing enough on Halloween, Sean-Paul and Juliane Fay, the headliners of Intrigue Theater, will return for the third consecutive year to this historic hotel’s Crystal Ballroom on October 31.  The 2-hour performance begins at 10:00 p.m. with seating at 9:30 p.m.
            This special performance opens with nationally acclaimed illusionist Sean-Paul opening his antiquarian doctor’s bag and sharing some of the newest mysteries from Intrigue Theater.  This will be followed by Juliane Fay, a medium of highly respected repute, who will call upon the energies of the spirits said to be residing in the hotel during a séance.  Randomly selected members of the audience will be invited to the stage and a seat at the séance table to assist in reaching back to and communicating with “those who have crossed over”.
            Intrigue Theater has created a new segment based on the disturbing accounts of  Norman Baker performing autopsies in the Morgue. Sean-Paul will extract tumors from an audience member with his bare hands using only Hypnosis  to eliminate the sense of pain.  This will be a one time performance to offer glimpse into what might have happened in the basement of the Crescent during its days as a Cancer Hospital.  It will only be performed on HALLOWEEN NIGHT – at the Haunted Crescent Hotel.
           This a once-a-year performance has completely sold out by early October in years past, so those interested in attending should secure tickets early.  It is an adjunct to the numerous Crescent Hotel ghost tours that will be conducted day and night on Halloween.

 

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The 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa is a proud member of Historic Hotels of America.  The hotel is located at 75 Prospect Avenue on Eureka Springs’ Historic Loop.
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