The 17th century House of the Seven Gables literally comes alive every October when the Museum transforms itself into a theatrical entertainment venue. During three of the Haunted Happening weekends this year, visitors will have the opportunity to see two of the famous houses at the site in a new light. In keeping with a tradition that has lasted almost two decades, actors take up residence in each room and portray characters that have made the houses so famous. Many of these actors have been playing their roles for a number of years and the professionalism of the performances is outstanding. Past seasons have consistently been awarded rave reviews from both the general public and noted publications. Many customers consistently return year after year as part of their Halloween tradition.
SPIRITS OF THE GABLES
presented in The House of the Seven Gables
As the title
suggests, Spirits of the Gables
resurrects the characters from Nathaniel Hawthorne’s famous novel of the same
name. The author was a frequent visitor
to this notorious house when his second cousin Susannah Ingersoll was in
residence. Her stories of her childhood
home inspired Hawthorne to create a story of two fictional families who owned
the property. Matthew Maule, the first
owner, is cheated out of his home by a conviction of witchcraft…but not without
exacting revenge. He curses his accuser,
Colonel Pyncheon, with the words, “God will give you blood to drink!” Nevertheless, Pyncheon takes over the
property, intending to make it his family home. His tenure, however, is short-lived
due to gruesome events, but his descendants stubbornly continue to reside in
the home. The consequence is that some member of every Pyncheon generation is
destined to die a mysterious death.
LEGACY OF THE HANGING JUDGE
SPIRITS OF THE GABLES
presented in The House of the Seven Gables
Theater goers will
meet not only the most tormented spirit of The Gables, Matthew Maule, but also
all members of the final generation who lived in the house. They share their stories and predicaments and
the audience can only sympathize with their dilemmas. The house takes on a
sinister atmosphere as the audience gradually learns more of the story. The final exit is a welcome relief into the
fresh air, but most people continue onto the story of the next theatrical
experience……..
LEGACY OF THE HANGING JUDGE
presented in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Birth Place
Nathaniel Hawthorne
constantly dwelled on his ancestral line and was haunted by the deeds of his
ancestors. His great- great grandfather,
Judge Hathorne, was the most notorious judge presiding over the 1692 Witch
Trials and the only judge who refused to recant any misdoings. No wonder the
author added a “w” to his name to distance himself from his forbears. He wanted no association with such an
infamous background. Nevertheless, that
history invaded his conscience and most likely spurred some of his greatest
writings.
As theatre goers
enter the Hawthorne Birth Place, Nathaniel Hawthorne is once again back in his
childhood home attempting to write. He is happy to share his story with his
visitors who can plainly discern his troubled mind, all because of his ancestor,
who just happens to be in the very next room. Beware, any visitor may be accused of “writing
in the Devil’s book” and be subjected to the same turmoil of so many innocents
in 1692!
The audience continues through each room of the house, meeting those victims and their accusers. Once again, an exit finally presents itself and the house and its eerie story can be left behind. Visitors will then find welcome relief in the charming gift store just next door, housed in the oldest building on the site and stocked with many items to remind them of their adventure.
The audience continues through each room of the house, meeting those victims and their accusers. Once again, an exit finally presents itself and the house and its eerie story can be left behind. Visitors will then find welcome relief in the charming gift store just next door, housed in the oldest building on the site and stocked with many items to remind them of their adventure.
OCTOBER PERFORMANCES SHOW TIMES
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SPIRITS OF THE GABLES
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LEGACY OF THE HANGING JUDGE
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October 11, 12, 13:
7:30PM-9:30PM
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October 11, 12, 13:
7:35PM-9:30PM
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October 18, 19, 25,
26: 7:15PM-11:00PM
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October 18, 19, 25,
26: 7:20PM-11:00PM
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October 31: 7:15PM-10:00PM
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October 31:
7:20PM-10:00PM
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Performances
begin every 5 - 10 minutes as each audience proceeds to the next room.
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Each
individual performance lasts approximately 35 minutes.
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Combo
show times are spaced one hour apart with the two-show experience lasting about
90 minutes.
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Pricing for individuals:
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Single
Performance: $15.00
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Both
Performances (Combo): $27.00
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Pricing for groups of 10 or more:
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Single
Performance: $14.00
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Both
Performances (Combo): $25.00
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Advance
reservations are recommended and can be made by calling 978-744-0991 x104.
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All
credit cards are accepted.
Online booking is not available at this time.
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Tickets
can be purchased at the site on show days depending on availability.
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