They’re Coming To Get You: Evil toys haunt Tift Theatre starting Oct. 24

TIFTON — They’re in every home, in every part of town. Watching. Waiting. Now, they’re coming to the Tift Theatre to scare the daylights out of you during this year’s Evil Toys Haunted Theatre.

“This year’s theme is evil toys, possessed toys, people being turned into toys,” said Tift Theatre business manager Kaylee Stokes.

The Haunted Theatre will run from Oct. 24-26 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. and Oct. 28-31 from 6:30-9:30 p.m.

“We may stay open a little later on Halloween Night,” Stokes said. “We will also be out doing the Downtown Trick-or-Treat for kids on Halloween. That’s a good time to come down and see everybody in all their glory without having to go through the house.”

Stokes said that they changed the layout of the maze this year to eliminate people having to go up and down as many stairs.

“We want to give what we usually give for the people that come through so we’re working really hard to keep up our standards,” she said.

Admission is $7 at the door.

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