Death Becomes Her
Lunt-Fontanne TheatreHarry Potter and the Cursed Child
Lyric TheatreDisney and Pixar's Coco in Concert Live to Film
The Town HallSunset Boulevard
St. James TheatreWicked
Gershwin TheatreHadestown
Walter Kerr TheatreCABARET at the Kit Kat Club
August Wilson TheatreSwept Away
Longacre TheatreTeeth
New World StagesLittle Shop of Horrors
Westside TheatreCocktail Magique by Company XIV
Cocktail Magique TheatreDrunk Dracula
The Ruby TheatrePerfect Crime
The Theater CenterThe Spirits' Speakeasy
Sincerely OpheliaSAW The Musical The Unauthorized Parody of Saw
Nubox TheaterHYPNOTIQUE
The McKittrick HotelSleep No More
The McKittrick HotelGhost Stories
The Metropolitan Museum of ArtStranger Things: The First Shadow
Marquis TheatreThe Spooky Spectacular
54 BelowBaba Yaga and the Firebird
New Victory TheaterSelected Shorts: Celebrating 50 Years of Stephen King with Colson Whitehead
Peter Jay Sharp Theatre at Symphony SpaceGaylarious: Spooky Laugh Festival
Broadway Comedy ClubSpeakeasy Magick
The Overlook BarSeason of the Witch
54 BelowTrue Crime: the Musical
Players TheatreCraig
Players Loft TheatreThe Maids - Circle Festival
The Flea TheaterLife and Trust
Conwell TowerFunhouse
Players Loft TheatreJOB
Hayes TheaterDirty Circus
House of YesFall-O-Ween
The New York Botanical GardenBoo! Halloween season is here, and there are plenty of ways to celebrate in New York all autumn long. You don't have to wait until Halloween night to take part in Halloween events that celebrate all things spooky, scary, and fun. Get tickets to New York Halloween events on TodayTix now.
There are so many Halloween things to do all across New York. Horror movie fans can go see the Saw musical, a parody version of the cult classic film. Or get up close and personal with the supernatural on a ghost tour. If scary vibes aren't your thing, then go to a show like the musical comedy Little Shop of Horrors or the new play Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors, a funny reimagining of Bram Stoker's novel.
There are plenty of Halloween activities suitable for kids, too, like the family-friendly show Wicked or the Fall-O-Ween event at the New York Botanical Garden, which includes activities for all ages, including pumpkin carving and costume contests.
However you choose to spend Halloween in New York, there are plenty of bewitching events to choose from. Check out Halloween events in New York City, and get tickets on TodayTix.
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