New York City has some of the best Haunted Houses in the World. Nightmares year after year brings something new to the person. Last year FairyTales brought to life fairytales we knew but with a twist. Here is the latest press release about this years haunt. I can not wait to check it out.
“Incredibly Harrowing… ” - FANGORIA
One of the “country’s most fascinating fear factories” – THE NEW YORKER
“Clever, Meticulously Designed and Slyly Cast. It works on old anxieties, tweaked just enough to make something new. The most terrifying haunted houses mix the traditional with inventive showbiz intelligence” — NY TIMES
NYC HAUNT HOLDINGS
Presents
KILLERS: A NIGHTMARE HAUNTED HOUSE
A HORRIFYING AND IMMERSIVE HAUNTED HOUSE EXPERIENCE COUPLED WITH AN UNSETTELING GALLERY EXHIBIT THAT FEATURES ARTWORK AND MEMORABILIA BELONGING TO THE WORLDS MOST NOTORIOUS SERIAL KILLERS
SEPTEMBER 28 – NOVEMBER 3, 2012
AT THE CLEMENTE SOTO VELEZ CULTURAL CENTER
(107 Suffolk Street, NYC)
(New York, NY) – Two of the nation’s most creative forces within the Haunted House industry have announced plans for a major collaboration in New York City this fall. Timothy Haskell, Creator of NIGHTMARE (New York’s most horrifying haunted house and AOL CityGuide’s No. 1 rated haunted attraction in NYC), and Steve Kopelman, producer of THE NEST (named ABC News / Good Morning America’s “Scariest Place in America”) will present KILLERS: A NIGHTMARE HAUNTED HOUSE - a horrifying, immersive haunted house experience about our obsession and fascination with serial killers both real and fictional. KILLERS will run September 28 through November 3, 2012 at the Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center, 107 Suffolk Street between Rivington and Delancey on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. www.hauntedhousenyc.com
Visitors navigating the tormenting labyrinth of KILLERS: A NIGHTMARE HAUNTED HOUSE will encounter various psychopaths, including Ted Bundy, Albert Fish and the Zodiac killer, among others – who are neither sexy or cool – but rather presented for what they are…scary as hell! Focusing on both the perpetrators and their victims, both historical and contemporary, KILLERSsets out to prove that the most haunting experiences are those that are real. There is nothing more frightening than the monsters that walk among us.
As an entree to the larger attraction of KILLERS: A NIGHTMARE HAUNTED HOUSE, a one of its kind gallery exhibit featuring artwork, memorabilia and personal possessions belonging to the worlds most notorious serial killers will be on display.
“Killers will be by far and away the most aggressive, interactive and flat-out scary haunted houseNIGHTMARE has ever done,” says creator Timothy Haskell. “We don’t think these beasts should be glorified or celebrated, only feared. They should be treated as the boogeymen that they are. We make haunted houses. They are supposed to be scary. This will be very, very scary.”
“I’m so excited to be partnering with The NIGHTMARE brand,” explained Steve Kopelman. “With my expertise in maximizing scares along with this years theme of real serial killers, we’re creating a chillingly real environment, unsurpassed in fright level.”
Production Design for KILLERS: A NIGHTMARE HAUNTED HOUSE is lead by Paul Smithyman. Art direction is by Justin Haskell and David Hinkle, sound design is by David Roy, costume design is by Candice Thompson, lighting design is by Garin Marshall. Eli Boznick is the director of magical illusions.
For a full schedule of performances visit www.hauntedhousenyc.com
Tickets for KILLERS: A NIGHTMARE HAUNTED HOUSE are $30 – $60 and available atwww.hauntedhousenyc.com, or at the box office prior to each performance.
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Visit Timothy Haskell’s blog at www.iscareyou.com
Timothy Haskell (Creator and Co-Director) recently directed Sex You (I’m Gonna) by Nathan Phillips at the ACE Hotel and then in the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this past summer. Other credits include Off-Broadway’s Stitching (The Wild Project and The Elephant in Los Angeles), The Jaded Assassin (Ohio Theatre), Fatal Attraction: A Greek Tragedy starring Corey Feldman at the Classic Stage Company, Corporate Rock (Blue Heron Arts Center) and the Paris Hilton spoof I Love Paris by Doug Fields also at the Blue Heron Arts Center. He also co-curated and produced the first ever Fight Festival at The Brick Theatre premiering his new work Last Life that later transferred to the Ohio Theatre. He is perhaps best known for creating and directing the cult hitRoad House: The Stage Play, which transferred from Off-Off Broadway to Off-Broadway at the Barrow Street Theatre. Mr. Haskell is also the creator and director of the annual Nightmare: New York’s Most Horrifying Haunted House which has run each fall for the past nine years. The most recent installation was Nightmare: Fairy Tales.
Steve Kopelman (Producer) has been actively involved in the Haunted House industry for 30 years. He is currently a producer of haunted attractions in 5 American cities. His accomplishments include production of The Nest Haunted House, selected by Good Morning America and ABC News as “The Scariest Place in America.” He has been involved with over 60 haunted attractions in 17 different cities all over the United States, including his work as a producer of Alice Cooper’s Welcome to My Nightmare Haunted House. Kopelman and his haunts have been featured on MTV, The Travel Channel, CNN, and The Food Network among others.
John Harlacher (Co-Director) is an actor and director. Acting work includes the indie feature Love Simple; Off-Broadway’s Dog Day Afternoon, the revival of Israel Horovitz’s Rats, with the Barefoot Theatre Company, of which he is a member; and NEXT! at the HERE art center. Directing work includes Penetrating The Space and Callous Cad at The HERE art center, and the feature film Urchin, which he also wrote. Released theatrically and distributed worldwide, Urchin was banned in Malaysia as a “threat to culture.”
LISTINGS EDITORS:
WHO: NYC Haunt Holdings presents
WHAT: KILLERS: A NIGHTMARE HAUNTED HOUSE
WHEN: September 28 – November 3, 2012
WHERE: Clemente Soto Velez Cultural Center
(107 Suffolk St., between Rivington and Delancey Sts.)
$30 – $60 tickets at www.hauntedhousenyc.com
