Scare up your Halloween Spirit with Shattered at The Beaumont

Just in time for Halloween, the labyrinthine interiors at the Beaumont Studios will be completely transformed for a hair-raising, immersive and touch-free adventure.

The Beaumont has collaborated with Go2 Productions and Innovation Lighting, to create “Shattered at The Beaumont: A Wicked Walkthrough Exhibit” running Wednesday to Sunday from now through to Halloween Night, October 31.

The family-friendly Halloween experience fuses art and technology for an immersive and touch-free adventure. Composed of a multitude of lights, lasers, and sounds, the experience features optical delusions, creepy corridors, mind-bending tricks and eerie soundscapes. Shattered promises to thrill both the young and young-at-heart as they wind their way through 10,000 square-feet of The Beaumont’s labyrinthine hallways, stairways, studios and courtyard.

To ensure all the chills come from the artistry on display and not dread from a shared public experience, Shattered will have stringent COVID protocols including a mask requirement, hygiene stations, a definitive audience flow, and physically distanced entry which is timed and staggered for up to six people in the same social bubble at a time.

Tickets start at $15 for children, $20 for adults and available now via Eventbrite. Reserved entry times will be available between 6pm-10pm Wednesday-Friday and 4pm-10pm Saturday to Sunday. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays.

Due to The Beaumont’s many staircases, this event is unfortunately not suitable for people with moderate-to-severe mobility issues or strollers.

Shattered is brought to you by the evil geniuses at The Beaumont Studios, Go2 Productions and Innovation Lighting. For more information head to shattered.eventbritestudio.com

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