INDIANAPOLIS – Candlelight Theatre presents the spooktacular story, Ghost Tales of the Civil War by James Trofatter at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site on select dates in October. This full-length play is complete with candlelight, historical artifacts and the rich ambiance of President Harrison’s original furnishings, making it a one-of-a-kind theatre experience.
We all know that the Civil War lead to untold deaths and the memory of this horrible time still reverberates through the collective unconscious of Americans. Well, the dead are not satisfied with the state of the Union. Some have come as spirits, others as the walking dead, but come they have. They have focused their attention on the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site in order to make a statement.
Guests will travel from room to room enjoying performances throughout the National Historic Landmark home of President Benjamin Harrison, including up and down two flights of narrow stairs (elevator assistance is available). Guests will view shorter vignettes standing and longer scenes seated. The performances are approximately 70 minutes long. This performance is recommended for children age 10 and up due to the darkness of the home, length of the performance, and subject matter.
Purchase a Room Buyout and bring up to 15 of your best ghouls and gals for a private performance unlike any other! Contact the Special Events and Marketing Manager at 317-631-1888 or events@bhpsite.org.
Shows will be held Oct. 11, 12, 18, 19, 26 and 27. A new performance begins every half hour, with 6 shows each day, 6:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. on Sundays. Tickets are $14.95-$17.95. The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site is located at 1230 N. Delaware St.
Visit www.eventbrite.com/e/ghost-tales-of-the-civil-war-tickets-61949682167 to order tickets. Reservations are strongly encouraged as tickets will sell out.
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