$42, October 14th & 15th, Annenberg Center, 3680 Walnut Street. SIN-EATER “is rooted in the medieval practice of paying a poor person to ‘eat’ the sins of the rich, juxtaposed with exploring who we ask to sin or suffer for us today.” Included with admission of $21-$25 weekends through October 29th, Franklin Institute, 222 North 20th Street.įamously daring chamber/new music choir The Crossing teams up with the Bergamot Quartet to perform this piece by composer David T. (Tricks, Robots, Experiments, Activities, Technology, Spooky fun),” including sensory activities, a maze, photo ops and more. “The Lab” returns with “Halloween T.R.E.A.T.S. Bring your own bags and come in costume to explore the exhibits, knock on festive doors for candy (from costumed museum educators), and watch live science with Gourd’n the Giant Pumpkin Robot. Spooky science, trick-or-treating, and other family-friendly frights take over the Franklin Institute weekends this October. See Also: Where to Celebrate Halloween With Kids in Philly $24-$29, Saturdays and Sundays, October 14th-29th, Philadelphia Zoo, 3400 West Girard Avenue. “Does my new routine require me to every day yawn in the faces of these little Disney princesses and Minecraft creatures? Life is truly a parade of incomprehensible horrors.” “Is this how it will be from now on?” wonders the tiger. Kids get dressed up in their Halloween finery and stroll the zoo collecting candy and confusing the animals in the enclosures and tubes all around them. Photograph courtesy of Philadelphia Zoo MULTIPLE DAYS Boo at the Zoo is back, through October 29th.
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