Staff Report

On select evenings, The LOFT Event Lounge will be home to Brandon’s only

“FRIGHT NIGHT” Insane Asylum at 711 W. Lumsden Rd. (next to O’Brien’s Irish Pub

in the Oak Park Plaza).  This will take place Thursday-Sunday, October 22-25 and Thursday and Friday, October 29 and 30 from 7-10 p.m.

Patients will be checked in by Mr. Benjamin and then small groups will be escorted into the Insane Asylum by Nurse Kitty.  Ary – the Deranged Clown can be found wandering the InsaneAsylum breezeway with a creepy head in her push Popcorn Cart.

Once checked into your ward, patients will be able to roam the hallways at their own risk encountering and feeling all the eye opening fear a haunted Insane Asylum holds.  Current residents and eternal souls as well as the psychiatric staff of the

“FRIGHT NIGHT” Insane Asylum – does not like new patients.

Patient #23, once a star running back & football MVP at Bloomingdale High School can’t seem to escape – he thinks a Ragin’ Bull is chasing him.  Dr. Dougherty will be in the apothecary mixing up her own doses of maniacal medicine, while organs are being harvested in the operating chamber by Dr. Combs.  Crazy Shawna and her imaginary friends will be seen playing with her baby dolls only as a completely mad girl would – could be gory. The Asylum Administrator – Mr. Frisk meets an untimely demise.  Sister Maryann may be seen conducting her own religious rituals and Bipolar Bonnie – well who knows which Bonnie you will encounter – could be the Bad Bonnie!  Undertaker David will be attending to Morgue activities which incidentally is the only way out.  At this asylum, staff doesn’t get fired – they get admitted.

Advance tickets are available through www.LoftFRIGHTnight.com or by calling 685-8777.

Advance Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for ages 8-12 years old.

Same day tickets cost $13 for adults and $8 for ages 8-12 years old. Not recommended for children under 8.

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