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BAY RIDGE NIGHTS: Celebrate Halloween in Bay Ridge

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By Max Jaeger

Brooklyn Daily

Get ready for a hair-raising weekend in the Ridge!

A haunted walk, costume contests, and — of course — terrifying live tunes are all waiting for you in Brooklyn’s nightlife — and fright-life — capital.

On Friday, get spooked at the free haunted walk in Owl’s Head Park (67th Street and Colonial Road). The horror show starts at 3 pm, but you will want to hold out for the last walk at 7 pm, which promises to be the most frightening. There will also be a far more tame Fairy Tale Forest, if you are into that sort of thing.

Then bust out your axe and head to No Quarter Tavern (8015 Fifth Ave. between 80th and 81st streets) at 9 pm for a special Halloween edition of “Shredaoke” — where you can play guitar along to wicked rock tunes. The bar is holding a costume contest with a $100 cash prize, so dust off that leisure suit and face-paint — we are betting no judge could resist a zombie Tony Manero.

Once you collect your prize, shuffle over to Greenhouse Cafe (7717 Third Ave. between 77th and 78th streets) at 10 pm to catch rock and dance cover band Out Of The Blue. This is your second chance to show off those undead disco duds, so make it count.

If you are looking for a more high-brow Halloween experience, head to St John’s Episcopal Church (Fort Hamilton Parkway and 99th Street) for Brooklyn One’s immersive production of “Romeo and Juliet” at 9 pm. As an audience member, you can become part of the show — and there is going to be a dance party proceeding the production. Costumes are encouraged and tickets are $20.

Reach reporter Max Jaeger at mjaeg‌er@cn‌gloca‌l.com or by calling (718) 260–8303. Follow him on Twitter @MJaeger88.

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