Two survivors secure the farmhouse door. From left, senior Kayden Morton-Tellis, plays Ben, while junior Timothy Hawk plays Harry.
Photo by Patricia O’Blenes
HAZEL PARK — Hazel Park Drama will soon deliver a different sort of “stage fright,” and right in time for Halloween.
The club’s production of “Night of the Living Dead” is a retelling of the George Romero cult classic film of the same name, about a group of strangers holed up in an isolated farmhouse under siege by ravenous ghouls.
There will be showings on Thursday, Oct. 30 and Saturday, Nov. 1. Both start at 7 p.m. and take place in the auditorium at Hazel Park High School, 23400 Hughes Ave. The performance runs about 70 minutes, and there is no intermission.
Tickets start at $9 online at hazelparkdrama.org and $10 at the door

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