Thursday Nights at the Museum is a weekly series where the museum exhibits are open late and you can enjoy pop-up activities, a cash bar, food and more!
This Halloween, head to the Museum for a night of St. Louis–style horror! Join us for a screening of The Raven, a creepy, tongue-in-cheek take on Edgar Allan Poe’s most famous poem. Come early for happy hour to write some hair-raising poetry of your own and play some trivia to test your knowledge about Vincent Price, the legendary King of Horror, who hailed from St. Louis.
Join us in the Grand Hall not only for happy hour, but for the entire event!
Schedule
5pm | Key Bistro food and drinks sales begin.
5:00–6:30pm | Enjoy a Haunted Poetry scramble, poke a pumpkin, and coloring sheets. Don’t forget to explore the galleries!
6:30–8:00pm | Stay in the Grand Hall for a screening of Vincent Prices’s The Raven.
Come back for more! Thursday Nights at the Museum are sometimes the most fun, sometimes the most thought-provoking, and always the most interesting night of your week. The museum exhibits are open late, and you’ll enjoy cash bar and food for purchase, pop-up activities, concerts, lectures, and more.