Charleston Welcomes Back the Woolfe Street Playhouse Haunted House for a Spooktacular Halloween Season!

Charleston’s Exciting Halloween Transformation!

Charleston is buzzing with excitement as the Woolfe Street Playhouse gears up to transform into a spine-tingling Halloween haunted house, kicking off a thrilling adventure for both the young and the young at heart! This is a big deal—after 26 years, this haunted attraction is making a grand return to the peninsula, promising to fill the streets with the kind of spooky fun that many believe has been sorely missing.

A Spooky History Reimagined

Holy City Halloween director Lawson Roberts shared that this year’s haunt will draw from the rich and eerie history of the building itself. Did you know the Woolfe Street Playhouse was once an old slaughterhouse? Roberts and his talented team put their creative minds together to craft a chilling storyline. Imagine what could happen if tainted meat from the past led to a terrifying undead outbreak in Charleston! Pretty wild, right?

The playhouse has had its share of unusual history; it also spent time as a brothel. Roberts and the crew didn’t shy away from incorporating these elements, creating a gruesomely entertaining spooky sex dungeon featuring torturous witches! With haunting actors portraying everything from horrific butchers to decaying zombies, guests can expect to experience an electrifying mix of horror.

Meet Monsieur Pate Prosciutto!

At the heart of this haunted journey is a character named Monsieur Pate Prosciutto and his band of mutated pig butchers. Roberts shared a fun backstory of Prosciutto, who journeyed from France to Charleston, originally for the famous shrimp and grits, but ended up sticking around for the excitement—and the scares! These pig butchers are here for some epic fun in this new seasonal attraction.

In a quirky twist, the creative team even brought the pig to life beyond the haunt itself, showcasing him on events all around Charleston. From riding a Lime bike down Rainbow Row to dining out at Home Team BBQ on Sullivan’s Island, this cheeky character is sure to have people talking!

Fun for the Whole Family

While the haunt is designed to thrill, there’s an emphasis on creating a family-friendly experience during earlier hours. The event planners want to make sure that families can enjoy a night out without having to venture far from home. Roberts noted that many families feel there’s a lack of activities for Halloween close to the city. So, they created an experience that caters to kids by transforming the spooky elements into fun, familiar themes. For instance, the mutated pigs become friendly little ones, and the witches channel “Hocus Pocus” vibes!

From 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., families can explore the haunt without the spook factor being too overwhelming. However, as the sun sets, things take a turn! The environment becomes more thrilling and gory, offering adventure seekers a true haunted experience once it gets dark.

Get Your Tickets!

Tickets for this thrilling adventure are on sale now for $25, and there’s also a VIP pass option for $100 that grants access to a special loft section. This VIP experience includes heavy hors d’oeuvres, an open bar, and the chance to skip the line and head straight into the frightful world of the haunted house. Sounds like a perfect spooky evening out!

All in all, this year’s Halloween at Woolfe Street Playhouse promises to be a blend of spook, laughter, and creativity. So whether you’re a thrill-seeker or looking for a family-friendly outing, there’s something for everyone this season in Charleston’s exciting haunted festivities!


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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