(WNY News Now) – Jamestown – On October 11, the Reg Lenna Center for The Arts will host a captivating evening where the paranormal meets history, featuring the world-renowned Newkirk duo.

Paranormal investigators bring Haunted Objects live to Reg Lenna Center for The Arts on October 11.

Two of the world’s only full-time paranormal investigators – Dana and Greg Newkirk – will uncover the true stories behind the world’s most haunted objects on October 11 at 7:30 p.m on-stage at Reg Lenna Center for The Arts. Haunted Objects Live is an interactive presentation touring the nation this fall.

During this presentation, the Newkirks will take the audience on a journey through history, folklore, and true-life accounts of encounters with objects that seem to possess a life of their own. Included in Haunted Objects Live are untold truths about famous cursed objects like the Crying Boy Painting, the Dybbuk Box – rumored to imprison a demon, and the curse of the Catskills Crone. The audience will have the opportunity to help the Newkirks create a new haunted artifact, live and in person, with just the power of the mind.

Dana and Greg Newkirk are the creators of The Haunted Objects Podcast, and have appeared on Amazon Prime’s Hellier and Travel Channel’s Kindred Spirits. The couple also own and operate the Newkirk Museum of the Paranormal – one of the world’s largest collections of historical, haunted and supernaturally significant artifacts.

Tickets for Haunted Objects Live range from $30 to $46.50. A Meet and Greet Experience upgrade – including a photo opportunity with the Newkirks and induction into their Sacred Order of the Haunted Object – is also available. Reg Lenna Center for The Arts programming is made possible by support from New York State Council on the Arts.



Reg Lenna Center for The Arts box office is open 12-5 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Tickets are also on sale in-person one hour before movies and events, by phone 716.484.7070, and online at reglenna.com

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