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Hear Halloween stories that make you jump

Experience Halloween beyond trick-or-treating, costumes, and pumpkin carving this year.

Celebrate Ray Bradbury's favorite holiday with some of the most recognized ghost stories, macabre fables, and creepy tales told on the historic Genesee Theatre stage. The Ninth Annual Ray Bradbury Storytelling Festival, hosted by the Waukegan Public Library, takes place at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31, in downtown Waukegan.

Named after and honoring Waukegan's famous writer-offspring, the Ray Bradbury Storytelling Festival has entertained fans of literature, storytelling, and Bradbury for the past eight years.

Each year, the festival celebrates a different literary theme, such as "Literary Monsters," "Literary Ghosts" or "Literary Witches." This year's theme, "Literary Halloween," delights in Bradbury's favorite time of year.

Megan Wells serves as the artistic director of the festival and appears each year in the persona of various nefarious characters, from Dracula to Mr. Dark. She holds an MFA in theater arts and numerous theater awards, including the Joseph Jefferson Award for directing.

"Nine years ago, we asked Ray Bradbury if we could use his name to create an annual storytelling festival, and his only stipulation was that it be at the end of October, around Halloween," said Richard Lee, executive director of the Waukegan Public Library.

"His love of fall comes out in his writing. You can actually smell the autumn air, taste the pumpkin pie, hear the crush of leaves, and often feel an impending shiver. It will be incredible to hear his words that evening."

Presented by the Waukegan Public Library, the award-winning festival presents a frightful family-friendly first act for all ages at 6:30 p.m. and a spooky second act recommended for listeners 12 and older starting at 8 p.m.

Tickets are $25 for both acts, or guests can purchase reduced tickets for one act only. Present any library card at the box office and receive $1 off the ticket price. Tickets are on sale at the Genesee box office or www.ticketmaster.com.

A one-hour matinee show for students will be presented at 10:30 a.m. Tickets for the school show are $5 before Oct. 1 or $6 after. School groups receive one free chaperon ticket for every 10 tickets purchased. Teachers and caregivers can contact the box office at (847) 623-6300 for more information.

All attendees are welcome to dress in costume. For more information, call or visit the library, www.waukeganpl.org or (847) 623-2041.

The main library is in downtown Waukegan at 128 N. County Street, just north of the County Building; the Hinkston Park Branch is at 800 N. Baldwin, in the Waukegan Park District Field House..

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