Life Science Centre’s Halloween party for adults takes place on Friday 26 October and will be like no other, with a Crystal Maze-inspired laser maze to dissecting real organs.
Halloween Late: Bewitching Bots – the name being a nod to Life’s current blockbuster exhibition Robots – then and now – there’ll also be a station to decorate Day of the Dead sugar skulls, an ultraviolet gin bar and partygoers can let their zombie hair down and dance the night away.
Life will be transformed into an immersive Halloween experience that will be unlike anything people have been to before with fancy dress heavily encouraged, and there might be a few treats in store for the best-dressed. There will also be some special effect make-up artists on-hand to help give your costumes that killer edge!
Elsewhere in the science centre, the 4D Motion Ride will be showing the animated adventure Frankenstein: Escape the Monster and the planetarium will be screening an awe-inspiring show that simulates the birth of artificial intelligence.
Visitors will also have the opportunity to explore the Robots – then and now exhibition, developed by the Science Museum in London, before it vanishes from the science centre a few weeks later. The exhibition features unnervingly lifelike humanoids and an evil T-800 from the film Terminator Salvation.
For more information or to book tickets for Halloween Late: Bewitching Bots or Robots: Hopes and Fears, please visit life.org.uk/robots.
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