"They’re here…" Experience the most chilling line uttered in cinematic history in a terrifying setting with this late-night screening of 1982 horror...

Haus of Horror presents Poltergeist

Location:

483 George Street
Sydney
Australia

Venue:
Sydney Town Hall
Price:
From $49.00
Haus of Horror presents Poltergeist
Haus of Horror presents Poltergeist

Featuring

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Felice Vale

Felice is a visionary director whose work fuses punk, vintage Australiana, and the haunting beauty of graveyards. Her universe teases the delicate tension between the living and the dead, creating worlds where beauty is a weapon. With a decade-long rise from production assistant to director, Felice now collaborates with global stars like Dove Cameron, Maluma, Bella Thorne, and brands such as Colorbond and Panasonic.

As the creative mastermind behind Australia’s immersive horror brand Haus of Horror, she is redefining digital-age artistry and shaping cultural moments. Her work is a masterclass in visual storytelling, blending high-fashion and atmospheric tension.

A force in alternative music, Felice also electrifies audiences as a recording artist and DJ, having headlined major events like Sydney’s 2024 Ghost Festival. Her work, which has garnered billions of views and graced global film festivals, has illuminated Times Square and cemented her as a creative powerhouse. Now splitting her time between Sydney and Los Angeles, Felice continues to push boundaries, offering a distinctly unique voice that transcends mediums and continues to shape the future of Australian culture.

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Sean Fernance

Sean Fernance is a leading executive producer in Sydney’s immersive entertainment scene, renowned for creating large scale horror experiences that captivate and terrify. As the co-founder of Haus of Horror, he has transformed Australia’s most atmospheric and historically significant locations, including; Parramatta Gaol, Camperdown Cemetery, and the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Cockatoo Island, into fully realised nightmares, drawing thousands of guests into immersive, multi-sensory worlds.

Before founding Haus of Horror, Sean spent over a decade in the events industry, working on some of the country’s biggest productions, including the F1 Grand Prix and the AFL Grand Final. His expertise in large-scale logistics, audience engagement, and high-impact storytelling laid the foundation for his signature brand of immersive entertainment. Sean continues to push the boundaries of fear and spectacle, cementing his place as a major cultural creator in Australia.

Event Details

"They’re here…" Experience the most chilling line uttered in cinematic history in a terrifying setting with this late-night screening of 1982 horror classic Poltergeist. Presented by Australia’s leading immersive horror brand Haus of Horror, step into the resurrected Sydney Burial Ground, where the boundary between film and reality blur in frightfully fun ways.

This historic burial ground is right in the heart of Sydney Town Hall and will be revived to its former eerie glory with a special immersive, ghostly experience. Beyond the film screening, the evening will also include live performers, interactive photo booths, DJs and installations. 

Open the doorway to the “other side”, as you immerse yourself in the chilling world created by Steven Spielberg. A family’s home becomes the centre of paranormal activity with a story that will have all your hairs standing on end.

Enter the Haus if you dare—but beware, this one may follow you home and into your dreams.

Doors open at 8pm, giving you 1.5 hours to explore the event before the screening begins at 9.30pm.

This event is recommended for audiences over 15 years.

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