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The Addams Family musical at iconic Binghamton locations

The Addams Family musical at iconic Binghamton locations

Yahoo07-03-2025
BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – The touring musical The Addams Family is coming to Binghamton next week and some local museums are helping patrons get into the proper spooky spirit.
As part of Broadway in Binghamton's presentation next Tuesday and Wednesday, the Roberson Museum and Phelps Mansion Museum are offering special discounted tours of their allegedly haunted houses. Roberson is offering a special Haunted Tour for First Friday tomorrow evening for just 4 dollars with pre-registration.
And the Phelps is giving tours of its mansion over the weekend for free to anyone who already has an Addams Family ticket. Murphy Fauci of Broadway in Binghamton says the recent Netflix series about daughter Wednesday Addams has rekindled interest in the family.
'We're hoping that with the Netflix show, it has brought a younger generation who might not have been familiar with the Addams Family and this is just a great way to get people to be more familiar with the story and they can watch the show and bring all kinds of generations together and enjoy it,' Fauci said.
The showtimes for The Addams Family are 7:30 next Tuesday and Wednesday. Tickets are still available at the Arena Box Office or on Ticketmaster.
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