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Arts

BEEC opens its trails for annual Forest of Mystery performances

WEST BRATTLEBORO — This year's Forest of Mystery, presented by Bonnyvale Environmental Education Center, is “The Invaders.” Envisioned by James and Jessica Gelter, the performance involves “crazy conspiracy theorists, British time travelers, and maybe, just maybe, some friends who are out-of-this-world.”

Performances are Friday, Oct. 28, and Saturday, Oct. 29, at the Bonnyvale Environmental Education Center at 1221 Bonnyvale Rd. in West Brattleboro. Rain date is Oct. 30.

Because the audience moves through in groups of 20, reservations are required.

Visit www.beec.org for more information or to buy tickets, or call 802-257-5785 to make reservations. Groups move through the forest every 15 minutes starting at 6:30 p.m. on Friday and 6:15 p.m. on Saturday. Not recommended for children under 6. Tickets are $10 adults/$6 children for members and $15 adults/$8 children for nonmembers.

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