Guam - Halloween is celebrated and enjoyed by many young and old, and if you are looking to get a jump on Halloween festivities, then here is something you are definitely going to want to check out. The students of St. John's School under the direction of drama director Karen Flores will be putting on a fun and festive production called "Dark Blood Estates." 

The original theatrical comedy, which is written by Flores, is one like no other and she promises laughter and who knows maybe a little bit of screaming. "It starts off with a girl named Natalie and she's been away from her family for a very long time and so when she goes back to visit her family she finds out a really deep dark secret which has been haunting the Randall Family for a really long time," she said.

And get this: the pre- and post-drama production will also be sponsoring a haunted gymnasium. The haunted house is a more like a maze which contains tunnels and doors leading this way and doors leading that way. It is sure to conjure up some shrieks and screams and get you ready for Hallow's Eve! Flores said, "It will be a haunted maze in the gymnasium, it's actually really fun and Thursday night is kind of our family night - it is not as haunted but on Friday and Saturday, if you are looking for something to get you a little spooked out this is the place to come, so the haunted house on Friday starts at 6pm and the show is at 7pm and then after the show, the haunted house will be open from 8:30pm until 10pm."

The same times are also the same for Saturday! Aside from taking in a play and weaving in and out of a scary maze. There is so much more that will be offered for the whole family. "Along with the show, we also have Mr. Wayne Schwartz, he's our famous guitar player here - he'll be doing a little bit of rock-n-roll along with other musicians. It's kind of a night filled with drama, music, and fun and hopefully laughter so we invite everybody to come," she said.

Flores invites everyone to come on out and support the students of St. John's, who put in hard work and dedication. "We'd like to see everybody," she said. "This isn't just for St. John's families, but for everybody on Guam! I think people are going to find it pretty interesting; I don't think there has been anything like this on Guam and I can honestly say that because I've been here a long time.

For showtimes and more information, head to StJohnsGuam.com or you can find them on Facebook!