PhotosPhotos: Get a 1st Look at Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas Light Trail at New York Botanical Gardens
The outdoor adventure, featuring over 8,300 square feet of light installations, brings characters from the classic Disney film to life.
By
Margaret Hall, Andrew Gans
September 27, 2024
Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas Light Trail, inspired by the 1993 Disney musical film The Nightmare Before Christmas, makes its debut September 27 at the New York Botanical Gardens, and Playbill has the pictures to prove it.
The outdoor adventure, featuring over 8,300 square feet of light installations with interactive video projection, LED lighting, and 3D printing sculptures of the film's characters, continues through November 30.
"Join Jack Skellington, Sally, and Zero on a walk of wonders," press notes state, "as your favorite characters, scenes, and songs from the immortal film come to life amongst the leaves of New York's most treasured garden."
The Nightmare Before Christmas Light Rail is created by Adventurelive, the producing team behind Broadway’s Hamilton, and LETSGO, the Madrid-based creative team behind Tim Burton’s Labyrinth and Lights in Nature, and presented by special arrangement with Buena Vista Theatrical.