Halloween puppetry on fire
The dark yet merry and magical BareBones Halloween Puppet Extravaganza returns for its 26th year. BareBones Productions puts on a spectacle of pageantry melding fire, puppetry, song and dance. Under the cool cover of darkness, guests walk through Hidden Falls Regional Park for a series of theatrical vignettes about the underworld. In a Day of the Dead-esque portion of the program, pay homage to loved ones who have passed on through a public naming ceremony. Ignore the chill and warm your belly and spirit with a free hot meal from Sisters' Camelot. Melissa Walker
7 p.m. Thu. & Sat. Hidden Falls Regional Park, 1305 S. Mississippi River Blvd., St. Paul. $10-$20 suggested donation, barebonespuppets.org.
After short but high-impact sets at Shawn Mendes' Target Center show and KDWB's Jingle Ball, "Scars to Your Beautiful" and "Stay" singer Alessia Cara is headlining her own Pains of Growing Tour. A more family-friendly venue would have been ideal, since the 23-year-old Canadian's songs have strong messages of self-love for teens. But at least it's not on a school night, and older fans have also been wooed by the 2018 best new artist Grammy winner's smart, soulful pop.
Chris Riemenschneider
7:30 p.m. Fri. Mystic Lake Casino Showroom, 2400 Mystic Lake Blvd., Prior Lake. $39, ticketmaster.com.
Infuse your Halloween with modern dance with Shapiro & Smith's "Notes From a Séance," inspired by late-19th-century Russian occultist Helena Blavatsky, played by the fabulous Laura Selle Virtucio. The charismatic seer dazzles a group of gullible followers with card readings, magic tricks and other spiritual trickery. The audience enters the story through a series of letters written by a young acolyte, played by Mirabai Miller. It's silly, sensual and a little bit spooky.
Sheila Regan
8 p.m. Thu.-Sat. Barbara Barker Center for Dance, 500 21st Av. S., Mpls. $10-$20, shapiroandsmithdance.org.