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Brian Henson Welcomes Fans To A Costume Party On October 19th Honoring The 20th Anniversary Of Farscape

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The Jim Henson Company welcomes fans to its historic Hollywood lot for an out-of-this-world costume party on Saturday, October 19, 2019, celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the wildly popular sci-fi series Farscape. Brian Henson, Chairman of The Jim Henson Company and Executive Producer of the groundbreaking production, will host “Farscape: The Uncharted Territories Costume Party,” featuring live entertainment, a costume contest, and surprise guests. Tickets available on Eventbrite or by clicking here.

“It’s always so much fun when we open the lot to the public for a special event, and the twentieth anniversary of Farscape is the perfect time for a party!” said Brian Henson. “Fans have always shown amazing support for Farscape, and new audiences are discovering the series on Amazon Prime. I am certain we will see some incredible costumes representing all the Uncharted Territories.”

Farscape follows astronaut John Crichton who, during an experimental mission, is hurled across a thousand galaxies. In his quest to return home, he finds himself aboard a starship with escaping political prisoners from different alien cultures. Crichton must survive in a world he barely understands, keeping one step ahead of the Peacekeepers, the deadly mercenaries who stop at nothing to capture him.

Fusing live-action, digital effects, puppetry and prosthetics from Jim Henson’s Creature Shop, Farscape has been named by TV Guide as one of the 25 Best Cult TV Shows. The Emmy®-nominated Farscape gained a loyal international fan following that has propelled multiple products including comics, collectibles, games, and publishing.


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Written by: Vipology Staff Writer

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