As a rule, haunted houses—scary, funny, or Christian—are for children and stunted adults, but this ghostly tour of the Rainier Brew House sounds promising. The brewery was built in 1903 and its plant manager was the mayor of Georgetown (the "wet outpost" for Seattle, which was a dry city). There will be performances by the cirque noir musicians and acrobats of Circus Contraption and some good actors—including Stranger Genius Award–winner Amy Thone and her supremely talented husband, Hans Altwies. There will, of course, be beer. (Rainier Cold Storage Brew House, 5900 Airport Way S, info@theatreoffjackson.org. 8 pm, $5.)