FALL RIVER — On Saturday, Aug. 3, the Narrows Center for the Arts will host The Conjuring – Mysterious Items of the Occult, hosted by Tony Spera (director, New England Society for Psychic Research) and son-in-law of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren.

Are you a fan of “The Conjuring” and “Annabelle” films? Are you interested in the mysterious and sometimes terrifying realm of the supernatural that inspired these films? Do you want to know more about the case files of famed paranormal researchers Ed & Lorraine Warren? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then join us on Aug. 3 for an event like no other at the Narrows.

For this supernatural evening, Spera will discuss the real stories of the Warren Case films, including “The Conjuring” and “Amityville Horror” cases. After you hear these intense stories, Spera will present "The Conjuring" mirror, a five-foot antique mirror used for summoning spirits, as well as other infamous and diabolical objects from Ed & Lorraine Warren’s Occult Museum, which houses the largest array of haunted artifacts and items that have been used in occult practices throughout the world.

Along with these detailed accounts, you will get to witness an actual exorcism of a farmer from Massachusetts and hear actual recordings taken from the Enfield Poltergeist case featured in “The Conjuring 2.” The Enfield Poltergeist is a case of demonic possession that the Warrens helped investigate for a family in England.

Participants will also view a video tour of the museum, hosted by Spera and the late Ed Warren who died in 2006. In the video, Ed Warren discusses in detail the various artifacts housed within the museum.

Lastly, Spera will answer any burning questions you may have about the paranormal world.

Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 on the day of the show.

Narrows Center for the Arts is located at 16 Anawan St.; www.narrowscenter.org