F.W. MURNAU'S NOSFERATU (1922) UNDERSCORED LIVE BY THE Butler County Philharmonic Orchestra
10/12/24 at Sorg Opera House
8PM
All Seats: $25 advance
Free parking behind the building off of Broad Street and off of First Street.
More info: www.sorgoperahouse.org
8PM
All Seats: $25 advance
Free parking behind the building off of Broad Street and off of First Street.
More info: www.sorgoperahouse.org
Get into the spooky Halloween spirit with the classic silent film Nosferatu the way it was intended to be seen, accompanied by a live orchestra! Released in 1922, Nosferatu is considered one of the most foreboding and influential horror films in the history of cinema. In this first-ever screen adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula, what is supposed to be a simple real estate transaction leads an intrepid businessman deep into the heart of Transylvania, and the castle of the otherworldly Count Orlok, portrayed by the legendary Max Schreck in a performance which has spawned its own mythology. But is the Count just the wealthy eccentric that he appears to be or something much more sinister?
This cinema classic is accompanied live by 40 musicians of the Butler Philharmonic Orchestra. Led by conductor, Scott E. Woodard, the orchestra recreates the syncopated stylings of a bygone era – underscoring this classic silent film using the original orchestral scores, and has performed at numerous leading venues throughout Butler County, including our very own Sorg Opera House. Travel back to the roaring 20s with us and see Nosferatu as it would have been screened originally, with its hauntingly beautiful authentic musical score, in this performance perfect for music and film fans alike.