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269 Greenwood Ave.
Bethel, CT 06801

"The Phantom Of the Opera" (1925) & "Nosferatu" (1922) with Live Orchestra

Join Greenwood Features for a Double Feature Viewing of The Phantom of the Opera and Nosferatu with live orchestra by The Invincible Czars!

  • 6:30 pm Doors
  • 7:00 pm Phantom of the Opera
  • 8:35 pm Intermission
  • 9:15 pm Nosferatu 

Double Feature Tickets May Be Purchased Through Either Movie!

Tickets: $20 per movie or $30 for both!

Location: Greenwood Features

Event Times

"The Phantom Of the Opera" (1925) & "Nosferatu" (1922) with Live Orchestra

  • Saturday, October 11, 7:00pm - 9:15pm

 

Phantom of the Opera: 
The iconic moment when Mary Philbin removed Lon Chaney's mask in The Phantom of the Opera (1925, dir. Rupert Julian) is one of cinema’s most enduring images. Now, The Invincible Czars will bring their signature blend of eclectic instrumentation, adventurous arrangements, and sense of emotional depth to this 100-year-old classic with their new, tastefully modern soundtrack, performing it live with the film in art house cinemas across the US and Canada in 2025. 

The tour will celebrate the 100th anniversary of this early American horror film.  The band has been captivating both music and film enthusiasts across North America since 2015 when their soundtrack for Nosferatu earned them accolades in the art house community and made them a staple of the silent film circuit. 

Nosferatu: 
Nosferatu has been The Invincible Czars' most popular silent film score since it debuted in 2015. The show is ear and eye candy for fans of horror movies from all eras.

Nosferatu is most certainly the most important horror film of the silent era and one of the first vampire movies. Directed by F. W. Murnau and released in 1922, it's an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel "Dracula." The film follows Thomas Hutter as he journeys to Transylvania to sell property to the eerie Count Orlok, a vampire played by Max Schreck. Orlok travels to Germany, terrorizing the village of Wisborg and preying on its inhabitants. His obsession with Thomas' wife, young Ellen Hutter, leads to a climactic showdown as she attempts to thwart his evil plans.