Nosferatu – with live harp accompaniment

Internationally acclaimed harpist, Elizabeth Jane Baldry, performs her own haunting score live to a screening of the 1922 horror film, Nosferatu. This iconic film of German expressionist cinema was the first ever screen adaptation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula – the original and landmark entry into the entire global genre of the horror film. More than eighty years since its release, it remains one of the most potent and disturbing horror films ever made. The sight of the hollow-eyed, cadaverous vampire rising creakily from his coffin still retains the ability to chill the blood. "I have seen ‘Nosferatu’ many times; I've even lectured on it. But this is the finest accompaniment I've ever heard…absolutely extraordinary.” - Professor Emeritus Christopher McCullough, University of Exeter . Organised by the RAMM Development Trust. Patrons two tickets for the price of one. Part of the busy programme of events linked to RAMM’s major exhibition Art & Soul: Victorians and the Gothic.

Suitable for
Any age

Admission
£14 (£12). Tickets are available online or from the Royal Albert Memorial Museum reception in person or by phone using a credit or debit card on 01392 265858 during opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 10am to 5pm.

Website
https://www.rammuseum.org.uk/whats-on/nosferatu-with-live-harp-accompaniment


Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk//sw000088?id=EVENT500015


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