Nosferatu – A Symphony of Horror
The Woman's Club of Minneapolis in Loring Park, is home to the grand Assembly Theater, where many national acts have performed, including Sigur Rós, Jayhawks, and Tiny Tim. It will now host the final Minneapolis Curse of the Vampire Orchestra performance of the 1922 classic horror film Nosferatu – A Symphony of Horror. This unique production was created by local composer Philip Shorey and features an international symphony and choral musicians mixed with modern industrial percussion, electronica, a rock 'n' roll light show, and campy Halloween special effects. Nosferatu – A Symphony of Horror is a cinematic masterpiece being remade by renowned director Robert Eggers, known for The Northman, The Lighthouse, and The Witch. Experience the original film the way it was meant to be seen—with a big orchestra—before you witness the remake to be released this Christmas Day. Shorey has been presenting this classic film worldwide, headlining music festivals, and selling out concert halls in Europe and the United States. After five Nosferatu seasons in Minneapolis, he returns to his hometown for one last dance. Don’t miss it!
Date
Oct 25 8:00 PM –10:30 PM
Event Location
The Woman's Club of Minneapolis
Address
410 Oak Grove St. Minneapolis , Minnesota 55403
Admission
$20-$50
Nosferatu – A Symphony of Horror410 Oak Grove St.
Minneapolis , Minnesota 55403