A special showing of the 1922 horror film classic Nosferatu by W. F. Murnau accompanied on the organ by Prof. Justin Rubin of the Department of Music at UMD. The event will be held in the Egyptian Theater of the Duluth Masonic Center.
Following the event, Prof. Rubin will briefly talk about the movie score, and there'll be a short presentation on the history of the film, given by Dr. Gesa Zinn from the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at UMD.
The movie is unrated - you are welcome to bring the entire family, but be advisde you that this is a horror film after all.
Seating is limited and tickets will be available at the door. Doors open at 6 p.m. The theater seats a maximum of 300 people.
The Egyptian Theater is a unique landmark in the City of Duluth, and its organ has recently been restored. Popcorn and soft drinks will be offered. Parking is available at the Masonic Center, in nearby parking ramps and at the Duluth Teachers Credit Union, directly across the street from the temple.