Looking for something thrilling to do on Halloween in Los Angeles? The 1922 silent film Nosferatu is coming to the Walt Disney Concert Hall on Oct. 31, complete with an original organ score from Clark Wilson. This very ghoul Halloween event sold out quickly, but Grimy Goods and @GrimySandra have tickets to giveaway courtesy of our friends at the Walt Disney Concert. Enter the giveaway below and learn more about the performance.
On top of multiple remakes of the original silent film, with one releasing later this year, Nosferatu’s long-lasting legacy is a testament to how the vampire’s tale has, in some ways, eclipsed the Dracula source material. First directed by F. W. Murnau in 1922, the unauthorized adaptation of the Dracula story changed the names and filtered the events through a German expressionist lens.
Uniquely, Clark Wilson’s interpretation of the film’s original score by Hans Erdmann employs the use of organs, a ghastly sound about as synonymous with vampires as big empty castles. Under the direction of Wilson, who previously performed the organ score for The Phantom of the Opera last year at the Hall, Erdmann’s music is in good hands. Simply put, there’s no competition watching Nosferatu alone in complete silence compared to watching it in a concert that honors how the film was intended to be experienced.
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How To Enter the Giveaway
If you want to enter the giveaway, fill out the entry form below. On Wednesday, October 30, we’ll randomly select two winners. The winners will be notified via email, and tickets will be emailed to them. The show is open to all ages, but you must be 18 and over to enter this giveaway. No purchase is necessary. Good luck!
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