Silent horror film screens at The Waldo Nov. 3
Keep the Halloween spookiness going with a unique showing of the classic silent horror film "Nosferatu," Sunday, Nov. 3, at 7:30 p.m., at The Waldo.
Paul Bielatowicz’s Nosferatu ‘Undead’ Live is a multimedia musical experience that breathes new life into the iconic 1922 silent horror film. Bielatowicz, an accomplished English composer and musician, has recorded and toured with some of the biggest names in progressive rock, including Carl Palmer, Dream Theater, Yes, and more.
Describing himself as ‘a classical pianist trapped in a rock guitarist’s body’, Bielatowicz pours his passion for music into the dizzying array of instruments he plays on stage.
"The live event will exhilarate audiences as he is joined on stage by Michael Dutko (Gary Hoey) on bass and Leah Bluestein (Eagles of Death Metal) on drums," said a news release. "The mesmerizing multimedia production is further enhanced with virtual all-star guest appearances on three video screens, including: Jordan Rudess (Dream Theater); Arthur Brown (Crazy World of Arthur Brown); Dave Bainbridge (Strawbs, Iona); Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal (Guns ‘n Roses, Sons of Apollo, Asia); Peter Zay (New Bedford Symphony Orchestra); and Simon Fitzpatrick (ELP Legacy, Jennifer Batten)."
Intentionally embracing the Halloween season, the all-ages audience is encouraged to dress in Halloween costumes.
General admission tickets are available for $25 in advance, $30 the day of the event. A limited amount of Front Row tickets will be available for $40. If this show is not sold out, tickets are available at the box office starting at 6:30pm.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m., and concessions will be available for purchase.
Visit www.waldotheatre.org for more information about tickets, upcoming events, and parking.