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Here’s one of those events that you will remember for a very long time. This Sunday, watch the classic silent movie Phantom of the Opera at the Pantages Theater. The circa 1925 film will be shown in its entirety, featuring live accompaniment by the Tacoma Symphony Orchestra. Music Director Harvey Felder will conduct the TSO in an original score by Hollywood composer Rick Friend, who will be featured on piano and keyboards.
We’re into it. See you there?
Where & When
Pantages Theater – 901 Broadway
Sunday, March 30th at 2:30 pm
Tickets from $10 to $75
Call 253.272.7264 or visit tacomasymphony.org
Link | Posted on 24. March 2008, 19:17
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Wow! How fun. This is one of Lon Chaney’s best rolls and set the precedent for many movies to come. Read the trivia on IMDB and then go enjoy the show. Did you know Lon Chaney put egg membrane on his eyeballs to get that milky look?!? This was before contacts were invented.
1 | Posted by Dave St | Mar 25, 08:56 AM
At the Grand we played Lon Cheney’s “The Unknown” with live music to go with it way back in 2004. I highly recommend this kind of experience. It’s very cool.
2 | Posted by Erik Hanberg | Mar 25, 09:52 AM
Live orchestras with silent films are definitely cool. I got to play in an orchestra accompanying Chaplin’s Modern Times a few years ago in Olympia, way fun…
3 | Posted by jamie from thriceallamerican | Mar 25, 10:23 AM
Glad to see the Tacoma Symphony doing something a little outside the box in addition to their regular season. Very cool.
4 | Posted by Tina | Mar 26, 08:19 AM
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