
About
A special seasonal screening of this 1925 cult classic silent movie with live organ accompaniment from Richard Hills.
Paris, in the 1890s, and a phantom haunts the Opera House. Lon Chaney's vivid presentation of the terrifying phantom and consequent mayhem and murder has become a cult classic.
Richard Hills is widely acknowledged as one of the world's leading contemporary theatre organists, and is also one of the very few musicians to have mastered the divide between the classical and theatre organ.
Having studied with William Whitehead at Rochester Cathedral he went on in turn to the organ scholarships of Exeter College Oxford, Portsmouth Cathedral and Westminster Abbey before becoming organist at St Mary's in London.
Richard's career in the theatre organ world has been equally prestigious. He has numerous prizes and awards to his credit, both in this country and in the USA, where he was named 'Organist of the Year' in 2010 by the American Theatre Organ Society.
His many recording credits include a disc of British music made on the magnificent dual-purpose Compton organ of Southampton's Guildhall, which earned a five-star review in Choir and Organ magazine.
Supported by Lottery Project Funding from the Arts Council of Northern Ireland
Facilities
Accessibility
- All areas accessible to disabled visitors
Event Facilities
- Booking Required
Parking & Transport
- On site parking
Guide Prices
Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
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Ticket | £15.00 per ticket |
Concession | £5.00 per ticket |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.