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Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror

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Treat yourself this Halloween to experience the thrills and chills of Abendmusik’s symphony of horror: the 1922 silent “Dracula” film, Nosferatu. This eerie, creepy movie classic will be shown in the dimly-lit sanctuary of First-Plymouth and brought to life by the thrilling sounds of the 6000-pipe Lied Organ. Abendmusik’s own Tom Trenney, a nationally-renowned organ improviser, provides a mysterious soundtrack. Wear a costume to receive free popcorn and to win your chance for an unforgettable tour of First-Plymouth’s ‘haunted’ singing bell tower following the concert.

Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror

Address : 2000 D St., Lincoln, NE, 68502 Wahoo NE
Phone : 402-476-9933   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : rebecca@abendmusik.org

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Admission Fee : $12 Adults, $10 Seniors, $5 Students

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