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  • "The Phantom of the Opera"

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    Name: "The Phantom of the Opera"
    Date: October 25, 2015
    Time: 8:30 PM - 10:30 PM EDT
    Event Description:
    ELTC, in partnership with The Cape May Film Society, is proud to bring back ?The Phantom of the Opera starring Lon Chaney, with live organ accompaniment by Wayne Zimmerman. When ELTC and the Film Society first brought this 1925 silent classic with live music to Cape May in 2011, it sold out. In 1908, Gaston Leroux wrote about a disfigured man who terrorizes the Paris Opera House and falls in love with the young leading lady. This Parisian native was already known for his cutting-edge horror stories, but if he were alive today, he would be amazed at all the adaptations of his ?Phantom.? It has been made into six films, and two musicals: one by Andrew Lloyd Webber, and the other by Arthur Kopit and Maury Yeston. Leroux was impressed by the first film version, produced by Carl Laemmle, the head of Universal Pictures, in 1925, but didn't live long enough to see any other incarnations. Well-known reviewer Roger Ebert wrote that ?Phantom? has ?two elements of genius: It creates beneath the opera one of the most grotesque places in the cinema, and Chaneys performance transforms an absurd character into a haunting one. Phantom opened two years before The Jazz Singer, in which Al Jolson spoke and sang on screen. But this 'doesnt mean that there was absolute silence when ?silent? films were shown. They were accompanied by an organ, piano, and sometimes a full orchestra: the beginnings of film scoring as we know it. From Charlie Chaplin, who scored his own films, to John Williams and Thomas Newman of today, the power of music accompanying a silent or a talking film cannot be undervalued. Experienced composers know that music enhances the action and emotion, but never overshadows it. Wayne Zimmerman, who has played in a variety of venues from coast-to-coast and in Hawaii, regaling audiences with his silent-film accompaniment and concerts, has been accompanying the films presented by ELTC' and The Cape May Film Society every year since 2011, most recently The General starring Buster Keaton. He returns to Cape May to accompany an evening of Charlie Chaplin Shorts, the final film in the Sunday Silent Film Series, on November 15 at 8:00p.m. This is also the final event for the 2015 Cape May Film Festival, and those with Festival passes to all events, will be admitted for free.
    Location:
    ELTC is in residence at The First Presbyterian Church, 500 Hughes St., Cape May
    Date/Time Information:
    Sunday, Oct. 25 at 8:30pm
    Contact Information:
    By phone: 609-884-5898
    Fees/Admission:
    $15 general admission; ages 12 and under free
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