Blood is life! A classic of German Expressionistic Horror, F.W. Murnau's 1922 film is an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker’s "Dracula" that reinvents the vampire character as Count Orlok, a bald, spidery monster with rat-like fangs and giant claws. Filmed in moody low-angle camera angles to maximize the creep factor, Nosferatu was so unsettling that rumors persist to this day claiming that actor Max Schreck really was a creature of the night.
Fans, theaters and media have praised The Invincible Czars' soundtrack for making the near century-old movie “actually scary” for modern day audiences since they debuted it in 2015. the band has performed well over 100 times across the US and Canada. In 2021, they updated the soundtrack to include drums and little more rock edge while retain their signature delicate creepiness.
Using a mix of acoustic and electric instruments helped. Violin, glockenspiel, organ, flute, bass clarinet, voices and vocals, music box, loops, electric guitar, bass, piano and percussion all play prominent roles in the score and are a sight to behold when performed live by only four or five players.
The Invincible Czars encourage fans and attendees to dress for the Halloween season at the show!
Tickets: $25