** The North Bend Theatre to Host Enchanting Halloween Screening of Nosferatu with Live Musical Accompaniment

Snoqualmie, WA** Local News

The North Bend Theatre is hosting a special Halloween screening of the iconic silent film *Nosferatu* on October 31, 2024, at 7:30 PM. Jazz musician Danny Kolke will provide live musical accompaniment, enhancing the film's haunting atmosphere with a performance reminiscent of traditional organ music. This immersive experience transports attendees back to the chilling magic of the silent film era. Theatre owner Beth Burrows expressed excitement for this event, noting it represents the third year of collaboration with Kolke, whose innovative compositions are sure to draw in audiences. The screening celebrates classic cinema and serves as a cultural event for the community, making it a must-see for Halloween enthusiasts.

Tickets for this unique experience are available now on the North Bend Theatre's website, offering a chance to enjoy a timeless piece of cinematic history alongside live performance.

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