Nosferatu
Live at the Winspear presents

Nosferatu

Featuring Dennis James On Organ, Costume Contests, Drink Specials, And an After-Party with live DJ!
Tuesday, October 31 7:30 PM

Experience a spooky night of film and live music! Watch the classic silent movie Nosferatu as organist Dennis James performs the score live on the Davis Concert Organ. The 1922 film tells the tale of a vampire who preys on people and brings the plague to town. You’ll be spellbound by this creepy story while Dennis James entertains you on a Halloween night you'll never forget!

Nosferatu musical score compiled by Dennis James featuring surviving fragments of the original 1922 orchestral film score by Hans Erdmann.

The film Nosferatu is rated PG.

Come early for pre-party fun! Doors open at 6:15 PM.

Don’t miss out on spooktacular Halloween activities!

  • Dress up and share a pic of yourself at our Spooky Selfie Wall for the chance to win tickets to an upcoming Live At The Winspear concert! Be sure to tag @winspearcentre
  • Monstrous music in the main lobby pre and post-concert
  • Devilishly delicious cocktails
  • Lots of candy!

Nosferatu will run for 90 minutes, plus a 20-minute intermission. Be sure you stay for the after-party for more prizes, music, and drinks!

Halloween Costume Contest

Enter for a chance to win a pair of tickets to see The Barra MacNeils’ East Coast Christmas on Nov 22! To enter, simply post a photo of yourself wearing your Halloween costume at Nosferatu and tag the Winspear Centre. A winner will be chosen that night and announced at the after party. You do not need to be present at the after party to claim your prize. If the winner is not present, they will be contacted on social media by November 1 at noon.

Staff, volunteers, board members, ESO musicians, and any members of the Edmonton Symphony Society are not eligible to enter the contest.


Featured Artists

Dennis James, Organ


39 - Land Acknowledgement

Land Acknowledgement

The Winspear Centre and Edmonton Symphony Orchestra would like to acknowledge that we are on Treaty 6 Territory, a traditional meeting ground, gathering place, and traveling route for many Indigenous Peoples. We honour and recognize the rich artistic, cultural, and musical traditions of the Cree, Nakota Sioux, Metis, Dene, Saulteaux, and the many more Indigenous communities that call this land we share, home.