As we draw closer to Halloween season, I'm looking for some unique creepy experiences to get into. From watching the original Addams Family movie in a graveyard, to the glowing pumpkin wonderland, there seems to be a lot of new ways to get your scare on and appreciate the season. The Michigan Theater in Ann Arbor is bringing their tradition back as they invite us on Wednesday, Oct. 16 at 7:30 PM for their annual screening of NOSFERATU, the original vampire film, with LIVE accompaniment by organist Andrew Rogers on the historic and newly renovated Barton Organ.

Nosferatu was once described by Roger Ebert: "[Nosferatu] doesn't scare us, but it haunts us. It shows not that vampires can jump out of the shadows, but that evil can grow there, nourished on death." Tickets are $16 for Adults, but Student, Veteran, Senior, and Child 12 & Under get in for $13. If you've never seen this film, this is the perfect experience to witness it in.

 

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