PPAC Announces 'Phantastic' Halloween Treat

Patrons can watch a live capture of PPAC House Organist Peter Krasinski accompanying the 1925 silent film The Phantom of the Opera.

By: Oct. 21, 2020
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PPAC Announces 'Phantastic' Halloween Treat

The Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC) and their newly announced house organist Peter Krasinski are giving patrons a "phantastic" Halloween treat! Mr. Krasinski will be accompanying the 1925 silent film The Phantom of the Opera on PPAC's Mighty Wurlitzer. Mr. Krasinski's accompaniment will be live captured (recorded) and will be available to watch for FREE at ppacri.org. Further details will be announced.

"I am thrilled to be performing a magnificent improvisational score to accompany The Phantom of the Opera on PPAC's incredible Wurlitzer," said Mr. Krasinski. "The Wurlitzer's array of sounds and notes will accentuate the film's mystery, suspense, and romance. The recording will allow so many more people to experience this classic film and to hear our Wurlitzer from the comfort of home!"

The Phantom of the Opera is based on the novel Le Fantôme de l'Opéra by Gaston Leroux. The classic silent film stars Lon Chaney as "The Phantom" and Mary Philbin as "Christine Daae." The Phantom haunts the Paris Opera House, causing mayhem in efforts to make the young soprano, Christine Daae, an opera star and his love. The film was added to the United States National Film Registry in 1998, ensuring that the film will be preserved for all time.



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