

Film Screening – Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror
with Live Organ
To celebrate 150 years of organ music in our Great Hall, Donald MacKenzie returns to Alexandra Palace to accompany the legendary 1922 film Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror live on the mighty Willis organ.
MacKenzie, the acclaimed silent film accompanist and organist of London’s Odeon Leicester Square, will perform an improvised score in our Great Hall alongside the classic horror film, making this a thrilling and chilling night to remember.
Key information
Film synopsis
In Wisbourg, estate agent Knock sends his clerk Hutter to Count Orlok’s remote Transylvanian castle. There, Hutter discovers Orlok’s eerie interest in his wife, Ellen, after showing him her photograph. Orlok buys a house in Wisbourg and secretly travels there in a coffin shipment, spreading death along the way. Hutter escapes the castle and returns home, only to find Ellen strangely entranced as Orlok closes in. The town’s fate—and Ellen’s—hangs in the balance against the vampire’s sinister power.
Interval
Please be aware there is no interval during the screening, however toilets are accessible throughout.
BBFC rating & Age restriction
BBFC rating: PG (Contains mild violence and horror)
Age restriction: 12+
Date | Doors open | Start time | End time |
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22 Oct 2025 | 18:00 | 19:00 | 20:30 |
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