This event was part of our 2024 Festival



Nosferatu with Live Score by Rita & Robbie Perry

  • Monday 28 October 1:30pm
  • Light House Cinema
  • €20/€18 concession + €1 Booking Fee
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To be added to the Waiting List, please contact Light House Cinema directly via email at boxoffice@lighthousecinema.ie

 

The first on-screen adaptation of Dracula, Nosferatu continues to haunt and terrify modern audiences. Director F.W Murnau captured on film a waking nightmare, conjuring vivid images of the occult out of dilapidated set-pieces and innocuous real-world locations alike, in this 100-year-old, famously unauthorised version of Dracula.

 

The original score which will accompany this screening has been a passion project for Rita Perry & Robbie Perry for its connection to Bram Stoker and its history in the evolution of Dracula’s story. Performed live, the duo’s music highlights how Stoker’s work takes shape and life over a hundred years after Dracula’s publication. In the work, the artists pay due respect to both Stoker, the original story-teller and to the cinematic vision of Murnau, celebrating the intersection of literature, cinema and music.


Bios

Rita Perry and Robbie Perry have collaborated together for over a decade producing an eclectic body of work, influenced by their experience and diverse interests. Formed by their familial relationship and a shared love for musical experimentation, the duo have turned their focus to the cinematic era of German Expressionism. In 2023, they began composing an original score to Murnau’s Nosferatu which premiered as a live score in the 2023 Clones Film Festival (CFF). Its reception at the festival was a huge success and was followed with an enthusiastic new commission for the 2024 CFF.

Duration 1hr 34mins
Doors 1.15pm
Age Suitability 12+ (Film has a PG rating) Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult.
Latecomers Latecomers will not be admitted.
Accessibility Venue is wheelchair accessible. More info

Location


Light House Cinema, Market St S, Smithfield, Dublin 7, D07 R6YE, Ireland


Luas

The closest stop is Smithfield on the Red Line.

 

Bus
If travelling by Dublin Bus, the closest stops are:


Stop 1647, Blackhall Place, Northbound – Bus numbers 37, 39, 39A, 70


Stop 1715, Blackhall Place, Southbound – Bus numbers 37, 39, 39A, 70


Stop 7854, Arran Quay, Eastbound – Bus numbers C1, C2, C3, C4, 52


Stop 7453, Arran Quay, Southbound – Bus numbers S2, 26, 37, 39A, 60, 69, 145, 860


Stop 1615, Church Street, Southbound – Bus numbers 83, 83A


Stop 1616, Church Street, Northbound – Bus numbers 83, 83A

 

Accessibility Information


Ticketing

To confirm accessible tickets for this performance, contact the Light House Cinema Box Office: (01) 872 8006, mail@lighthousecinema.ie

Arrival

Some of the roads and pathways around Smithfield are cobbled, particularly on New Church Street and at the Smithfield Luas Stop. 

The closest step-free Luas is Stop is Smithfield (270m away) on the Red Line Luas stop is the closest step-free Luas stop.

If travelling by Dublin Bus, the closest stops are:
Stop 1647, Blackhall Place, Northbound – Bus numbers 37, 39, 39A, 70
Stop 1715, Blackhall Place, Southbound – Bus numbers 37, 39, 39A, 70
Stop 7854, Arran Quay, Eastbound – Bus numbers C1, C2, C3, C4, 52
Stop 7453, Arran Quay, Southbound – Bus numbers S2, 26, 37, 39A, 60, 69, 145, 860
Stop 1615, Church Street, Southbound – Bus numbers 83, 83A
Stop 1616, Church Street, Northbound – Bus numbers 83, 83A

Nearest accessible parking is at the Queen Street Park-Rite Car Park. Limited accessible parking bays are also located on New Church Street and Haymarket. 

Entry 

Two ramps bring guests up from Smithfield Square to the cinema’s front door. There is step-free access to the venue. The doors are manual push-pull doors, but a member of staff will be there to assist.

Space

Light House has three different floors, all accessible by lift and staircase. 

Ground floor: Bar, café, box office, toilets
-2: Screens Three and Four, gallery, seating area, accessible toilet
-3: Screens One and Two, bar, toilets, seating areas

Accessible Bathroom / WC

There is a dedicated accessible toilet located on the mezzanine at -2 level, please ask a member of staff for the pass code to gain entry. A larger toilet cubicle is located in the ladies and the gents bathrooms at -3 level. Both of these bathrooms have lowered sinks and handrails. 

Bar

The ground floor bar has a height of 100cm and a lower bar of 75cm, and the -3 floor bar has a height of 120. The ground floor bar has options of cold and hot drinks, soft drinks and alcoholic beverages. Straws are available. Hot and cold food options are also available here. All allergens are listed. The bar on -3 is accessed by steps and a ramp that can be accessed when turning right from the lift. It has options of soft drinks, alcoholic beverages, and snacks.

Performance Space 

The designated wheelchair accessible seats are located in the front row of Screen One. There is step-free access to the front row, with steps leading up to the rest of the seating rows. Availability of the wheelchair seats differs with every performance. A complimentary carer seat is provided with these seats.

Seating 

In the bar areas on the ground floor and -3 level, there is low seating and chairs. All tables and chairs are moveable. The chairs have no arm rests.

Sound

There is no Loop system for this event. The live musicians during this screening will be using their own PA system which will not go through the Loop system.

Lighting

Throughout the venue, there will be brighter lights with some darkened areas due to atmospheric lighting. The bathrooms have direct white light. In the film screen, lights will be dimmed and then darkened when the movie begins. No strobe lighting will be used.

Quieter Room 

There is no dedicated quiet room in the Light House but the seating areas on level -2 are quieter away from the main crowd.

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