Hither Green Cinema presents Chills in the Chapel: Nosferatu (1922) with live musical accompaniment by Igor Outkine and his electronic accordion possessed by the devil himself!!!
Dare you enter the Chapel of terror where surprises lie around each and every corner. Is that really a coffin in the corner, is it really opening!?!? Where did this mist roll in from? What could it be hiding around that corner or underneath that table?? Are they really serving frog spawn punch and severed fingers with a bleeding heart cake!?!?
We have gone all out this Halloween season to bring you a classic film, the original vampire movie all other vampire films try to emulate, with the amazing live accompaniment of Igor Outkine and his demon accordion who’s playing has been described as “Brilliant, enchanting. Igor Outkine’s playing had such presence that it could almost have been mistaken for a whole orchestra.”
St Swithun’s Hall will be fully decorated for the day for total immersion. Fancy dress is encouraged and winners will be chosen and prizes will be awarded (we are not saying you will want the yaks brain soup but it is yours if you want it!)
Tickets will be on sale in advance from Cafe of Good Hope on Hither Green Lane, You Don’t Bring Me Flowers on Staplehurst Road. **Tickets will also be sold on the coffin door if we can squeeze you in, but are selling fast! Email us if you are coming from further away and want to reserve a ticket (Tickets will be kept until 7.20pm and if not collected will be available on a first come first served basis)**. The coffin door opens at 7pm 28th October at St Swithun’s Crypt, St Swithun’s Road off of Hither Green Lane and Ennersdale Road, SE13 6RW. Hot and cold drinks will be served as well as hot and cold food (some still alive!) and cushions on the seats!
Please Leave your werewolves outside unless house broken!!

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