Pasta, Pipes, and the Phantom, in Bristol

Posted 10/18/17

The First Congregational Church of Bristol will host an evening of “spooktacular” fun: a delicious pasta dinner followed by a showing of the original silent film The Phantom of the Opera …

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Pasta, Pipes, and the Phantom, in Bristol

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The First Congregational Church of Bristol will host an evening of “spooktacular” fun: a delicious pasta dinner followed by a showing of the original silent film The Phantom of the Opera starring Lon Chaney. This iconic silent epic will be shown as a digitally restored form from the only existing original print from the archives of the Eastman House in Rochester, New York. Jim Morgan will accompany The Phantom on FCC’s mighty pipe organ. Jim has a natural talent for supplying just the right music to set the mood of the film.

WHERE: First Congregational Church of Bristol, 300 High St., Bristol
WHEN: Saturday, Oct. 21; 6 p.m. dinner, 7 p.m. film
COST: Adult $10, Kids $5
MORE INFO: 508/674-0276

Phantom of the Opera

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