.
Feedback

COUNT DRACULA AT THE BIJOU IN BRIDGEPORT

 ,   Add to calendar
 275 Fairfield Ave Bridgeport CT 06604  See map

Bridgeport - On Thursday, November 15, beginning at 7pm, The Bijou Theatre in historic downtown Bridgeport will journey back in time for a double-feature screening of Dracula’s two earliest—and still most famous—movie appearances. This spine-tingling series of old-school movies is showing as Brian Solomon of TheVaultofHorror.net hosts a journey into mystery and terror, BEDLAM AT THE BIJOU: The Count Begins.


Dracula has ingrained himself at the very core of our consciousness—a Jungian archetype that transcends its literary origins. Though the names are changed to avoid copyright infringement, the 1922 German Expressionist gem “Nosferatu” is indeed the first film adaptation of Bram Stoker’s timeless novel. And after 90 years, it’s still one of the most terrifying movies ever made. But when we think of the Count, it’s inevitably Bela Lugosi’s portrayal in the 1931 Universal production of “Dracula” that instantly comes to mind. Despite decades of kitsch and parody, this remains an iconic milestone in the history of horror.


“I believe this is the first time that ‘Nosferatu’ and the 1931 Dracula have ever been shown together in one double feature,” said Solomon. “It’s going to be a bloody good evening, and I look forward to sharing the scares with horror fans, as well as anyone fascinated by film history or the phenomenon of the vampire in popular culture.”


Special guest Paul Bibeau, author of the book “Sundays with Vlad” that chronicles Dracula’s influence on modern culture, will join Solomon for a unique post-film Q&A. There are plans to enlist classical musicians to play a live accompaniment to the silent classic “Nosferatu,” and vampire-worthy wine specials will be available at the Bijou’s luxurious bar. 


This is the third monthly installment of BEDLAM AT THE BIJOU, with previous double features focusing on such topics as giant monsters and zombies. Recently, it was revealed that BEDLAM AT THE BIJOU would be extended through the end of winter.


BEDLAM AT THE BIJOU: The Count Begins takes place at The Bijou Theatre at 275 Fairfield Avenue in Bridgeport. The evening begins at 7pm, and tickets are $10. Call 203-332-3228 or go the TheBijouTheatre.com for more information.

Loading comments ...
Note Article
Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
Announcements  

0   Recommend Doxy

Soccer May 20, 2013 at 06:27 pm
g, Let's throw out some more numbers... Here is a site to look at:Read More http://www.sde.ct.gov/sde/lib/sde/PDF/dgm/report1/basiccon.pdf This is the Connecticut State Department of Education Bureau of Grants Management spreadsheet. It shows and compares what Danbury is paying per student compared to the rest of the state. Looking at the numbers, out of the 170+ districts in the state, Danbury pays the 8th LEAST amount per pupil. Out of the 10 districts in Connecticut that have over 10,000 students, Danbury ranks 2nd LOWEST in the state. This amount is about $3,000 less per pupil than the average of the state and the average of districts with 10,000+ students.
g May 20, 2013 at 01:33 pm
Good afternoon Jessica, Danbury plans to spend approximately $114,000,000 on teaching staff salaryRead More and benefits for the next school year per the school budget here - http://www.danbury.k12.ct.us/bbadmin/Budget/2012-2013%20budget.pdf the total budget is $121,000,000. Teachers, administrators, contracted professionals, staff enrichment programs, staff insurance, and the rest comprise about 95% of the school system budget. See staff cost summary on page 8 of the report. You'll also note our board of education plans to spend a bit more than 3 million dollars on supplies and materials plus a million on equipment. The budget represents a 5% increase from the prior year. On our district home page - http://www.danbury.k12.ct.us/ it says Danbury has 10,300 my calculator tells me that's about $12,000 per child in the district. With $12,000 per child, why are teachers paying for supplies? Hmm ... let me think ... 95% of the budget goes to staff salary and benefits for the long 185 day year .... I have a guess where the money goes. Do you?
Black People are ANIMALS May 16, 2013 at 12:18 pm
You should invite all the spics to the lake to go swimming. The Squantzter is usually hungry thisRead More time of year.