Putting Some FUN in Fundraising! Studio Theatre Perth Presents Nosferatu with an Original Score - theHumm October 2020
Putting Some FUN in Fundraising! Studio Theatre Perth Presents Nosferatu with an Original Score - theHumm October 2020
Studio Theatre Perth is one of the town’s treasures, but it’s been a tough year for this community theatre. Pandemic shutdown and restricted openings are taking a huge bite out of the group’s financial resources.
“Our lease comes up for renewal in April, and unless we can raise enough funds before that, we won’t be in a position to renew,” explains Kat Watring-Ellis, chair of the promotions committee.
That would mean the volunteer group would have to walk away from their little gem of a theatre and all the investments they’ve made in the space with the help of the community — including an elevator, theatre seats, sound and lighting equipment, curtains — the list goes on.
When the province moved to phase three of re-opening the economy, the theatre group immediately mobilized to host movies at drastically reduced capacity. But that reduction in numbers means little to no revenue. Still, they’re not going down without a fight. The group is launching a targeted fundraising campaign and it starts on Hallowe’en.
“There are no new films being released right now, so it was really exciting when we were approached by Mark Bailey with an opportunity to show Nosferatu, set to his original score — and in terms of timeliness, well, Hallowe’en made it happen!” says Watring-Ellis.
It’s definitely spooky, it’s a classic, and it is the perfect Hallowe’en offering. The movie is based on Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula, published in 1897, and was sued for copyright infringement. In fact, the Stoker estate won the suit and the court ordered all copies of the movie burned. Luckily a few copies survived, though much of the original score by Hans Erdman was lost.
There have been several scores written for this classic horror movie since then, but this is the only one made in Perth, Ontario! “I started working on a score for Nosferatu about a year-and-a-half ago, as a bucket list project,” explains Bailey.
A resident of Perth for the past ten years, Bailey’s knowledge of music is extensive. He played the trumpet in the Central Band of the Canadian Forces and arranged music for the band for 22 years. He’s a recognised composer with original compositions published by Carl Fischer in New York, and Southern Music Company in San Antonio, Texas. Still, he admits that writing a score for a movie was a lot harder than he initially anticipated. “I had to learn to give the movie breathing space and ride along with it,” he says.
Bailey ended up taking five months off to read and study the art of writing a movie score.
“I learned more as a musician from this experience than all previous experiences,” he says, and that’s saying quite a lot for a man who has played and arranged music at major performance venues around the world.
The end result is a sweeping score that sounds like a 60-piece orchestra but is actually mostly computer-generated. “It has sound effects and melodramatic moments, scary chords and themes for each character,” explains Bailey.
If you have never seen the original Nosferatu, directed by F.W. Murnau, now’s the time, and if you have, well now’s the time to watch it with Bailey’s original score!
Putting the fun back in fundraiser, Studio Theatre Perth invites residents, supporters, theatre and movie lovers to come out on Saturday October 31 in as much or as little costume as they like and enjoy the premiere of Bailey’s Nosferatu. A wine bar will be open for the Saturday performances.
Tickets are $25 per person, and available only through ticketsplease.ca . Numbers are limited, and masks are mandatory in the lobby. The first showing will be at 6:30pm with a second showing at 9pm on October 31. A third screening will take place on Sunday, November 1 at 2pm. Each screening will begin with a short introduction by Mark Bailey. “I just want to see how people react to the score,” he concludes.
If for any reason you can’t make it to the Studio Theatre’s fundraising events but still want to support the theatre, there is a donation page now at studiotheatreperth.com . Tax receipts will be emailed to donors.
Dear Readers, - theHumm October 2020
By Sarah Kerr
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“Our lease comes up for renewal in April, and unless we can raise enough funds before that, we won’t be in a position to renew,” explains Kat Watring-Ellis, chair of the promotions committee.
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Sue ......
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By Glenda Jones
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October at the Mississippi Mills Youth Centre - theHumm October 2020
By Sara Fortin
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The Brickbox A Young Adult Novel by WL (Bud) Gorman - theHumm October 2020
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An Uncharacteristically Short Note from Weetabix - theHumm October 2020
By Sebastian Weetabix
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