Charlie Chaplin’s City Lights
What?
Charlie Chaplin’s City Lights
When?
Thu, June 25, 2009 @ 7.30pm
Where?
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Hope Street, Liverpool, L1 9BP (map)
Who?
Composer and Conductor Carl Davis and pianist Ian Buckle
How?
Use booking number "182498" when calling the Philharmonic Hall on 0151 709 3789, or email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
If like us you’ve only ever watched Charlie Chaplin films on the telly, this is a unique opportunity to experience one of the original cinematic classics in the style it was originally made for: on the big screen with a live orchestral accompaniment conducted by one of the world’s acclaimed conductors. And in classic culturepool style, we’ve also organised a little bit extra - well actually, a HUGE amount extra thanks to our lovely friends at the Phil.... Thanks Dawn!
Charlie Chaplin’s silent romantic comedy City Lights tells the story of how the little tramp falls in love with a blind flower girl and is often cited as one of the top films of all time. Showing on world's only functioning Walturdaw rising cinema screen, the film will be accompanied by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (RLPO) led by internationally renowned conductor and composer Carl Davis who has tactfully restored Chaplin’s original score.
culturepool members can get heavily discounted tickets for £12 AND a the chance to chat with the man himself, Carl Davis, AND pianist, Ian Buckle. Many of you may know Carl Davis' wife Jean Boht (from Bread fame), who will also joining Carl after the performance.
Tickets numbers are limited, so please book as soon as possible – call 0151 709 3789, email
.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) or drop into The Phil and quote the culturepool secret booking number "182498" to receive your discounted tickets. Tickets are £12.
Following last years amazing post show chat with Vasily Petrenko, we're extremely happy to have organised another discussion with a world class conductor. Not to be missed!
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