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Vincent Price Double Feature! House on Haunted Hill (1959) with The Masque of the Red Death (1964)
Oct
5
8:00 PM20:00

Vincent Price Double Feature! House on Haunted Hill (1959) with The Masque of the Red Death (1964)

Sat. Oct. 5 

Tickets - $6 

Doors – 7:00 PM 

Organ Overture – 7:30 PM 

First Film – 8:00 PM 

Second Film – 9:45 PM (approximately) 

The Masque of the Red Death (First Film) 

1hr 23min | NR | Horror/Drama | USA 

House on Haunted Hill (Second Film) 

1hr 15min | NR | Horror/Mystery | USA

 

 

Behold! The poetic grandeur of not one but two classic Vincent Price performances, his singular visage projected in all its emotive glory on our big screen!  

The master of villainy and heroically huge theatricality, Price’s imposing frame has long loomed large amongst the pantheon of horror icons. His turn towards the genre began in the 1950s with the likes of William Castle’s camp classic, House on Haunted Hill, now one of Price’s best-known pictures. He soon found steady employment with director Roger Corman in a string of low-budget and high-style Gothic horror flicks adapted (loosely) from Edgar Allan Poe’s tales of the macabre. This collaboration ended in 1964 with two films, including the psychedelically tinged fantasia of depravity, The Masque of the Red Death.  

Experience the joy of vintage terror, filtered through the sonorous voice and unmatched enunciation of a master thespian, with nearly three hours of horror at the Senate. It's a spooky season miracle! 

 

 

 

The Senate Theater and The Detroit Theater Organ Society is supported by The Michigan Arts and Culture Council and The National Endowment for the Arts. 

Parking is available in our gated lot, on Gilbert, and Michigan Avenue

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Halloween Party at the Senate – A John Carpenter Themed Fundraiser and Film Screening
Oct
29
6:00 PM18:00

Halloween Party at the Senate – A John Carpenter Themed Fundraiser and Film Screening

Join us for a night of film, art, and seasonal vibes to benefit the restoration of the Mighty Wurlitzer!

Halloween Party at the Senate—A John Carpenter Themed Fundraiser

Sat. Oct. 29
Doors – 6:00 PM
Organ Overture - 7:30 PM
Film – 8:00 PM | 1hr 31 min | R | Horror | USA
After Party 10:00 PM - Midnight
Tickets - $6 (with optional donation)
Full Bar | Costume contest | Halloween themed art | Dark and eerie John Carpenter music

It’s the Saturday before Halloween and a force of nature has wreaked havoc on the vital parts of our most precious organ. No, we don’t mean Michael Myers, that personification of evil with a William Shatner mask and a fondness for knives. And the organ we’re talking about doesn’t pump blood. No, the organ in question is the Senate Theater’s Mighty Wurlitzer theater organ. The force of nature is time.

Enjoy this special screening of the classic 1978 Halloween where all proceeds support further restoration of the historic Senate Theater Wurlitzer. In addition to a very special Halloween organ overture, expect a costume contest judged by Michael Myers himself, an art show, the eerie music of John Carpenter, and a full bar. Admission will remain $6 but donations of any amount are graciously accepted.

And now, about the movie:

If you don’t know, John Carpenter’s Halloween is one of the most revered, respected and influential horror films of all time. It tells the story of a single-minded and silent psychopath who has recently escaped from a mental institution and stalks a group of teenagers on Halloween night. Using Hitchcock’s Psycho as inspiration, it even stars Jamie Lee Curtis, daughter of the earlier film’s Janet Leigh. A huge success with audiences and ultimately with the critics, Halloween set off an explosion in horror cinema, spawning dozens of imitators and a slew of sequels, remakes, and reboots.

The spare yet striking visuals, moody and minimalist score, suspense-soaked screenplay, and playfully dark humor have been expanded upon, reimagined, and even, arguably, improved upon. There is nothing, however, quite like the original So grab your friends, don your Halloween best and come party for a cause at the Senate Theater.

Theater Organ Regulator with leather in need of restoration

About the Restoration

Last year, nearly catastrophic flooding temporarily took the Mighty 4/34 Wurlitzer out of commission as we restored the blower and motor from water damage. Partially because of that time spend quiet, we are turning this year to restoring several mechanisms called regulators (pictured below). When functioning they ensure that any particular pipe receives the precise amount of air it needs in order to produce the intended sound. And in order to do this our regulators need to be be restored, particularly their fast deteriorating leather parts.

Halloween Party at the Senate is Sponsored by:

The Senate Theater and The Detroit Theater Organ Society is supported by The Michigan Arts and Culture Council and The National Endowment for the Arts.

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