An evening of cinematic treasures, on Friday 17 February, celebrates 100 years since the creation of Charlie Chaplin’s set of masterpieces known as the ‘Mutual Comedies’in Colyer-Fergusson Hall.
Acclaimed musicians, violinst Matthew Trusler and pianist Ashley Wass, perform live alongside screenings of memorable set pieces from The Immigrant, The Adventurer, The Great Dictator, The Gold Rush and Behind the Screen, accompanied by several of Chaplin’s own compositions, together with music from the acclaimed silent film composer, Carl Davis.
Ticket prices are: Full £15/Students £7. Further details are available on the Gulbenkian webpages.