'The Lodger' to screen at Jane Pickens Theatre

Posted 3/22/23

This coming Tuesday, March 28, Hitchcok's "The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog," will be shown at Jane Pickens Theatre in Newport. The screening, the latest in the venue's silent film series, will …

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'The Lodger' to screen at Jane Pickens Theatre

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This coming Tuesday, March 28, Hitchcok's "The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog," will be shown at Jane Pickens Theatre in Newport. The screening, the latest in the venue's silent film series, will feature live accompaniment by Jeff Rapsis, a New Hampshire-based composer who specializes in creating music for silent films.  

'The Lodger' introduced themes that would run through much of Hitchcock’s later work: an innocent man on the run, hunted down by a self-righteous society; a strong link between sexuality and murder; and a fixation on blonde women. 

WHEN: Tuesday, March 28, at 7:30 p.m.

WHERE: Jane Pickens Theatre Film and Event Center, 49 Touro St., Newport

PRICING: $13 per member ticket, $15 per non-member ticket

MORE INFO: To purchase tickets and learn more, click here.

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