A 1920s horror film, a 1930s pipe organ and a victorian building - it's the perfect spooky night out!
Prepare yourself for a night of thrills, chills, and cinematic wonder as the shadows come alive inside the historic Pollokshaws Burgh Hall. This isn’t just a film screening—it’s a ghostly journey into the heart of silent horror, where every creaking door and sinister glance is fuelled by the mighty 1937 Wurlitzer theatre organ, brought to life by internationally acclaimed organist and silent film accompanist, Aaron Hawthorne.
Step into the dark elegance of a building that feels like it has secrets to tell, where the air seems colder, the echoes last longer, and the flicker of candlelight plays tricks on the eyes. Legends say Pollokshaws Burgh Hall is haunted... and on this night, as Lon Chaney’s Phantom rises from the depths of the Paris Opera House, you might start to believe it too.
The Phantom of the Opera (1925) remains one of the most iconic horror films ever made, a gothic masterpiece dripping with mystery and menace. But with Aaron Hawthorne at the keys, the experience becomes utterly electrifying. Each terrifying twist, each heart-stopping reveal, will be scored LIVE in real time, with thunderous bass, ghostly whispers and soaring melodies echoing through the rafters of this eerie building.
Whether you're a silent cinema fan, a horror lover, or just someone seeking a truly unforgettable night out, this event promises chills, awe, and maybe even a few ghosts of its own. There may also be a few surprises...
Come if you dare... and don’t forget to glance over your shoulder.
Aaron Hawthorne is an award-winning organist based in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, renowned for his thrilling live accompaniments to silent films. A graduate of the University of Glasgow, Aaron has performed across the UK, Europe, and the USA, captivating audiences with his dynamic, improvised scores on both church and theatre organs.
His passion for theatre organs began after a family trip to Blackpool’s Tower Ballroom, sparking a career that would see him crowned the American Theatre Organ Society’s International Young Theatre Organist of the Year in 2019, just months before receiving the Cinema Organ Society’s prestigious Ian Sutherland Award for outstanding talent.
Aaron is a regular recitalist at Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, and since 2021 has toured internationally with live scores to silent film classics including Nosferatu, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and The Phantom of the Opera. He also serves as Arts Development Officer for Music in North Lanarkshire, championing the role of the arts in education and community life.
Whether in historic cathedrals, grand concert halls, or spooky film screenings, Aaron’s performances are known for their energy, emotion, and spine-tingling drama.
Tickets
£12 general admission/ £10 concession
Tickets can be purchased on the door (cash only) or by booking below: