Theater without words in moving pictures with music
A young man is sent on a business trip to Transylvania to negotiate the purchase of a house with a sinister count. His wife has gruesome premonitions and senses the danger he is in. A danger that finally breaks into the tranquil town by the sea.
In 1922, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau created one of the most influential films of his time with Nosferatu - A Symphony of Horror, an unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula. Now, over 100 years later, in-house director Daniel Pfluger and the ensemble embark on a sensual search for traces of the light and dark sides of the vampire myth. Based on motifs from the silent film, the result is an accessible evening of theater that works without spoken language.