Concerts at Cradley: Rare opportunity to watch Buster Keaton film with live musical accompaniment this weekend

Join us tomorrow evening (November 15) for this year's silent movie night with live organ accompaniment at St Peter's Cradley.

By contributor James Brookes
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Live music and sound effects will be provided by talented Suffolk-based musician David Ivory, who will be accompanying Buster Keaton's 1923 film "The Navigator".

David will give a first half of light popular music including musical numbers and film scores, then after an interval, we will show the film on the big screen with David at the Mighty Compton Organ providing an improvised soundtrack.

David Ivory
David Ivory

Parking available at Homer Hill Park car park and on street parking nearby. Nearest railway station is at Cradley Heath and a 15 minute walk away, busses 9 and 002 pass nearby.

Refreshments and& home-made cakes served during interval.

Admission free with retiring collection in aid of St Peter’s Community Vision Project.

We are extremely grateful to our sponsors – mha Birmingham, Marlborough Print and Timmins Whittaker for their support and making these concerts possible.

  • St Peter's Church, Church Road, Cradley, Halesowen, B63 2UL

Silent Movie Night
Silent Movie Night