SATURDAY, APRIL 28 8:00 PM
Richard Lee, conductor
Film with music
“(I am) more proud of that picture than any picture I ever made because I took an actual happening out of the Civil War.” – Buster Keaton
We present Keaton’s 1926 silent masterpiece The General in a digitally restored print with Carl Davis’s celebrated musical score performed live by the WSO.
This wonderful film not only gives a precious glimpse of the West – sometimes down to the tiniest leaf – but the memorable and treasurable antics of the great Keaton as he plays a quick-thinking Southern railroad man that thwarts a daring raid by Northerners of a locomotive during the Civil War. Miles behind enemy lines, he learns of plans for a surprise attack, and manages to escape on his captured engine, with his girlfriend stuffed into a sack in one of the wagons!
Silent movies were meant to be seen in theatres where the audience morphs into a comedy meter responding en masse to each gag. Experience all the thrills and spills in this comic gem!
SOUNDBYTES: Pre-Concert Chat hosted by Sam Minuk, film historian on the Piano Nobile Level at 7:15 pm.
Single tickets are on sale now at the WSO Box Office, 949-3999 or online.









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