Liberty Hall to reprise its role as an opera house for centennial anniversary screening with live piano accompaniment

Liberty Hall Celebrates 100 Years of Movies

To commemorate 100 years of movies, Liberty Hall will host a screening of "Phantom of the Opera" with live piano accompaniment, reviving its role as an opera house.

The building initially opened as a movie theater in the 1924-1925 season, according to documentation. Earlier this year, Liberty Hall launched a series to mark its centennial, screening a different 1925 silent movie each month.

October's Selection: "Phantom of the Opera"

The October selection is the 1925 film "Phantom of the Opera," directed by Rupert Julian and starring Lon Chaney and Mary Philbin. The black-and-white horror film will be made more eerie by Liberty Hall's history as the Bowersock Opera House.

History of the Bowersock Opera House

According to the Spencer Research Library, Bowersock renovated the building in 1882 before it burned down in an electrical fire in 1911.

Author's summary: Liberty Hall celebrates 100 years of movies with a special screening.

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The Lawrence Times The Lawrence Times — 2025-10-15