Phones from the 1930s to the 1940s at the New Hampshire Telephone Museum in Warner.
Phones from the 1930s to the 1940s at the New Hampshire Telephone Museum in Warner. Credit: Geoff Forester

If you are longing to get out of the house for a fun winter afternoon activity, the New Hampshire Telephone Museum has the perfect solution! Join them at the Warner Town Hall on Jan. 19 at 2 p.m. for a screening of the 1925 silent film, Seven Chances, starring Buster Keaton. Silent films arenโ€™t your thing? Then you havenโ€™t seen one accompanied by musician, Jeff Rapsis.

โ€œThe first time I saw Jeff was at a screening of the WWI silent movie, Wings, says executive director Laura French. โ€œI had never really watched a silent film so I wasnโ€™t sure what to expect, but it turned out to be a unique and amazing experience!โ€ Not only does Jeff provide the musical backdrop for the movie, he makes it up as he goes along so each screening โ€“ even of the same movie โ€“ is different. โ€œHe captures the mood and sets the tone for the action in such a way that you get totally caught up in the moment,โ€ says French.

Admission to the event is $10 per person or $5 per person if you are a member of the N.H. Telephone Museum. There will be popcorn and drinks available for a nominal fee and, as an added bonus, Jeff will also accompany the 1920 short comedy, Number Please! starring Harold Lloyd. All proceeds benefit the museum. Tickets will be available at the door or you can call the museum at 456-2234 to reserve seats.

โ€œI really hope people seize this opportunity; itโ€™s so much fun and itโ€™s for a good cause!โ€