The Fox Theatre’s beloved Coca-Cola Film Series returns this fall with two nights of classic and contemporary horror, featuring the 1920 silent film “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” on Tuesday, Oct. 20 at 8 p.m. and “The Ring” in Concert on Wednesday, Oct. 21 at 8 p.m.
“Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” will transport audiences to the silent-film era with live accompaniment by Fox Theatre in-house organist Ken Double on “Mighty Mo,” the theater’s legendary Möller pipe organ. Custom-built for the Fox in 1929, the four-manual, 42-rank instrument is one of the largest and most renowned theater organs in the country.
“The Ring” in Concert will feature a screening of the acclaimed 2002 psychological thriller accompanied by a live performance of Hans Zimmer’s score by the Georgia Symphony Orchestra. Starring Naomi Watts, the film follows journalist Rachel Keller as she investigates a mysterious videotape linked to a series of unexplained deaths. Hans Zimmer describes the score’s minimalist, unsettling approach as central to the film’s creeping dread and psychological tension. Released by DreamWorks Pictures in 2002, “The Ring” helped redefine modern horror and remains one of the era’s most influential psychological thrillers.
Tickets for “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” start at $20.50, and tickets for “The Ring” in Concert start at $52.25. Tickets are now on sale at
foxtheatre.org/events.
The Marquee Club presented by Lexus will be available as a premium add-on for eligible ticket holders during the online ticket-purchase process. Audiences can also look forward to themed on-site activations and special Coca-Cola surprises throughout both evenings, with more details coming soon.
Additional titles in the Coca-Cola Film Series will be announced as the Fox Theatre continues to pair celebrated films with distinctive live and immersive experiences for Atlanta audiences.
For tickets and more information, visit
foxtheatre.org or call 855-285-8499. All tickets purchased through the Fox Theatre website reflect all-in pricing.