Psycho 1960 | Film Screening with Post-show Talk

Where the stage meets the motel—experience Hitchcock’s Psycho at the Playhouse! Hosted by Playhouse artistic director Mark Shanahan
Psycho (1960), directed by Alfred Hitchcock, is a landmark psychological horror film that redefined the genre. The story follows Marion Crane (Janet Leigh), who embezzles money and seeks refuge at the secluded Bates Motel, run by the enigmatic Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins). What begins as a suspenseful encounter soon spirals into a chilling tale of deception and madness, culminating in one of the most iconic scenes in cinematic history.
The evening will be hosted by Playhouse artistic director Mark Shanahan.
A dedicated Hitchcock scholar and fan, Playhouse artistic director Mark Shanahan taught a course on Hitchcock at Fordham University for over 21 years on Monday nights when the theatre was dark. He is always eager to share his love for the movies of this most celebrated director.
The evening will include Shanahan’s brief introductory remarks, highlighting key details to watch for, followed by a post-screening discussion.
Whether you’re a first time viewer or long time Hitchcock aficionado, this night promises to dive into just some of the wonderful anecdotes, storytelling techniques and signature cinematic details that make Alfred Hitchcock the Master of Suspense!