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Cinema Fri 26 April - Thu 6 June 2019 Box Office 01524 598500 Wild Rose tickets@dukes-lancaster.org www.dukes-lancaster.org Red Joan @thedukescinema The Dukes, Lancaster Eighth Grade
Hello Welcome to our Friday 26 April - Thursday 6 June 2019 Cinema Guide Ticket Prices* www.dukes-lancaster.org The Dukes, Moor Lane, Lancaster, LA1 1QE Film £6.50 Full Price Box Office £5.50 Concessions 01524 598500 I tickets@dukes-lancaster.org £4.50 Under 18’s Getting Here Stage on Screen For travel and access information visit: £13.50 Full Price www.dukes-lancaster.org/your-visit £12.50 Concessions Film Certification and Content £10 Champions Information about film ratings and content can *Unless otherwise stated be found at: www.bbfc.co.uk Keep in Touch If you’d like regular listings and updates you can sign up to our weekly e-newsletter by e-mailing tickets@dukes-lancaster.org with the subject line ‘Cinema Newsletter’. THIS PUBLICATION IS AVAILABLE IN LARGE PRINT AND ONLINE AT WWW.ISSUU.COM/DUKESLANCASTER MOVIE MORNINGS 11am screenings with free tea or coffee and a pastry included with your ticket. Screenings: The Keeper (Tuesday 30 April), The White Crow (Thursday 2 May & Wednesday 22 May), Red Joan (Friday 3 & Thursday 9 May), Wild Rose (Wednesday 8 & Friday 17 May), The Sisters Brothers (Tuesday 14 May), Fisherman’s Friends (Tuesday 21 May), Tolkien (Friday 24 May), Woman at War (Thursday 30 May) & Arctic (Wednesday 5 June). PARENT & BABY SCREENINGS Are you looking for a trip out at the cinema with your baby? With the lights slightly up and the sound slightly down, these screenings are a great way to enjoy a film on the big screen with your baby in a comfortable environment. Screenings: Red Joan (Thursday 16 May) & Tolkien (Wednesday 29 May). The Dukes is a registered charity and is supported by: Registered Charity: 501935
WILD ROSE (15) Dir. Tom Harper / 2018 UK 101mins /With: Jessie Buckley, Julie Walters, Sophie Okonedo Friday 3, Saturday 4, Sunday 5, Wednesday 8, Thursday 9, Friday 17, Thursday 23 May Rising star Jessie Buckley delivers a phenomenal performance in this uplifting drama about a Glaswegian single mum who dreams of leaving her dreary life for the bright lights of Nashville. Fresh out of jail and with two young kids, Rose-Lynn is bursting with raw talent, pure cheek and a dream to escape Glasgow for life as a country singer in Nashville. Forced by her mum to face up to her responsibilities, Rose-Lynn gets a cleaning job for the posh Susannah who soon becomes an unlikely champion for the wannabe star... “When the film sings, it soars – with a spring in her step and a spark on her tongue, Rose- Lynn is a hurricane. Jessie Buckley was born to be a star.” - Sight & Sound “A real foot-stomper, carried by spirited performances from Buckley, Walters and Okonedo.” AAAA-- Little White Lies FAMILY FILM FAMILY FILM FAMILY WORKSHOP THE LEGO MOVIE 2 (U) MISSING LINK (PG) DINOSAUR STOMP Dir. Trisha Gum & Mike Mitchell Dir. Chris Butler Friday 31 May, 10.30am, 12.15pm & 2019 USA 107mins 2019 USA 95mins 2.30pm With: Chris Pratt With: Hugh Jackman, Zoe Saldana Join The Creation Station for this Saturday 18 & Thursday 30 May Friday 31 May & Saturday 1 June fantastic kids arts and crafts Dinosaur Five years ago everything was Legendary creature Mr. Link recruits themed class. Paint large dinosaur awesome! But now Emmett myths and monsters investigator footprints, use stencils to make Brickowski and his friends are facing Sir Lionel Frost and the daring dinosaur shapes, make dinosaurs out a huge new threat, as Lego Duplo adventurer Adelina Fortnight to of Play-Doh, using a variety of Play- invaders from outer space have help him find his long-lost relatives, Doh tools and accesories such as the destroyed their world quicker than believed to be in the fabled valley of ‘Rex the Stomper’ Play-Doh toy! they can rebuild it. Can Emmett Shangri-La. Suitable for children aged 2-7. save the day and make everything Tickets: £2.50 Children must be accompanied by an awesome again? adult - maximum of 2 adults per child. Tickets: £2.50 Tickets: £6
STAGE ON SCREEN THE WHITE CROW (12A) NATIONAL THEATRE OUT OF BLUE (15) THE KEEPER (15) Dir: Ralph Fiennes ALL ABOUT EVE Dir: Carol Morley Dir: Marcus H. Rosenmüller 2018 UK 127mins Dir: Ivo Van Hove 2018 UK/USA 109mins 2019 Germany Denmark UK 119mins Subtitles With: Ralph Fiennes, Oleg Ivenko 2019 Recorded 130mins With: Patricia Clarkson, Toby Jones With: David Kross Sunday 28 April - Thursday 2 May, With: Gillian Anderson, Lily James Monday 29 & Tuesday 30 April Tuesday 30 April & Thursday 2 May Wednesday 22 & Thursday 23 May Sunday 28 April 7.30pm, Wednesday 8 & Based on Martin Amis’ novel Night Train, When German soldier Bernd Trautmann Starring and directed by Ralph Fiennes Sunday 26 May Patricia Clarkson stars as Detective is taken prisoner in England towards and written by David Hare, this is the Gillian Anderson and Lily James lead Hoolihan, assigned to investigate the the end of the Second World War, he story of acclaimed Soviet ballet dancer in Ivo Van Hove’s new adaptation of All shooting of an acclaimed astrophysicist cannot foresee that he is to become Rudolf Nureyev and his public defection About Eve. Eve tells the story of Margo and black hole expert in New Orleans. a British football legend. Director to the West during the Cold War, Channing. Legend. True star of the But as the case goes on, she finds Marcus H. Rosenmüller’s biopic offers creating an international sensation. theatre. The spotlight is hers, always has herself affected in ways she struggles to a compelling portrait of a charismatic been. But now there’s Eve. Her biggest comprehend. figure who became a legendary figure fan. Young, beautiful Eve. The golden for Manchester City for his conquering girl, the girl next door. of adversity. STAGE ON SCREEN A LIFE MORE ORDINARY ROYAL OPERA HOUSE THE SISTERS BROTHERS (15) DOMINION THEATRE BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE FAUST Dir: Jacques Audiard AN AMERICAN IN PARIS (PG) SUNDANCE KID (PG) Dir: David McVicar 2018 USA/France 121mins Dir: Christopher Weldon With: Joaquin Phoenix, John C. Reilly, Jake Dir: George Roy Hill 2019 Recorded 225mins Subtitles Recorded 155mins 1969 USA 130mins With: Diana Damrau Gyllenhaal With: Leanne Cope With: Paul Newman, Robert Redford Sunday 5 May 2pm Friday 10, Tuesday 14, Thursday 16 May Sunday 12 & Wednesday 15 May Based on the best-selling book by Patrick Monday 13 May 2pm There are many versions of the story of The breathtakingly beautiful Tony DeWitt, this dark, dangerous and funny Butch and Sundance are two outlaws Faust, who trades his soul with the Devil Award-winning Broadway musical, Western follows Eli and Charlie Sisters, who rob trains in the Old West. As the for youth and power, but Gounod’s inspired by the Oscar winning MGM brothers and notorious assassins, as country gets more civilised, a special opera remains one of the most film. Featuring the gorgeous music they chase after a gold prospector and posse is hired to hunt them down - so constantly enthralling. Michael Fabiano and lyrics of George and Ira Gershwin, a fugitive chemist in 1850s Northwest the pair, flee to a new life in Bolivia. Part stars as Faust, with Diana Damrau as his stunning designs, and show-stopping America. From acclaimed director of our strand of events which aims to beloved Marguerite and Erwin Schrott choreography. Jacques Audiard (Rust and Bone, A improve the lives of people living with as the diabolical Méphistophélès. Prophet). dementia and memory loss and their friends and families – though everyone is welcome.
PROGRAMMER’S PICK US (15) RED JOAN (12A) WILD ROSE (15) THE FIGHT (12A) Dir. Jordan Peele Dir: Trevor Nunn Dir: Tom Harper Dir: Jessica Hynes 2019 USA 116mins 2018 UK 101mins 2018 UK 101mins 2019 UK 91mins With: Lupita Nyong’o, Winston Duke With: Judi Dench, Sophie Cookson With: Jessie Buckley, Julie Walters With: Jessica Hynes Wednesday 1 & Thursday 2 May Friday 3 - Thursday 16 May (except Friday 3, Saturday 4, Sunday 5, Saturday 4 & Thursday 9 May Jordan Peele’s much-anticipated first Monday 6 & Saturday 11) Wednesday 8, Thursday 9, Friday 17, Tina, a busy mother of three, can barely release since 2017’s smash hit Get Out Thursday 23 May find any time for herself. But things are Judi Dench stars in this real-life story sees a family’s serene beach vacation Featuring a brilliant performance from about to get even more complicated of Joan Stanley, a pensioner who in the descend into chaos when they are BAFTA/EE Rising Star nominee Jessie when the reappearance of a former late 1990s was exposed as the longest- confronted by their doppelgängers. Buckley, Wild Rose tells the story of a school rival forces Tina to face up to some serving British spy for the KGB, having Oscar-winner Lupita Nyong’o (12 Years A Glaswegian woman on a quest to become difficult memories. Determined to regain supplied intelligence to them and their Slave) leads the way in this eerie thriller. a country music star in Nashville, whilst control, Tina steps into the boxing ring predecessors for nearly four decades. also navigating her recent release from and discovers how to fight for herself. prison and her responsibilities as a young mother of two. STAGE ON SCREEN RAFIKI (12A) NATIONAL THEATRE A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (18) MID90S (15) Dir. Wanuri Kahiu ALL MY SONS Dir. Stanley Kubrick Dir: Jonah Hill 2018 Kenya 83mins Subtitles Dir: Jeremy Herrin 1971 UK 136mins 2018 USA 85mins With: Samantha Mugatsia, Sheila Munyiva 2019 Live TBCmins With: Malcom McDowell, Patrick Magee With: Sunny Suljic, Katherine Waterston Monday 13 & Wednesday 15 May With: Sally Field, Jenna Coleman Thursday 16 May & Monday 3 June Friday 17 & Saturday 18 May “Good Kenyan girls become good Tuesday 14 & Wednesday 29 May & Stanley Kubrick’s notorious adaptation It’s the 1990s, and thirteen-year-old Kenyan wives”, but Kena and Ziki long Sunday 2 June is back on the big screen. In a futuristic Stevie lives in Los Angeles with his co- for something more. Resisting the Broadcast live from The Old Vic in Britain, ultraviolent youth Alex DeLarge is dependent single mom and abusive political rivalry between their families, London, Academy Award-winner Sally sent to prison following a series of heinous older brother. When he meets a crew of the two become close friends. But when Field and Bill Pullman star in Arthur crimes. There he learns of an experimental skateboarders over the summer, he learns love blossoms between them, the two Miller’s blistering drama All My Sons. program in which convicts are converted some tough realities about class, race women are forced to consider whether America, 1947. A hard-working couple to detest violence – with the aim of and privilege. The critically-acclaimed their happiness together is worth the find their previously contented lives, releasing them back into society. directorial debut from Jonah Hill. repercussions in a conservative society. already shadowed by the loss of their eldest boy to war, are about to shatter.
STAGE ON SCREEN LORO (18) GRETA (15) LA1 SHORTS (15) BOLSHOI BALLET Dir: Paolo Sorrentino Dir: Neil Jordan Dir: Various CARMEN SUITE & 2018 Italy France 151mins Subtitles 2018 USA Ireland 98mins With: Toni Servillo, Elena Sofia Ricci With: Isabelle Huppert, Chloë Grace Moretz 2018 120mins PETRUSHKA With: Various Choreography: Alberto Alonso Friday 17 & Monday 20 May Saturday 18 & Monday 20 May Saturday 18 May 8.30pm 2019 Live 140mins From the Academy Award-winning When Frances finds a handbag on the LA1Shorts is an exciting and friendly short Sunday 19 May 4pm director of The Great Beauty comes a New York subway, she returns it to its film festival, returning for its fourth year at Carmen is as passionate and free- bold and controversial imagining of a rightful owner – the eccentric, lonely The Dukes Cinema! The festival features spirited as ever as she finds herself tumultuous period in the career and life widower Greta. The two become friends, short films submitted from around the caught in a love triangle. The passionate of billionaire former Italian Prime Minister, only for Frances to discover that Greta’s UK and awards two prizes - LA1Shorts one act ballet by Cuban choreographer Silvio Berlusconi. Interweaving the stories maternal charms mask a dark and Best Film and a local Audience Choice Alberto Alonso, originally conceived for of ambitious businessmen and politicians disturbing agenda towards her. “Lancashire” category. legendary Bolshoi prima ballerina Maya with Berlusconi’s crumbling second Plisetskaya, will captivate audiences marriage, it’s a timely commentary on the Tickets: £5 alongside Petrushka, a new creation for excesses and follies of the power-hungry. the Bolshoi by Edward Clug. STAGE ON SCREEN FISHERMAN’S FRIENDS (12A) ROYAL OPERA HOUSE: BALLET MYSTERY FILM (18) TOLKIEN (12A) Dir: Chris Foggin TRIPLE BILL Dir: ? Dir: Dome Karukoski 2019 UK 109mins Choreography: Christopher Wheeldon, Sidi With: ? 2019 UK USA TBCmins With: Tuppence Middleton, James Purefoy Larbi Cherkaoui, Crystal Pite With: Nicholas Hoult, Lily Collins Thursday 23 May 8.30pm Sunday 19 & Tuesday 21 May 2019 Recorded 195mins We’re bringing the unknown to The Friday 24 May - Sunday 26, Wednesday An uplifting film that tells the unlikely story Tuesday 21 May 6pm 29 & Thursday 30 May Dukes with our Mystery Film screening of how a Cornish singing group hit the big The contemporary face of The Royal An exploration of the formative years – a night where nobody knows what time. A cynical London music executive Ballet is shown in works from three of the renowned author’s life as he finds we’re showing. It could be anything heads to a remote Cornish village for of today’s leading choreographers friendship, courage and inspiration among from 35mm prints of old classics to the weekend where he’s pranked by his (Christopher Wheeldon, Sidi Larbi a fellow group of writers and artists at cult hits and rare big screen outings for boss into trying to sign a group of shanty Cherkaoui, Crystal Pite) with two recent school. Their brotherhood strengthens as forgotten favourites. This is the chance singing fishermen. works and one world premiere. Please they grow up - but the outbreak of the to experience something new – and be note the screening date for Triple First World War threatens to tear their pleasantly surprised in the process! Bill has changed from the previously fellowship apart. All of these experiences advertised listings. Tickets: £4 would later inspire Tolkien to write his famous Middle-earth novels
WOMAN AT WAR (15) EIGHTH GRADE (15) VOX LUX (15) ARCTIC (12A) Dir: Benedikt Erlingsson Dir: Bo Burnham Dir. Brady Corbet Dir. Joe Penna 2018 Iceland 101mins Subtitles 2018 USA 93mins 2018 USA 114mins 2018 Iceland/USA 97mins With: Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir With: Elsie Fisher, Josh Hamilton With: Natalie Portman, Jude Law With: Mads Mikkelsen, Maria Thelma Friday 24, Saturday 25, Wednesday 29 & Friday 31, Saturday 1 & Tuesday 4 June Smáradóttir Friday 31 May & Saturday 1 June Thursday 30 May Kayla is an introverted 13-year-old, Teenage sisters Celeste and Ellie are Monday 3 - Wednesday 5 June Choir conductor Halla seems to lead trying to make her way through the catapulted into stardom after writing A man stranded in the Arctic after an a quiet and routine existence. But her last week of a thus far disastrous final a hit song following a traumatic airplane crash must decide whether happy and upbeat exterior hides a secret year of middle school, whilst coping tragedy. Years later, and now a global to remain in the relative safety of his double life, wherein she also operates with social anxiety and the pressures of superstar and American icon, Celeste is makeshift camp or embark on a perilous as a committed environmental activist. social media. This smart and poignant preparing to mount a comeback after trek into the unknown. From the director of 2013 art house coming-of-age story saw breakout star a scandalous incident almost derailed hit Of Horses and Men, comes another her career, whilst also contending with “A gripping ordeal with a yowlingly Elsie Fisher nominated for a Golden pleasingly off-the-wall story that winningly motherhood, madness and monolithic intense turn from its star” AAAA- Globe. combines an absurdist comedy with a fame. - The Guardian tense thriller. STAGE ON SCREEN STAGE ON SCREEN STAGE ON SCREEN ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY ROCKETMAN (15) NATIONAL THEATRE MARGARET ATWOOD: LIVE TAMING OF THE SHREW Dir: Dexter Fletcher SMALL ISLAND IN CINEMAS Dir: Justin Audibert 2019 UK TBCmins Dir: Rufus Norris 110mins Live 180mins With: Taron Egerton, Jamie Bell 2019 Live TBCmins With: Amelia Donkor With: Chereen Buckley Tuesday 10 September 7.30pm Coming Soon On Tuesday 10 September, Fane Wednesday 5 June 7pm A musical fantasy about the Thursday 27 June 7pm In a reimagined 1590, England is a Andrea Levy’s Orange Prize-winning Productions present an evening with breakthrough years of Elton John’s the Canadian novelist, poet, literary matriarchy. Baptista Minola is seeking inimitable career, from his early days novel Small Island comes to life in to sell off her son Katherine to the an epic new theatre adaptation. critic and inventor Margaret Atwood as a prodigy at the Royal Academy to mark the release of The Testaments, highest bidder. Cue an explosive battle of Music up to his influential musical Experience the play in cinemas, filmed of the sexes in this electrically charged live on stage as part of National Theatre Atwood’s highly anticipated sequel to partnership with Bernie Taupin. The Handmaid’s Tale. The event will love story. Justin Audibert turns Taron Egerton gives an incredible Live’s 10th birthday. Small Island Shakespeare’s fierce, energetic comedy embarks on a journey from Jamaica be broadcast live via satellite from the performance as the influential, National Theatre in London. of gender and materialism on its head outlandish musician, including his own to Britain, through the Second World to offer a fresh perspective singing on the film’s soundtrack. War to 1948 – the year the HMT Empire Windrush docked at Tilbury.
APRIL MAY Sun 28 5.00pm The White Crow (12A) Fri 17 11.00am Wild Rose (15) Sun 28 7.30pm NT Encore: All About Eve (12A) Fri 17 6.10pm Mid90s (15) Mon 29 6.10pm Out of Blue (15) Fri 17 8.15pm Loro (18) Mon 29 8.30pm The White Crow (12A) Sat 18 1.30pm The Lego Movie 2 (U) Tue 30 11.00am The Keeper (15) Sat 18 4.00pm Mid90s (15) Tue 30 6.00pm The White Crow (12A) Sat 18 6.00pm Greta (15) Tue 30 8.35pm Out of Blue (15) Sat 18 8.30pm LA1 Shorts (15) MAY Sun 19 4.00pm Bolshoi Carmen & Petrushka Wed 1 6.00pm The White Crow (12A) Sun 19 7.00pm Fisherman’s Friends (12A) Wed 1 8.35pm Us (15) Mon 20 6.00pm Greta (15) Thu 2 11.00am The White Crow (12A) Mon 20 8.10pm Loro (18) Thu 2 6.10pm Us (15) Tue 21 11.00am Fisherman's Friends (12A) Thu 2 8.35pm The Keeper (15) Tue 21 6.00pm ROH: Triple Bill Fri 3 11.00am Red Joan (12A) Wed 22 11.00am The White Crow (12A) Fri 3 1.30pm Wild Rose (15) Thu 23 3.30pm The White Crow (12A) Fri 3 6.20pm Red Joan (12A) Thu 23 6.20pm Wild Rose (15) Fri 3 8.30pm Wild Rose (15) Thu 23 8.30pm Mystery Film (18) Sat 4 2.10pm The Fight (12A) Fri 24 11.00am Tolkien (12A) Sat 4 4.10pm Red Joan (HOH subtitles) (12A) Fri 24 6.20pm Woman at War (15) Sat 4 6.20pm Red Joan (12A) Fri 24 8.30pm Tolkien (12A) Sat 4 8.30pm Wild Rose (15) Sat 25 3.30pm Tolkien (HOH Subtitles) (12A) Sun 5 2.00pm ROH: Faust Sat 25 6.00pm Tolkien (12A) Sun 5 6.20pm Red Joan (12A) Sat 25 8.30pm Woman at War (15) Sun 5 8.30pm Wild Rose (15) Sun 26 5.00pm Tolkien (12A) Tue 7 8.30pm Red Joan (12A) Sun 26 7.30pm NT Encore: All About Eve (12A) Wed 8 11.00am Wild Rose (15) Wed 29 11.00am Parent & Baby: Tolkien (12A) Wed 8 2.00pm NT Encore: All About Eve (12A) Wed 29 2.00pm NT Encore: All My Sons (12A) Wed 8 6.20pm Red Joan (12A) Wed 29 6.00pm Woman at War (15) Wed 8 8.30pm Wild Rose (15) Wed 29 8.30pm Tolkien (12A) Thu 9 11.00am Red Joan (12A) Thu 30 11.00am Woman at War (15) Thu 9 6.30pm The Fight (12A) Thu 30 1.30pm The Lego Movie 2 (U) Thu 9 8.30pm Wild Rose (15) Thu 30 6.00pm Tolkien (12A) Fri 10 6.20pm Red Joan (12A) Thu 30 8.30pm Woman at War (15) Fri 10 8.00pm The Sisters Brothers (15) Fri 31 11.15am Missing Link (PG) Sun 12 5.00pm Red Joan (12A) Fri 31 1.30pm Missing Link (PG) Sun 12 7.15pm An American in Paris (PG) Fri 31 6.30pm Eighth Grade (15) Mon 13 2.00pm ALMO: Butch Cassidy (PG) Fri 31 8.30pm Vox Lux (15) Mon 13 6.35pm Rafiki (12A) JUNE Mon 13 8.30pm Red Joan (12A) Sat 1 1.30pm Missing Link (PG) Tue 14 11.00am The Sisters Brothers (15) Sat 1 3.30pm Eighth Grade (15) Tue 14 2.00pm Red Joan (12A) Sat 1 6.00pm Vox Lux (15) Tue 14 7.00pm NT Live: All My Sons Sat 1 8.30pm Eighth Grade (15) Wed 15 2.00pm An American in Paris (PG) Sun 2 7.00pm NT Encore: All My Sons (12A) Wed 15 6.20pm Red Joan (12A) Mon 3 6.20pm Arctic (12A) Wed 15 8.30pm Rafiki (12A) Mon 3 8.30pm A Clockwork Orange (18) Thu 16 11.00am Parent & Baby: Red Joan (12A) Tue 4 6.00pm Vox Lux (15) Thu 16 1.30pm Red Joan (12A) Tue 4 8.30pm Arctic (12A) Thu 16 6.00pm The Sisters Brothers (15) Wed 5 11.00am Arctic (12A) Thu 16 8.30pm A Clockwork Orange (18) Wed 5 7.00pm RSC: Taming of the Shrew Ticket Prices (Unless otherwise stated) Box Office Film Stage on Screen 01524 598500 tickets@dukes-lancaster.org £6.50 Full Price £13.50 Full Price £5.50 Concessions £12.50 Concessions Getting Here For travel and access information visit: £4.50 Under 18’s £10 Champions www.dukes-lancaster.org/your-visit THIS PUBLICATION IS Film Certification and Content AVAILABLE IN LARGE PRINT. Information about film ratings and content can be found at: www.bbfc.co.uk The Dukes, Moor Lane, Lancaster, LA1 1QE @thedukescinema www.dukes-lancaster.org The Dukes, Lancaster
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