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Film and Live Screenings South Hill Park Cinema · Bracknell Mary Poppins Returns wilde theatre · mansion house · cinema · italian gardens · studio theatre · gallery bars · licensed wedding venue · recital room · art and dance studios · restaurant January – February 2019 Members can book from Fri 14 Dec southhillpark.org.uk Non-members from Fri 21 Dec
Dementia-Friendly Screenings All tickets £5.50 each Specially-designed screenings for people living with dementia and their carers. With lights left on low and sound level reduced, these relaxed screenings are on the second Monday of each month. Doors open 1.30pm for a 2pm start, with a short interval. Complimentary refreshments will be provided after each film screening. All staff and volunteers are Dementia Friends. When booking please advise if you require wheelchair access. The Aristocats Annie Get Your Gun Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald Mon 14 Jan 2pm Mon 11 Feb 2pm Dir. Wolfgang Reitherman, Dir. George Sidney, US, 1950, 105 mins US, 1970, 78 mins Betty Hutton, Howard Keel, Louis Calhern Bohemian Rhapsody Voices: Phil Harris, Wed 2 – Fri 4 Jan 7.30pm Eva Gabor, Sterling Holloway Musical story of Wild West sharpshooter Annie Oakley. An Sat 5 Jan 3pm With the help of a smooth-talking Fri 11 Jan 10.30am abundance of memorable numbers alley cat, an abandoned aristocratic Dir. Bryan Singer, UK/US, 2018, 134 mins includes I’ve Got the Sun in the cat and her three kittens make Rami Malek, Joseph Mazzello, Morning, There’s No Business Like Ben Hardy, Aaron McCusker their way home. Enchanting Show Business, Doin’ What Comes animated classic with a jazzy, Drama tracing the meteoric rise Natur’ly and Anything, You Can Do. tuneful score Everybody Wants of Queen to their legendary to be a Cat, Thomas O’Malley Cat appearance at the Live Aid concert. and The Aristocats. A foot-stomping celebration of their music and extraordinary lead singer Freddie Mercury, who defied stereotypes to become one of the world’s most beloved entertainers. They Shall Not Grow Old Mon 7 Jan 2.30pm HoH Fri 11 Jan 2.30pm Si The Aristocats Annie Get Your Gun Sat 12 & Sun 13 Jan 3pm Sun 13 Jan 7.30pm Dir. Peter Jackson, UK, 2018, 99 mins The Great War as you have never seen it. Using hand-colourised, digitised archive footage and only the voices of those involved, the film explores BlacKkKlansman Fantastic Beasts: the reality of war on the front line. Fri 28 – Sun 30 Dec 4pm The Crimes of Grindelwald Breath-taking. Sun 6 Jan 7.30pm Wed 2 – Thu 3 Jan 1pm F The focus and intensity are Dir. Spike Lee, US, 2018, 135 mins Fri 4 Jan 10.30am F overwhelming GUARDIAN John David Washington, Fri 4 Jan 2.30pm Si Adam Driver, Laura Harrier Sat 5 Jan 7.30pm Jalouse An African American police detective Sun 6 Jan 12noon F Mon 7 Jan 7.30pm successfully applies for membership Dir. David Yates, UK/US, 2018, 134 mins Dirs. Stéphane/David Foenkinos, Fr, 2017, to the Ku Klux Klan. This astonishing Eddie Redmayne, Katherine Waterston, 105 mins, French with subtitles Johnny Depp Karin Viard, Dara Tombroff, Anne Dorval true story is both entertaining and an unflinching examination of race The villainous Grindelwald has escaped A divorced teacher becomes jealous relations in 1970s America, still custody, with only Albus Dumbledore of everyone, including her daughter. bracingly relevant. able to stop him - helped by Newt Cutting and touching at the same Scorching period satire OBSERVER Scamander, the wizard who thwarted time, this light-hearted comedy Grindelwald once before. With some intrigues and teases as a portrait wonderful new beasts and thoughtful of a complex woman. plotline, this is a magical sequel. Family Super Deal F Special prices for families. Hearing Loop Key to Symbols Please check film certificate The cinema is fitted with Si Silver Screening and content before booking an audio induction loop. Bringing in Baby BiB Customers can use the Family tickets (2+2) £20 T-setting on their hearing Family Screening F Child price £2.50 (15yrs and under) aids for clear film sound. Hard of Hearing HoH Booking dates Members from Fri 14 Dec, Non-members from Fri 21 Dec
Comedy Genius Presented by South Hill Park and Bracknell Film Society Fancy a giggle? Look no further than our side-splitting season celebrating some of the greatest comedy talent – from classic screwball (His Girl Friday) to funny food favourite foreign language (Tampopo) via the belly laugh (Blazing Saddles) and the rarely seen (‘silent’ Sidewalk Stories). We welcome cinema lecturer Ian Banks (University of Reading) and South Hill Park Comedy Cellar favourite Josh Howie (Radio 4’s Josh Howie’s Losing It, Sky Movies The Movie Geek) to add a little something extra via their introductions. Sidewalk Stories Blazing Saddles Tampopo His Girl Friday Tue 8 Jan 7.30pm Fri 18 Jan 7.30pm Mon 21 Jan 7.30pm Thu 24 Jan 7.30pm Bracknell Film Society Introduced Screening Dir. Juzo Itami, Jap, Bracknell Film Society Dir. Charles Lane, US, Dir. Mel Brooks, US, 1986, 114 mins Quarterly Classic 1989, 100 mins 1974, 93 mins Tsutomu Yamazaki, Introduced Screening Charles Lane, Nicole Alysia, Cleavon Little, Gene Wilder, Nobuko Miyamoto, Dir. Howard Hawks, US, Tom Alpern Slim Pickens Kõji Yakusho, Ken Watanabe 1940, 92 mins In her quest to create Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell, A street artist rescues a A greedy landgrabber Ralph Bellamy toddler after her father is appoints a black sheriff to the best ramen around, stabbed. A rare outing for cause disorder and drive the Tampopo is guided by A newspaper editor uses a film Michel Hazanavicius citizens out of Rock Ridge. two scrappy truck drivers. every trick in the book to cites as inspiration for Co-written with comedy With classic Western film keep his ace reporter The Artist. With all the legend Richard Pryor, tropes made hilarious by ex-wife from remarrying. elements of the great Mel Brooks’s brilliant transposing them to Japan’s This immortal mix of silent comedies: physical blend of social satire, meticulous culinary scene, hard-boiled newsroom grace, perfect timing and gleeful stupidity and comic this brilliant underdog tale drama and ebullient sly social commentary, Western is as thrillingly is intersected by vignettes romantic comedy fully it’s very, very funny. outrageous as ever. about the relationship of exploits its stars’ tangible love and food. chemistry to create one Introduced by Comedy of the fastest-talking Cellar favourite writer/ comedies ever made. performer Josh Howie Introduced by Dr Ian Banks, lecturer in film at the University of Reading Part of Comedy Genius, a nationwide celebration of comedy on screen, led by BFI, the Independent Cinema Office and BFI Film Audience network, supported by funds from the National Lottery Special Member Offer Book all four films get one free Bad Times at the The Aristocats Don’t Worry, He Won’t El Royale Mon 14 Jan 7.30pm Get Far on Foot Thu 10 – Sat 12 Jan 7.30pm Dir. Wolfgang Reitherman, Wed 16 – Thu 17 Jan 7.30pm Dir. Drew Goddard, US, 2018, 141 mins US, 1970, 78 mins Dir. Gus Van Sant, US, 2018, 114 mins Chris Hemsworth, Jon Hamm, Voices: Phil Harris, Joaquin Phoenix, Jonah Hill, Rooney Mara Dakota Johnson, Jeff Bridges Eva Gabor, Sterling Holloway After a life-changing accident, Circa 1968. Strangers with secrets With the help of a smooth-talking alley John Callahan discovers the healing to bury check in to a rundown hotel cat, an abandoned aristocratic cat and power of art, drawing hilarious, often with a dark past. A thriller that delivers her three kittens make their way home. controversial cartoons. Phoenix gives laughs, shocks and, most importantly, Enchanting animated classic with a a fine interpretation of the real satisfaction when the pieces come jazzy, tuneful score Everybody Wants life cartoonist in this free-wheeling together with a resounding click. to be a Cat, Thomas O’Malley Cat and and warm-hearted film. The Aristocats. book online southhillpark.org.uk
The Workshop The Old Man and the Gun Nancy Peterloo Widows Fri 18 Jan 10.30am BiB Fri 25 Jan 10.30am BiB Fri 1 Feb 2.30pm Si Sat 19 Jan 7.30pm Fri 25 Jan 2.30pm Si Sat 2 Feb 7.30pm Dir. Christina Choe, US, 2018, 84 mins Fri 25 & Sun 27 Jan 7.30pm Sun 3 Feb 3pm Andrea Riseborough, Steve Buscemi, Sat 26 Jan 3pm Dir. Steve McQueen, UK/US, Ann Dowd Mon 28 Jan 2.30pm HoH 2018, 130 mins Dir. Mike Leigh, UK, 2018, 154 mins Viola Davis, Elizabeth Debicki, A woman becomes convinced she Michelle Rodriguez, Cynthia Erivo was kidnapped as a child. An intense Rory Kinnear, Maxine Peake, Neil Bell character study made gripping both Forced by circumstance, four women Mike Leigh’s impassioned account by the deliberately ambiguous way plan to complete the heist in which of the events leading up to and the director approaches everyone’s their husbands were killed. This including the Peterloo massacre mental state and by the committed intelligent, engrossing and fiercely in Manchester on 16 August 1819. performances. emotional film seamlessly intertwines A magnificent, politically-charged close-up character studies, big-picture achievement, with resonance to Fahrenheit 11/9 politics and audaciously reimagined austerity-crushed workers today. Si heist-movie riffs. Fri 18 Jan 2.30pm Rewarding and unapologetically Sat 19 Jan 3pm ambitious TELEGRAPH The Old Man and Sun 20 Jan 3pm Sun 20 Jan 7.30pm Waru the Gun HoH Mon 4 Feb 2.30pm HoH Mon 21 Jan 2.30pm Mon 28 – Tue 29 Jan 7.30pm Dir. Michael Moore, US, 2018,128 mins Fri 8 Feb 10.30am BiB Dirs. Renae Maihi/Paula Jones/ Katie Wolfe/Chelsea Cohen/Casey Kaa/ Fri 8 Feb 2.30pm Si Employing his trademark blend of dark Briar Grace-Smith/Awanui Simich-Pene/ Sat 9 – Sun 10 Feb 3pm humour and stunts, the documentarist Ainsley Gardiner, NZ, 2017, 86 mins, Sun 10 Feb 7.30pm explores what led us to the Trump-era English/Mãori with subtitles Dir. David Lowery, US, 2018, 93 mins political arena. This searing account Awahina Rose Ashby, Jonny Brugh, Robert Redford, Casey Affleck, Sissy Spacek is powered with unfeigned anger Amber Cureen and outrage. A ground-breaking film by eight female The true story of Forrest Tucker, Moore’s most effective piece of Mãori filmmakers, Waru (eight in his audacious escape from prison journalism to date TIMEOUT Mãori) is about the death of a child. aged 70 and the string of heists that Each section is a single take and confounded authorities and enchanted Sorry To Bother You all tell a bold, authentic story. the public. This charming, graceful crime drama is a thoroughly Wed 23 & Sat 26 Jan 7.30pm Lingers, disquietingly, in the appropriate salute to the film icon. Sun 27 Jan 3pm mind GUARDIAN Redford radiates swagger and Dir. Boots Riley, US, 2018, 111 mins Wildlife class GUARDIAN Lakeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, Terry Crews BiB Fri 1 Feb 10.30am The Workshop In an alternative present-day version Fri 1 & Sun 3 Feb 7.30pm of Oakland, telemarketer Cassius Sat 2 Feb 3pm Mon 4 Feb 7.30pm Green discovers a magical key to Dir. Paul Dano, US, 2018, 105 mins Dir. Laurent Cantet, Fr, 2017, 114 mins French with subtitles professional success. Edgy and Jake Gyllenhaal, Carey Mulligan, Marina Foïs, Matthieu Lucci, hilarious anti-capitalist satire Ed Oxenbould Florian Beaujean of labour exploitation, protest In 1960s Montana, a teenager movements and American racism. An author becomes concerned about observes the break-down of his the behaviour of a young man in her parents’ marriage. Dano’s nuanced creative writing group. Convincing directorial debut, adapted from and provocative, this thriller is Richard Ford’s novel, captures outstandingly acting and keeps the stifling confines and you guessing. claustrophobic mood and features exemplary lead performances. box office 01344 484123
Return of the Hero Juliet, Naked Slaughterhouse Rulez Wajib Mary Poppins Returns BiB Wed 6 – Thu 7 Feb 7.30pm Tue 12 Feb 7.30pm Fri 15 Feb 10.30am Dir. Crispian Mills, UK, 2018, 104 mins Bracknell Film Society Fri 15 Feb 2.30pm Si Simon Pegg, Michael Sheen, Dir. Annemarie Jacir, Pal/Fr, 2017, Sat 16 – Sun 17 Feb 3pm F Asa Butterfield, Nick Frost 95 mins, Arabic with subtitles Mon 18 Feb 2.30pm HoH Mohammad Bakri, Saleh Bakri, Tarik Kopty Fracking in the grounds of an Wed 20 Feb 1pm F elite boarding school awakens An estranged father and son are Dir. Rob Marshall, US/UK, forced together to hand-deliver 2018, 130 mins underground monsters. Amiable Emily Blunt, Ben Wishaw, British horror-comedy touching on wedding invitations. Thoughtful Lin-Manuel Miranda, Colin Firth social commentary, environmental road movie giving a fascinating awareness and the hell of and revealing insight into life in 1930s London. After the grown-up secondary-school hierarchy. Nazareth, and the simultaneous Michael and his three children suffer love and exasperation universally a loss, Mary Poppins returns to help A Star is Born endemic to volatile family the family rediscover the joy and relationships. wonder missing in their lives. Fri 8 Feb 7.30pm Colourful, fun-filled musical for Sat 9 Feb 7.30pm A smart study in the push and pull of home, explored with sensitivity all ages. Thu 14 Feb 7.30pm valentine’s special Dir. Bradley Cooper, US, 2018, 136 mins and intimacy TIMEOUT Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga, Sam Elliott Return of the Hero Plus short film Oor Selfie Mon 18 Feb 7.30pm A musician helps a young singer Dir. Laurent Tirard, Fr, 2018, 90 mins, find fame, even as his own career Dir. Antonis Kassiotis, UK, 2016, 90 secs French with subtitles takes a downward spiral. An assured A poignant look at the passing of Jean Dujardin, Mélanie Laurent, directorial debut and dazzling time as an elderly couple attempt Noémie Merlant performances make this a striking their first selfie. During one of Napoleon’s wars portrayal of the music industry’s Captain Neuville vanishes, leaving highs and lows. Holmes & Watson tbc cert his future bride heartbroken. Lady Gaga electrifies in a Hollywood Wed 13 Feb 7.30pm To cheer her up, her sister writes musical for the ages TELEGRAPH Fri 15 – Sun 17 Feb 7.30pm letters on his behalf. Polished French Dir. Etan Cohen, US, 2018, tbc mins period comedy with lavish costumes Annie Get Your Gun John C Reilly, Will Ferrell, and plenty of slapstick. Ralph Fiennes, Hugh Laurie Mon 11 Feb 7.30pm Dir. George Sidney, US, 1950, 105 mins With an inspired all-star cast, this Juliet, Naked Betty Hutton, Howard Keel, Louis Calhern is a distinctly silly (in a good way) Wed 20 – Thu 21 Feb 7.30pm Musical story of Wild West comedic take on the famed literary Dir. Jesse Peretz, UK/US, 2018, 98 mins sharpshooter Annie Oakley. An characters as they use their brilliant Rose Byrne, Ethan Hawke, Chris O’Dowd abundance of memorable numbers minds to stop Moriarty from A woman befriends a faded includes I’ve Got the Sun in the assassinating the Queen. singer-songwriter with whom her Morning, There’s No Business Like boyfriend is obsessed. Adaptation Show Business, Doin’ What Comes of Nick Hornby’s novel, made Natur’ly and Anything, You Can Do. entertainingly pleasurable with a lightness of touch and buckets of crackling onscreen chemistry. A Star is Born Holmes & Watson book online southhillpark.org.uk
The Favourite Live and Recorded Fri 22 Feb 2.30pm Screenings Fri 22 – Sun 24 Feb 7.30pm Mon 25 Feb 2.30pm HoH Dir. Yorgos Lanthimos, UK/US/Ire, All times shown are the 2018, 119 mins curtain-up times. Please be Olivia Colman, Emma Stone, Rachel Weisz seated 15 minutes before In early 18th century England, a start time. Latecomers will servant and a courtier vie for the not be admitted. affections of Queen Anne, their frail, Live transmitted live by satellite, capricious monarch. Outrageous and delivered to the cinema during rude black comedy with outstanding the actual performance through performances, gorgeous frocks and the cinema’s satellite system. raucous language. Encore additional showings Sparklingly mischievous contemporary Shoplifters recorded live by satellite and Restoration farce SCREENDAILY transmitted within one month of the live event. Robin Hood Shoplifters Recorded live performances, Thu 21 Feb 1pm F Mon 25 – Tue 26 Feb 7.30pm pre-recorded and delivered by our Fri 22 Feb 10.30am Dir. Hirokazu Kore-eda, Jap, 2018, digital system for optimum quality. Sat 23 – Sun 24 Feb 3pm F 121 mins, Japanese with subtitles Dir. Otto Bathurst, US, 2018, 116 mins Kriin Kiki, Lily Franky, Sakura Ando Taron Egerton, Jamie Foxx, Ben Mendelsohn A poverty-stricken family living in a Performance A war-hardened Crusader and a ramshackle Tokyo bungalow routinely Moorish commander mount an turn to petty thieving to make ends André Rieu’s audacious revolt against the meet. A complex, profoundly moving 2019 New Year’s corrupt English crown. Thrilling drama shining the spotlight on an Concert from Sydney action-adventure packed with unconventional domestic unit with Sun 6 Jan 3pm RECORDED gritty battlefield exploits, insight, compassion and humour. 125 mins incl intermission mind-blowing fight choreography, Charming, funny and very affecting £18.50, Conc £17.50, Members £16.50 and a timeless romance. humanist drama TIMEOUT Join the King of Waltz at Sydney’s stunning Town Hall for a magical Coming Soon evening of music, dance and plenty Beautiful Boy, Leave No Trace, Mowgli, Colette, The Front Runner, of surprises! Take a front row seat Stan and Ollie, If Beale Street Could Talk, The Girl in the Spider’s Web, and enjoy backstage access, Can You Ever Forgive Me? interviews with André and special guests, musical favourites and much, much more. Hosted by ITV’s Charlotte Hawkins, what better way to start the New Year? Wilde Young Producers: Film Programming The King and I: From We are a group of creatives aged 15–21yrs, aiming to the London Palladium engage younger audiences in a diverse range of films, driven by our passion for the arts and cultural cinema. Wed 9 Jan 7pm RECORDED 180 mins In our first year we will programme five films. £19.50, Conc £18.50, Members £17.50 We hope you enjoy our first selection. Set in 1860s Bangkok, the story of the Never Let Me Go unconventional and tempestuous relationship that develops between Thu 28 Feb 7.30pm the King of Siam and Anna, a British Dir. Mark Romanek, UK, 2010, 100 mins schoolteacher. With one of the finest Carey Mulligan, Keira Knightley, Andrew Garfield scores ever written including: Whistle a Happy Tune, Getting to Know You, Based on the Kazuo Ishiguro and Shall We Dance, and starring novel in which three friends Kelli O’Hara and Ken Watanabe. face the haunting reality of the world they live in. We selected Never Let Me Go because it’s an aesthetically pleasing British film, well-suited to the intimate setting of South Hill Park. Thought-provoking Tickets only £5 and moving, it covers several genres and concepts. The King and I box office 01344 484123
National Theatre Live Performances on sale now Art on Screen The Tragedy of King Richard see our website for full details Can’t get to those blockbuster the Second as live art exhibitions at major galleries Tue 15 Jan 7pm LIVE 2019 around the world? South Hill Park 150 mins approx brings them to your favourite £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 Royal Opera House Live local cinema through described King Richard II is irresponsible, foolish La forza del destino exhibitions offering access to and vain. His weak leadership sends Tue 2 Apr 6.15pm LIVE the best of world art. £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 his kingdom into disarray and his court into uproar. Seeing no other option Royal Shakespeare Company Live Exhibition on Screen but to seize power, the ambitious As You Like It Young Picasso Bolingbroke challenges the throne Wed 17 Apr 7pm LIVE Tue 5 Feb 7.30pm and the king’s divine right to rule. £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 Dir. Phil Grabsky, 85 mins This visceral new production, £12.50, Conc £11.50, Members £10.50 Royal Opera House Live broadcast live from the Almeida Faust Working closely with the three Theatre, stars Simon Russell Beale. Tue 30 Apr 6.45pm LIVE Picasso Museums of Malaga, £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 Barcelona and Paris, this film Royal Opera House Live Royal Opera House Live Ballet examines how the young artist The Queen of Spades acquired his craft. From two key early Within the Golden Hour / Tue 22 Jan 6.45pm LIVE New Cherkaoui / Flight Pattern periods – the so-called Blue and Rose 210 mins incl 1 interval Thu 16 May 7.15pm LIVE Periods – to the creation of a critical Sung in Russian with English surtitles £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 painting that shocked the art world £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 but changed it irrevocably – Royal Shakespeare Company Live In Tchaikovsky’s intense opera of Taming of the Shrew Les Demoiselles d’Avignon. obsession and the supernatural, Wed 5 Jun 7pm LIVE Gherman is caught between the £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 Exhibition on Screen woman he loves and a destructive Rembrandt – from the fixation. This new production is set Royal Opera House Live Ballet National Gallery, London and Romeo and Juliet Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam in 1890, the year of the opera’s Tue 11 Jun 7.15pm LIVE premiere. Aleksandrs Antonenko £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 Wed 10 Apr 7.30pm and Eva-Maria Westbroek head the Dir. Kat Mansoor, 90 mins cast in this engrossing portrayal of Royal Shakespeare Company Live £12.50, Conc £11.50, Members £10.50 a tortured creative artist. Measure for Measure Wed 31 Jul 7pm LIVE Every Rembrandt exhibition is eagerly Royal Opera House Live £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 anticipated but this major show, hosted by London’s National Gallery La traviata and Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum, was Wed 30 Jan 6.45pm LIVE Royal Opera House an event like no other. Given privileged 215 mins incl 2 intervals access to both galleries the film Sung in Italian with English surtitles Live Ballet Don Quixote documents this landmark exhibition, £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 interweaving Rembrandt’s life story, From the thrill of unexpected romance Tue 19 Feb 7.15pm LIVE with behind-the-scenes preparations 165 mins incl 1 interval at these world-famous institutions. to a heart-breaking reconciliation that £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 comes too late – Verdi’s La traviata is one of the most popular of all operas. Working with Marius Petipa’s Exhibition on Screen Richard Eyre’s production stars choreography, Carlos Acosta has Van Gogh and Japan Plácido Domingo and reveals the chosen this joyful classic as his Tue 4 Jun 7.30pm emotional colour of the piece. Lavish first production for The Royal Ballet. Dir. David Bickerstaff, 85 mins period sets and costumes enhance a The story follows Don Quixote’s £12.50, Conc £11.50, Members £10.50 moving story based on true life. picaresque journey to do deeds in honour of his imaginary noble lady, Though Vincent van Gogh never visited National Theatre Live Dulcinea. Charming, funny and Japan, it is the country that had the most profound influence on him and I’m Not Running as live touching, this is a ballet as full of uplifting emotion as it is of his art, giving his work a new and Thu 31 Jan 7pm LIVE exciting direction. The film travels to 180 mins approx astonishing ballet technique. France, the Netherlands and Japan to £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 explore the remarkable heritage that Pauline Gibson has spent her life as a so affected Van Gogh. doctor, the inspiring leader of a local health campaign. When she crosses paths with her old boyfriend, a stalwart loyalist in Labour Party politics, she’s faced with an agonising decision. This explosive new play by David Hare is premiering at the National Theatre. Don Quixote Please see our website for further details of new events as they become available to book
Booking Dates Seating Plan Film Ticket Prices Members from Fri 14 Dec Mon–Thu evenings & all matinées Non-members from Fri 21 Dec £9.10, Conc £8.10, Members £7.50 Become a Member of Fri–Sun evenings £9.10, Members £7.50 South Hill Park BFS members £7.10 for BFS films Many benefits including priority Family (2+2) £20, Child £2.50 booking and discount on tickets. Only one concession applies See our website for more details. Booking Fee Certification explained No additional fees will be applied to the Universal advertised ticket prices. Parental guidance – Refunds general viewing, but some Tickets, once purchased, cannot be refunded. scenes may be unsuitable If the film is sold out, we will try to resell your for young children. tickets and a £1 administration fee per ticket With parental guidance – will be charged. Resale is not guaranteed. 12 years and under must be This service is free to current members. accompanied by someone Data Protection over 18 years. Customers’ data is handled according to Suitable only for persons the legislation established by the General of 15 years and older. Data Protection Regulation. May contain references to strong language, violence, entrance Bracknell Film Society drugs, nudity and sex. Bracknell Film Society welcomes everyone. Contact Julia Vickers on 0118 961 1392 or Suitable only for persons Bringing in Baby BiB see bracknellfilmsoc.org of 18 years and older. May contain explicit Friday morning screenings at Cinema Hire references to strong 10.30am for parents and The Cinema is available for commercial hire. language, violence, carers of young babies. Email faye.tims@southhillpark.org.uk for details. drugs, nudity and sex. tickets How to Book £7 More detailed information can .10 be found at bbfc.co.uk Online Visit southhillpark.org.uk babies free In person Concessions Only adults with a baby Mon–Sat 10am–8.30pm Concessions are available to (up to 1 year) will be admitted. Sun & bank holidays 12noon–8.30pm children, students, registered Bottle-warming facilities By phone unemployed, registered disabled and buggy parking are Call on 01344 484123 during opening times above. and those 63 years and above. available together with By post Please bring proof of status. baby changing facilities. Send details of your booking to The Box Office, South Hill Park, Ringmead, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 7PA. Si Silver Screen Enclose SAE if you want tickets to be posted to you. Come along to our weekly HoH hard of hearing Reservations Friday matinées at 2.30pm. Occasional screenings with English subtitles for the Reservations can be held for four days or until Full price £9.10, £7.10 hard of hearing. 48hrs prior to a performance. Reservations cannot for those in retirement. be made on the day of the performance. Tickets not paid for within this time will be released. We are Cinema Offers · Bringing in Baby and Silver Screen unable to reserve tickets for near sell-out shows. If you are a parent or carer with a baby under a year or someone in Accessibility retirement then why not take advantage of the following offers The cinema is accessible to those with mobility problems. If you use a wheelchair please advise the £12 £20 Box Office when booking. A helper accompanying Fish and Chips a wheelchair user gets a complimentary ticket. Mon–Thu 12noon–3pm & 5–8pm per portion for 2 portions How to Find us Fri–Sat 12noon–8pm South Hill Park is approx 7 mins drive from Bracknell town centre and is easily accessible Hot Drink and a Piece of Cake from the M3 and M4. We are very well Free hot drink when you buy a piece of cake signposted – look out for the brown road signs saying ‘Arts Centre’ or showing a comedy mask. Show your film ticket when you purchase either of these offers There is FREE parking at South Hill Park. Family Super Deal F South Hill Park reserves the right to make changes to the published programme in the event of unforeseen circumstances. Family tickets (2+2) £20 · Child price £2.50 (15yrs and under) South Hill Park, Ringmead, Birch Hill, Bracknell, Berks RG12 7PA South Hill Park Trust Limited A charitable company limited by guarantee Charity number 265656 box office 01344 484123
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