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Film and Live Screenings South Hill Park Cinema · Bracknell The Greatest Showman wilde theatre · mansion house · cinema · italian gardens · studio theatre · gallery bars · licensed wedding venue · recital room · art and dance studios · restaurant November · December 2018 Members can book from Wed 10 Oct southhillpark.org.uk Non-members from Wed 17 Oct
Dementia-Friendly Screenings All tickets £5.50 each Sing-Along Offer S Book tickets for special sing-along Specially-designed screenings for people living with dementia and versions of both Mamma Mia! and their carers. With lights left on low and sound level reduced, these The Greatest Showman for only £15 relaxed screenings are on the second Monday of each month. Doors open 1.30pm for a 2pm start, with a short interval. Mamma Mia! Complimentary refreshments will be provided after each film Here We Go Again screening. All staff and volunteers are Dementia Friends. Fri 2 Nov 10.30am BiB Fri 2 – Sat 3 Nov 7.30pm S When booking please advise if you require wheelchair access. Sat 3 Nov 3pm F Wonderful Life A Christmas Carol Sun 4 Nov 7.30pm Mon 5 Nov 2.30pm HoH Mon 12 Nov 2pm Mon 10 Dec 2pm Dir. Ol Parker, US, 2018, 114 mins Dir. Sidney J Furie, UK, 1964, 110 mins Dir. Clive Donner, US/UK, 1984, 100 mins Lily James, Amanda Seyfried, Cliff Richard, Melvyn Hayes, George C Scott, Nigel Davenport, Meryl Streep, Cher Una Stubbs, The Shadows Frank Finlay While pregnant herself, Sophie When a group of out-of-work waiters A bitter, old miser is given a chance learns about her mother’s past, find themselves involved in a for redemption when he is haunted how she owned the hotel, met each sand-and-sandals desert movie, by three ghosts on Christmas Eve… of Sophie’s dads and raised a baby. they decide to make their own film. A delightful version of the Dickens Spirited sequel to the ever-popular Cliff and friends perform top ten hits classic with a super cast. Mamma Mia! featuring fave tunes On the Beach, Wonderful Life and and a remarkable cast. Theme for Young Lovers. Edie Fri 2 Nov 2.30pm Si Sun 4 Nov 3pm Dir. Simon Hunter, UK, 2017, 101 mins Sheila Hancock, Kevin Guthrie, Paul Brannigan After her controlling husband dies, 83-year-old Edie embarks on a Wonderful Life A Christmas Carol long-held dream of climbing a mountain. A touching, tender portrait of late-life adventure and self- discovery, strengthened by uplifting cinematography and an authentic, career-best performance by Hancock. The House with a World Polio Day The Happy Prince Clock in Its Walls Breathe Thu 18 Oct 7.30pm Fri 9 Nov 10.30am BiB Fri 9 Nov 2.30pm Si Thu 25 Oct 4.30pm Fri 9 – Sat 10 Nov 7.30pm Dir. Andy Serkis, UK, 2017, 117 mins Sun 11 Nov 7.30pm F HoH Sat 10 – Sun 11 Nov 3pm Andrew Garfield, Claire Foy, Tue 13 Nov 2.30pm Dir. Eli Roth, US, 2018, 105 mins Hugh Bonneville Dir. Rupert Everett, Ger/Bel/UK/It, 2018, 105 mins Cate Blanchett, Jack Black, Owen Vaccaro The inspiring true love story of Rupert Everett, Colin Firth, Emily Watson An orphaned boy must help his Robin and Diana Cavendish, a sorcerer uncle uncover the mystery courageous couple who refuse to The last days in the tragic times of Oscar Wilde. Written and directed of the ticking clock hidden in his give up in the face of a devastating gothic mansion. Atmospheric, disease. This special screening by Everett, who gives a richly characterised performance as a family-friendly mystery, based on marks World Polio Day. the popular book by John Bellairs. man who remains uncompromising A triumph of joy over even as he is compromised, this is adversity GUARDIAN a mature and poignant work. As part of the End Polio Now campaign, Easthampstead Rotary Club will be A powerful parable of passion and illuminating Bracknell and Wokingham redemption GUARDIAN College in purple – the campaign colour. Key to Symbols Family Super Deal F Hearing Loop Si Special prices for families. Silver Screening The cinema is fitted with BiB Please check film certificate Bringing in Baby an audio induction loop. and content before booking Family Screening F Customers can use the T-setting on their hearing Sing-along Offer S Family tickets (2+2) £20 aids for clear film sound. Hard of Hearing HoH Child price £2.50 (15yrs and under) Booking dates Members from Wed 10 Oct, Non-members from Wed 17 Oct
Special Member Offer People of the Great War Book all four films The Seagull get one free Fri 16 Nov 10.30am BiB As commemorations of the Fri 16 Nov 2.30pm Si Frantz Fri 16 Nov 7.30pm Centenary of the First World War Mon 19 & Tue 27 Nov 7.30pm Sat 17 Nov 3pm draw to a close, we present a Dir. Francois Ozon, Fr/Ger, 2016, 114 mins, Dir. Michael Mayer, US, 2018, 99 mins season of films examining war’s French/German with subtitles Elisabeth Moss, Saoirse Ronan, impact on individuals both at the Pierre Niney, Paula Beer, Ernst Stötzner Annette Bening front and at home. In the aftermath of the Great War, a In the early 20th century, an ageing young German grieves the death of actress and her lover visit the estate The Guardians her fiancé. Examines grief and truth of her elderly brother. Annette Bening Mon 5 & Thu 8 Nov 7.30pm in an elegant, muted tragedy. and Elisabeth Moss excel in an Dir. Xavier Beauvois, Fr, 2017, Beer’s silky self-possession is engaging, female-led take on the 135 mins, French with subtitles utterly beguiling OBSERVER play by Anton Chekhov. Nathalie Baye, Laura Smet, Iris Bry Entertaining, old-school period During the Great War, a woman The Big Parade film-making OBSERVER hires a young orphan to help out Thu 22 Nov 7.30pm on her family’s farm. A fiercely Dir. King Vidor, US, 1925, 138 mins, First Reformed acted and beautifully shot silent with intertitles Sun 18 & Wed 21 Nov 7.30pm compassionate period drama. John Gilbert, Renee Adoree, Hobart Bosworth Dir. Paul Schrader, US, 2017, 113 mins Nathalie Baye is magnificent Ethan Hawke, Amanda Seyfried, SIGHT&SOUND A young American soldier witnesses Philip Ettinger the horrors of war. The first great film A priest of a small congregation in Gallipoli about the Great War has retained its upstate New York grapples with Thu 15 Nov 7.30pm essential power all these years later. mounting despair brought on by Dir. Peter Weir, Aus, 1981, 111 mins Deeply moving and altogether tragedy, worldly concerns and a Mel Gibson, Mark Lee, Bill Kerr brilliant THE SPECTATOR, 1926 tormented past. An honest Two Australian mates face the brutal examination of faith, enriched by realities of war when they are sent restrained, gloriously austere to fight in the Gallipoli campaign in cinematography. Turkey. A defining story of friendship Ferocious, unflinching drama GUARDIAN and coming of age. One of the most elegiac anti-war The Little Stranger films ever made DAILY TELEGRAPH Fri 23 Nov 10.30pm BiB Sun 25 Nov 7.30pm Dir. Lenny Abrahamson, Ire/UK, The Big Parade 2018, 111 mins Domhnall Gleeson, Ruth Wilson, See also in events brochure Charlotte Rampling In Memory of World War I A doctor is called to treat a patient Exhibition, to Sun 11 Nov at a crumbling country estate. Battle’s Over – A Nation’s Tribute Death and decline haunt post-war Gallipoli Commemorative event, Sun 11 Nov Britain as Sarah Waters’s novel is brought to deliciously sinister life. Under the Tree Satisfyingly spooky snapshot of Wonderful Life class TIMEOUT Mon 12 Nov 7.30pm (Undir trénu) Dir. Sidney J Furie, UK, 1964, 110 mins Tue 13 Nov King of Thieves Cliff Richard, Melvyn Hayes, Bracknell Film Society Fri 23 Nov 2.30pm Si Una Stubbs, The Shadows Dir. Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurðsson, Ice, 2017, 89 mins, Icelandic with subtitles Fri 23 – Sat 24 Nov 7.30pm When a group of out-of-work waiters Steinþór Hróar Steinþórsson, Sat 24 Nov 3pm find themselves involved in a Edda Björgvinsdóttir HoH Mon 26 Nov 2.30pm sand-and-sandals desert movie, Dir. James Marsh, UK, 2018, 108 mins they decide to make their own film. When Atli is forced to move back in with his parents, he finds himself amidst a Michael Caine, Tom Courtenay, Cliff and friends perform top ten hits Jim Broadbent, Ray Winstone On the Beach, Wonderful Life and bitter dispute over a tree. Acute social drama and jet black comedy, alive to A group of ageing criminals pull off a Theme for Young Lovers. the hilarious pettiness of people. multi-million pound jewellery heist Skilful black comedy GUARDIAN before things start to go wrong. Based on the Hatton Garden robbery, Plus short film with a smart and witty script and Catch of the Day superb performances. Dirs. Jennifer Sheridan/Matthew Markham, UK, 2016, 100 secs Satisfyingly gritty TIMEOUT A lonely fisherman hooks more than he bargained for. The Seagull book online southhillpark.org.uk
The Wife Johnny English Strikes Again Columbus The Wife Johnny English Sun 25 Nov 3pm Fri 30 Nov 2.30pm Si Strikes Again Fri 7 Dec 10.30am BiB Wed 28 Nov 7.30pm Fri 30 Nov & Sun 2 Dec 7.30pm Dir. Kogonada, US, 2017, 104 mins Mon 3 Dec 2.30pm HoH Fri 7 Dec 2.30pm Si John Cho, Haley Lu Richardson, Parker Posey Dir. Björn Runge, UK/Sweden, Sat 8 – Sun 9 Dec 3pm F 2017, 100 mins Sat 8 Dec 7.30pm The son of a renowned architecture Glenn Close, Jonathan Pryce, Dir. David Kerr, UK, 2018, 89 mins scholar finds himself stranded in Christian Slater Rowan Atkinson, Ben Miller, Columbus, Indiana – celebrated for Olga Kurylenko, Emma Thompson A devoted wife questions her life its significant modernist buildings. choices when her husband is When a cyber-attack reveals the Exploring the town and characters, selected to receive the Nobel Prize identity of British agents, hapless the film’s fresh, innovative approach for Literature. Glenn Close gives spy Johnny English is forced out of unfolds as an absorbing, gently a truly masterful performance evincing retirement. Rowan Atkinson returns drifting conversation. power, intelligence and vulnerability as the much-loved accidental secret Quietly stirring, exquisitely in a hugely enjoyable drama. agent in a hilarious sequel. photographed A smart, supremely watchable and SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE entertaining film GUARDIAN The Apparition 1945 (L’apparition) Smallfoot Sun 9 – Mon 10 Dec 7.30pm Mon 26 Nov & Tue 4 Dec 7.30pm F Dir. Ferenc Török, Hung, 2017, 91 mins, Sat 1 – Sun 2 Dec 3pm Dir. Xavier Giannoli, Fr, 2018, Hungarian/Russian with subtitles Dirs. Karey Kirkpatrick/Jason Reisig, US, 114 mins, French with subtitles 2018, 96 mins Vincent Lindon, Galatéa Bellugi, Peter Rudolf, Bence Tasnadi, Tamas Szabo Kimmel Voices: Channing Tatum, James Corden, Patrick d’Assumçao Zendaya, Common 1945. A village’s preparations for A journalist is sent to investigate a A young Yeti is convinced that the young girl claiming to see the Virgin a wedding day are disrupted by the elusive creatures known as ‘humans’ Mary. Combining a mystery plot arrival of two strangers. Poignant and really do exist! With original music involving the Catholic Church with a melancholy, with the full weight of and an all-star cast, this animated traumatised war journalist seeking the personal guilt driving the tension, this adventure for all ages embraces truth, this intriguing and suspenseful is a film that tells the deeper stories friendship, courage and the joy drama was a smash hit in France. behind past events. of discovery. Twitchy, claustrophobic view of moral degeneration SIGHT&SOUND Dogman The Greatest Thu 13 & Mon 17 Dec 7.30pm Hearts Beat Loud Showman – Sing-Along S Dir. Matteo Garrone, It, 2018, 102 mins Wed 5 & Fri 7 Dec 7.30pm Italian with subtitles Fri 30 Nov 10.30am BiB Dir. Michael Gracey, US, 2017, 105 mins Marcello Fonte, Edoardo Pesce, Sat 1 Dec 7.30pm Hugh Jackman, Rebecca Ferguson, Alida Baldari Calabria Dir. Brett Haley, US, 2018, 95 mins Michelle Williams Marcello, a diminutive and gentle Nick Offerman, Kiersey Clemons, Ted Danson Inspired by the imagination of PT dog groomer, becomes involved in A father forges a new bond with his Barnum this original musical the criminal temptations that daughter in the summer before she celebrates the birth of show business surround him. Echoing Garrone’s leaves for college. Wistful and warm, and tells of a visionary who rose from 2008 breakout feature Gomorrah, this feel-good drama is elevated by the nothing to create a spectacle that this visceral and thrillingly stylish authentic father-daughter chemistry. became a worldwide sensation. film is imbued with intelligence and Tender, loving family portrait of moral force. growing up and letting go A movie of incomparable bite and AUSTIN CHRONICLE Sing-Along Offer S strength GUARDIAN Book tickets for special sing-along versions of both Mamma Mia! and The Greatest Showman for only £15 box office 01344 484123
Comedy Genius First Man Fri 14 Dec 2.30pm Si Presented by Bracknell Film Society Fri 14 – Sat 15 Dec 7.30pm Sat 15 – Sun 16 Dec 3pm F Dir. Damien Chazelle, US, 2018, 141 mins The first in a side-splitting season Ryan Gosling, Claire Foy, Jason Clarke celebrating some of the greatest comedy talent – just when we Neil Armstrong’s journey from rookie need it most. The season NASA recruit to history-making continues in January. moonwalker. With satisfyingly elaborate action set pieces, the film The Producers examines Armstrong’s psyche as an entirely reluctant hero and a man of Tue 11 Dec 7.30pm few words both in private and public. The Nutcracker and the Four Realms Dir. Mel Brooks, US, 1967, 85 mins Elegant, intimate epic SIGHT&SOUND Zero Mostel, Gene Wilder, Kenneth Mars The Muppet The Man Who Christmas Carol F Producers Max Bialystock and Leo Bloom attempt to create a Invented Christmas Thu 20 Dec 3pm Sun 16 Dec 7.30pm Mon 24 Dec 10.30am sure-fire flop as part of a HoH Dir. Brian Henson, US, 1992, 85 mins get-rich-quick scheme. Brooks’s Mon 17 Dec 2.30pm Michael Caine, Voices: Frank Oz, inspired bad taste is as gaspingly Dir. Bharat Nalluri, Ire/Can, 2017, 102 mins Dave Goelz, Steve Whitmire funny today as when made – if Dan Stevens, Christopher Plummer, not funnier. Bracknell Film Society Jonathan Pryce, Simon Callow The Muppet characters tell their was one of the first (of few) Charles Dickens, struggling with debt, version of the classic tale of an UK organisations to show begins work on a new book entitled old and bitter miser’s redemption The Producers on the film’s A Christmas Carol. Immensely likeable on Christmas Eve. Enjoyable release. This screening marks the comedy drama, performed with adaptation, itself now a classic re-release of the re-digitised film. pantomime gusto by a top-notch and full of festive fun. The Producers still holds its cast. Christopher Plummer is grip…Mostel and Wilder are terrific as Scrooge. The Grinch F sublime GUARDIAN Fri 21 Dec 10.30am & 2.30pm Plus short film: Bacon Horn It’s a Wonderful Life Sat 22 Dec 3pm Tue 18 Dec 7.30pm Sun 23 – Mon 24 Dec 1pm Dir. Oliver Marsden, UK, 2016, 90 secs Dirs. Yarrow Cheney/Scott Mosier, A bully is taught a lesson he Wed 19 Dec 3pm US, 2018, 90 mins Dir. Frank Capra, US, 1946, 130 mins won’t forget. Voice: Benedict Cumberbatch James Stewart, Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore, Henry Travers The Grinch hatches a scheme with his A compassionate but despairingly trusted canine Max to steal Christmas frustrated businessman is shown when the residents of Whoville plan to what life would have been like if he make their annual holiday three times never existed. Capra’s post-war fable bigger this year. Amusing, animated is a captivating melange of social fantasy for the whole family. and personal impulses and a cockle-warmer like no other. The Nutcracker and the Four Realms cert tbc A Bad Moms Christmas Sat 22 – Sun 23 Dec 7.30pm Fri 28 – Mon 31 Dec 1pm F Wed 19 & Fri 21 Dec 7.30pm Dirs. Scott Moore/Jon Lucas, US, Dirs. Lasse Hallström/Joe Johnston, 2017, 102 mins US, 2018, TBC mins Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis, Susan Sarandon Mackenzie Foy, Keira Knightley, Morgan Freeman As their own mothers drop in A young girl is transported into a The Producers unexpectedly, three under-appreciated magical world of gingerbread soldiers and over-burdened moms rebel and an army of mice. A retelling of against the challenges and Hoffmann’s fairy tale that will whisk Daddy’s Home 2 expectations to hold a flawless you into a fairy-tale dimension full of BiB family Christmas. Raucous festive Fri 14 Dec 10.30am snowflakes, flowers and sweets. diversion and slapstick comedy with Thu 20 Dec 7.30pm Dir. Sean Anders, US, 2017, 100 mins some truly riotous moments. The Cinema is closed over Mark Wahlberg, Mel Gibson, Will Ferrell Christmas (25–27 Dec) and The now happily co-fathering, Brad on New Year’s Day (1 Jan). and Dusty must deal with their own intrusive dads during Christmas. Merry Christmas and Plenty of laughs and jokes aplenty a Happy New Year! in this seasonal sequel. book online southhillpark.org.uk
BlacKkKlansman Live and Recorded Fri 28 – Sun 30 Dec 4pm Screenings Royal Shakespeare Sun 6 Jan 7.30pm Company Live Dir. Spike Lee, US, 2018, 135 mins Troilus and Cressida as live John David Washington, All times shown are the Adam Driver, Laura Harrier curtain-up times. Please be Wed 14 Nov 7pm LIVE 210 mins tbc An African American police detective seated 15 minutes before £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 successfully applies for membership start time. Latecomers will not be admitted. Troilus and Cressida swear they will to the Ku Klux Klan. This astonishing always be true to one another. But in true story is both entertaining and Live transmitted live by satellite, the seventh year of the siege of Troy an unflinching examination of race delivered to the cinema during their innocence is exposed to the relations in 1970s America, still the actual performance through savage corrupting influence of war, bracingly relevant. the cinema’s satellite system. with tragic consequences. Virtuoso Scorching period satire OBSERVER percussionist Evelyn Glennie Encore additional showings recorded live by satellite and collaborates with the RSC to create Fantastic Beasts: transmitted within one month a satirical futuristic vision of a world The Crimes of of the live event. resounding with the rhythm of battle. Grindelwald cert tbc Recorded live performances, Wed 2 – Thu 3 Jan 1pm F pre-recorded and delivered by our Royal Opera House Live Fri 4 Jan 10.30am F digital system for optimum quality. La Bayadère Fri 4 Jan 2.30pm Si Sun 18 Nov 2pm RECORDED Sat 5 Jan 7.30pm 185 mins incl 2 intervals Sun 6 Jan 12noon F Performance £19.50, Conc £18.50, Members £17.50 Dir. David Yates, UK/US, 2018, TBC mins National Theatre Live Marius Petipa’s fantasy, set in Eddie Redmayne, Katherine Waterston, Johnny Depp legendary India, tells the tale of a Allelujah! NEW temple dancer and the prince who The villainous Grindelwald has Thu 1 Nov 7pm RECORDED loves her but marries another. The escaped custody, with only 170 mins incl interval melody and moods of Ludwig Minkus’s Albus Dumbledore able to stop £19.50, Conc £18.50, Members £17.50 music perfectly matches the fluidity him – helped by Newt Scamander, and precision of the choreography and the wizard who thwarted Grindelwald An old fashioned cradle-to-grave hospital is threatened with closure. the drama of the storytelling. once before. With some wonderful new beasts and thoughtful plotline, A documentary crew follows the daily struggle to find beds on the Dusty National Theatre Live this is a magical sequel. The Madness of Springfield Geriatric Ward and the triumphs of the old people’s George III as live Bohemian Rhapsody choir. Filmed live in front of an Tue 20 Nov 7pm LIVE Wed 2 – Fri 4 Jan 7.30pm audience, Alan Bennett’s sharp and 210 mins Sat 5 Jan 3pm hilarious new play is just what the £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 Dir. Bryan Singer, UK/US, 2018, 134 mins doctor ordered. Rami Malek, Joseph Mazzello, 1786. The behaviour of King George III Ben Hardy, Aaron McCusker MGC presents is becoming increasingly erratic as he succumbs to fits of lunacy. With the Drama tracing the meteoric rise RED NEW King’s mind unravelling, ambitious of Queen to their legendary Wed 7 Nov 7.30pm RECORDED politicians and the scheming Prince appearance at the Live Aid concert. 90 mins of Wales threaten to undermine the A foot-stomping celebration of £19.50, Conc £18.50, Members £17.50 power of the Crown. Written by Alan their music and extraordinary lead Under the watchful gaze of his young Bennett, one of Britain’s best-loved singer Freddie Mercury, who defied assistant, and the threatening playwrights, and starring Mark Gatiss stereotypes to become one of the presence of a new generation of and Adrian Scarborough. world’s most beloved entertainers. artists, Mark Rothko takes on his greatest challenge yet: to create a Royal Opera House Live Ballet definitive work for an extraordinary The Nutcracker setting. Winner of six Tony Awards Mon 3 Dec 7.15pm LIVE including Best Play, and with sold-out Sun 23 & runs on Broadway and the West End. Mon 24 Dec 3.30pm ENCORE 150 mins incl 1 interval live £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 Enc £19.50, Conc £18.50, Members £17.50 Coming Soon The Old Man and the Gun, Tchaikovsky’s much-loved music is Beautiful Boy, Mary Poppins matched to a magical adventure on Returns, A Star is Born, Leave Christmas Eve as Clara and her No Trace, Mowgli and Comedy Nutcracker doll journey to the Land Genius – continuing our season of Sweets. One of the most delightful of classic comedies. ways to discover the enchantment of ballet – a delicious seasonal treat. La Bayadère box office 01344 484123
National Theatre Live Performances on sale now Art on Screen Antony and Cleopatra as live see our website for full details Can’t get to those blockbuster Thu 6 Dec 7pm LIVE art exhibitions at major galleries 220 mins tbc 2019 around the world? South Hill Park £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 brings them to your favourite The King and I: from the With Caesar dead, the Egyptian Queen London Palladium as live NEW local cinema through described Cleopatra and Mark Antony have fallen Wed 9 Jan 7pm RECORDED exhibitions offering access to fiercely in love. In a tragic fight £19.50, Conc £18.50, Members £17.50 the best of world art. between devotion and duty, obsession National Theatre Live becomes a catalyst for war. Ralph Exhibition on Screen The Tragedy of Fiennes and Sophie Okonedo play King Richard the Second NEW Degas: Passion for Perfection Shakespeare’s famous fated couple Tue 15 Jan 7pm (tickets from 20 Oct) Tue 6 Nov 7.30pm in his great tragedy of politics, passion £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 Dir. David Bickerstaff, 85 mins and power. £12.50, Conc £11.50, Members £10.50 Royal Opera House Live The Queen of Spades Using written accounts by friends A Christmas Carol Tue 22 Jan 6.45pm LIVE and commentators, and the narration with Simon Callow NEW £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 of letters written by Degas, this film Wed 12 Dec 7.30pm RECORDED reveals a complex truth behind one of 90 mins Royal Opera House Live La Traviata the most influential French artists of £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 the late 19th-century. With exclusive Wed 30 Jan 6.45pm LIVE A Christmas Carol is one of the £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 access to rare and diverse works most beloved books in the English including at the Fitzwilliam Museum language, a classic Christmas tale National Theatre Live in Cambridge. I’m Not Running as live for generations of grown-ups and Thu 31 Jan 7pm LIVE children alike. Based on Dickens’s £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 Exhibitions on Sale Now – own performance adaptation, Simon see our website for full details Callow and director-designer Tom Royal Opera House Live Cairns have created a one-man Don Quixote 2019 theatrical extravaganza of festive Tue 19 Feb 7.15pm LIVE story-telling that is both heart-warming £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 Exhibition on Screen and deeply moving. A Christmas Royal Opera House Live Young Picasso must-see. La forza del destino Tue 5 Feb 7.30pm Tue 2 Apr 6.15pm LIVE £12.50 Conc £11.50 Members £10.50 André Rieu’s £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 2019 New Year’s Exhibition on Screen Concert from Sydney NEW Royal Shakespeare Company Live Rembrandt As You Like It NEW Wed 10 Apr 7.30pm Sun 6 Jan 3pm RECORDED Wed 17 Apr 7pm LIVE £12.50 Conc £11.50 Members £10.50 125 mins incl intermission £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 £18.50, Conc £17.50, Members £16.50 Exhibition on Screen Royal Opera House Live Van Gogh and Japan Join the King of Waltz at Sydney’s Faust Tue 4 Jun 7.30pm stunning Town Hall for a magical Tue 30 Apr 6.45pm LIVE £12.50 Conc £11.50 Members £10.50 evening of music, dance and plenty £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 of surprises! Take a front row seat and enjoy backstage access, Royal Opera House Live Ballet interviews with André and special Within the Golden Hour / New Cherkaoui / Flight Pattern guests, musical favourites and Thu 16 May 7.15pm LIVE much, much more. Hosted by ITV’s £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 Charlotte Hawkins, what better way to start the New Year? Royal Shakespeare Company Live Taming of the Shrew NEW Wed 5 Jun 7pm LIVE £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 Royal Opera House Live Ballet Romeo and Juliet NEW Tue 11 Jun 7.15pm LIVE £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 Royal Shakespeare Company Live Measure for Measure NEW Wed 31 Jul 7pm LIVE £20.50, Conc £19.50, Members £18.50 Troilus and Cressida Antony and Cleopatra 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 Wed 10 Oct Mon–Thu evenings & all matinées Non-members from Wed 17 Oct £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 Box Office when booking. A helper accompanying Fish and Chips £11 per portion £20 for 2 portions a wheelchair user gets a complimentary ticket. How to Find us Mon – Sat 12noon–3pm and 5–8pm 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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