Film
Mr Smith Goes to Washington
Sat 4th February 2012
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Time: 7.00pm
Sat 4th February 2012
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Winner of the Oscar for Best Original Story, this film features the incomparable Jimmy Stewart as a naive man who is appointed to fill a vacancy in the US Senate. His plans promptly collide with political corruption, but he doesn’t back down.
Cert U
Ticket Prices: £5 all seatsCert U
Time: 7.00pm
Dance
Desert Crossings
Thu 9th February 2012
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Time: 7.30pm
Thu 9th February 2012
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A collaboration between UK based producers, State of Emergency and South African choreographer Gregory Maqoma of
Vuyani Dance Theatre, performed by a company of five dancers from different cultural backgrounds, with an original
score by Steve Marshall.
Inspired by the similarities between the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site on England’s south coast and the Skeleton Coast of Namibia, this new work is an exploration and reflection on two very different places, united through a shared history of the rocks on which they stand.
Post Show Discussion.
“The choreography resonates with ancient traditions, belief systems and mythologies.â€
Gregory Maqoma
Ticket Prices: £12/£10 Concessions (£5 Under 26 & Students)Inspired by the similarities between the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site on England’s south coast and the Skeleton Coast of Namibia, this new work is an exploration and reflection on two very different places, united through a shared history of the rocks on which they stand.
Post Show Discussion.
“The choreography resonates with ancient traditions, belief systems and mythologies.â€
Gregory Maqoma
Time: 7.30pm
Theatre
Book of Disquiet
Fri 10th February 2012
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Time: 7.30pm
Fri 10th February 2012
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Listed as one of The Guardian’s top 100 books of all time, Fernando Pessoa’s Book of Disquiet was discovered in a trunk in his apartment in Lisbon after his death in 1935. Part novel, part memoir, part philosophical meditation on the futility of living, Pessoa’s Livro defies definition and endures as a testament to modernist writing.
Contains scenes of a sexual nature and strong language.
Translated and adapted for the stage by Mark O’Thomas.
Directed by Nicholai La Barrie.
Duration: 1 hr
Post Show Discussion.
Ticket Prices: £12/£10 Concessions (£5 Under 26 & Students)Contains scenes of a sexual nature and strong language.
Translated and adapted for the stage by Mark O’Thomas.
Directed by Nicholai La Barrie.
Duration: 1 hr
Post Show Discussion.
Time: 7.30pm


