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CINEMA MEAL DEAL

See any film at The Dukes and enjoy a two course meal at The Borough all for just £11.00.

To take advantage of this great offer all you need to do is book your combined ticket at The Dukes Box Office in person or call 01524 598500.

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To book your table contact The Borough on 01524 64170.

Index Seasonal Favourites 3 -4

New Releases 5-11

DukesDocs 12

Special Events 12

Stage on Screen 13 - 14

How to Get Here 15

Calendar 16

Cinema Prices£6.50 Full Price

£5.50 Concessions

£4.50 Under 18’s* *unless otherwise stated

(Concessions apply to those in full time education, senior citizens, those receiving income support, people with disabilitiesand Friends & Film Friends members)

A £1 per transaction fee appliesto online bookings.

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Welcome to The Dukes December and January

Cinema Guide

MOVIE MORNINGS

11am screenings with free tea or coffee and a pastry included with your ticket.Suffragette (Monday 7 December), Bridge of Spies (Monday 21 December), Sunset Song (Friday 8 January) and Joy (Thursday 28 January). After the screening why not stay in the Café-Bar and get 10% off selected items with your ticket. Look out for the logo throughout the guide for more information on the films.

Suffragette

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Sunday 20, Wednesday 23 & Thursday 24 December

IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE (U)

Dir: Frank Capra

1946 USA 130mins

With: James Stewart, Donna Reed

Christmas wouldn’t be the same without this enduring seasonal classic.

When George Bailey contemplates suicide one Christmas Eve, it’s up

to apprentice angel Clarence to show him what life would have been like

had he never lived.

Seasonal Favourites

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Friday 18 December 8.40pm

SCROOGED (PG) Dir: Richard Donner

1988 USA 97mins

With: Bill Murray, Karen Allen

A cynical, twisted take on Dickens’ A

Christmas Carol. Bill Murray is Frank

Cross, a mean selfish TV executive

who doesn’t particularly appreciate the

Christmas Spirit. To show him the error

of his ways it will take three ghosts –

Christmas Past, Present and Future.

Saturday 19 December 6.10pm

FROZEN SING-A-LONG (PG) Dir: Chris Buck & Jennifer Lee

2014 USA 102mins

With: Kristen Bell, Idina Menzel

When the newly crowned Queen Elsa

accidentally uses her power to turn

things into ice to curse her home in

infinite winter, her sister, Anna, teams

up with a mountain man, his playful

reindeer, and a snowman to change

the weather condition.

Monday 21 & Tuesday 22 December

THE MUPPET CHRISTMAS CAROL (U) Dir: Brian Henson

1992 USA 85min

With: Gonzo, Michael Caine

One of the most beloved Christmas

films which combines Dickens’ classic

tale, Jim Henson’s Muppets and a whole

host of catchy songs. Gonzo takes the

role of Charles Dickens and tells the tale

of miserly Ebenezer Scrooge who one

Christmas Eve is visited by three ghosts

urging him to change his cruel ways.

Sunday 13 December 3pm

THE NUTCRACKER (12A) Choreography: Yuri Grigorovich

(Recorded) 130mins

With: Maxim Surov

On Christmas Eve, Marie is given a

wooden nutcracker as a gift. When the

clock strikes midnight, the nutcracker

transforms into a prince and saves Marie

from the Mouse King and his army. This

beloved holiday classic will enchant the

whole family with its fairy-tale setting

and Tchaikovsky’s timeless score.

Seasonal Favourites

All Tickets:

£4

Tickets:

£13 Full Price (£12 Concessions)

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Tuesday 1 – Thursday 3, Tuesday 22, Wednesday 23, Tuesday 29 December & Wednesday 13 & Thursday 14 January

LADY IN THE VAN (12A)

Dir: Nicholas Hytner

2015 UK 104mins

With: Maggie Smith, Alex Jennings,

Dominic Cooper, Frances de la Tour

A big screen adaptation of writer Alan

Bennett’s iconic and celebrated memoir,

directed by long-standing Bennett

collaborator Nicholas Hytner. The film

tells the true story of the relationship

between Alan Bennett and the singular

Miss Shepherd, a woman of uncertain

origins who ‘temporarily’ parked her

van in Bennett’s London driveway and

proceeded to live there for 15 years.

Their unique story is funny, poignant

and life-affirming.

Tuesday 1 & Wednesday 2 December & Tuesday 26

BROOKLYN (12A) Dir: John Crowley

2015 Ireland 112mins

With: Saoirse Ronan, Julie Walters

Domhnall Gleeson, Jim Broadbent

When Eilis is given a chance to

emigrate to New York she jumps at the

opportunity for a better life, even if it

means leaving her family and home.

Desperately homesick at first, Eilis

soon finds romance in Brooklyn, but

when a family emergency forces her

back to Ireland, she finds herself torn

between her personal freedom and her

family responsibilities. Saoirse Ronan

delivers a powerful performance in this

tender adaptation of Colm Tóibín’s

award-winning novel.

Friday 4 & Saturday 5 December

THE LOBSTER (15)

Dir: Yorgos Lanthimos

2015 UK 118mins

With: Colin Farrell, Rachel Weisz, Léa

Seydoux, Olivia Colman

An unconventional love story set in a

dystopian near future in which single

people, according to the laws of The

City, are taken to The Hotel, where they

are obliged to find a romantic partner in

forty-five days or are transformed into

beasts and sent off into The Woods.

“A wickedly funny, unexpectedly moving

satire of couple-fixated society”

- Variety

Friday 4 December 8.30pm

MACBETH (15)

Dir: Justin Kurzel

2015 UK 113mins

With: Michael Fassbender, Marion

Cotillard, Paddy Considine

A thrilling adaptation of Shakespeare’s

great tragedy. Michael Fassbender is

magnetic as Macbeth, a fearless warrior

who receives a prophecy that one day

he will become King of Scotland.

“Inspired, innovative, stunning, with

unforgettable performances and

images, this is up there with the

great screen Shakespeares.

AAAAA - Empire

New Releases

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Saturday 5 & Monday 7, Tuesday 29 & Wednesday 30 December

SUFFRAGETTE (12A) Dir: Sarah Gavron

2015 UK 106mins

With: Carey Mulligan, Meryl Streep,

Helena Bonham-Carter, Natalie Press

An invigorating drama following the foot

soldiers of the suffragette movement.

Carey Mulligan heads an all-star cast as

Maud, a working class housewife who

defies her husband and risks losing her

child by taking part in the high-stakes

struggle for the women’s vote. As the

dangerous game of cat and mouse with

the state becomes increasingly brutal,

the women are forced to ever more

extreme measures to have their

voice heard.

Monday 7 December 6.25pm

RADIATOR (15) Dir: Tom Browne

2015 UK 93mins

With: Julia Ford, Richard Johnson

A moving, blackly comic drama, set in

The Lake District, about the strains of

coping with ageing parents. Careworn

teacher Daniel is summoned by his

mother Mariah to his parents’ remote

cottage. There Daniel tries to help his

irascible, infirm father who refuses to

move off the sofa.

Saturday 12 – Thursday 17 December (Except Tuesday 15)

STEVE JOBS (15) Dir: Danny Boyle

2015 USA 122mins

With: Michael Fassbender, Kate

Winslet

Danny Boyle and The Social Network

screenwriter Aaron Sorkin explore

the life of Apple founder Steve Jobs.

Set backstage at three iconic product

launches, Steve Jobs explores the

complex life of one of the digital

revolution’s most iconic architects.

“A hyper-charismatic performance from

Michael Fassbender combines with

whip-cracking dialogue” AAAA

- The Times

Saturday 12 - Thursday 17 December, Sunday 10, Tuesday 12, Wednesday 13 January

CAROL (15) Dir: Todd Haynes

2015 USA UK 119mins

With: Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara,

Sarah Pauslon

A young clerk working in a Manhattan

department store meets Carol, an

enthralling woman trapped in a

crumbling marriage. An immediate

connection sparks between them and

the two women gravitate toward each

other. An intoxicating adaptation

of Patricia Highsmith’s novel

The Price of Salt.

“An exceptionally beautiful film, with a career-best performance from Cate Blanchett” AAAAA

- The Daily Telegraph

New Releases

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Tuesday 15 December 8.30pm

TANGERINE (15)

Dir: Sean Baker

2015 USA 93mins

With: Kitana Kiki Rodriguez, Mya Taylor

A real-time drama, shot on iPhones in downtown LA and featuring

two transgender working girls in a vengeful mood. After a 28-day stint in

prison, Sin-Della Rella is released only to discover her boyfriend has been

cheating on her. Outraged, she spends her Christmas storming through LA

in search of him.

“A reinvigorating reminder of what indie filmmaking can-and should-do…

bracingly brilliant” AAAAA - Timeout

New Releases

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Friday 18 - Wednesday 23 December, Friday 8 & Monday 11 January

BRIDGE OF SPIES (12A) Dir: Steven Spielberg

2015 USA 140min

With: Tom Hanks, Mark Rylance

A thrilling espionage drama directed by

Steven Spielberg from a script written

by the Coen Brothers. During the Cold

War the Soviet Union captures a US

spy plane pilot. Sentenced to 10 years

in prison, the pilot’s only hope is a New

York Lawyer recruited by the CIA to

negotiate a prisoner exchange.

“A consummately crafted, richly layered

affair, with fine performances from Tom

Hanks and Mark Rylance” AAAA

- The Independent

Tuesday 29 & Wednesday 30 December

SPECTRE (12A)

Dir: Sam Mendes

2015 UK 150mins

With: Daniel Craig, Léa Seydoux,

Monica Bellucci, Christoph Waltz

Bond is back with another thrilling

mission. A cryptic message from

Bond’s past sends him on a trail to

uncover a sinister organisation. While

M battles political forces to keep

the secret service alive, Bond peels

back the layers of deceit to reveal the

terrible truth behind SPECTRE.

“A terrifically exciting, spectacular,

almost operatically delirious 007

adventure.” AAAAA

- The Guardian

Friday 1 - Thursday 7 January

STAR WARS EPISODE VII: THE FORCE AWAKENS (Cert-TBC) Dir: J.J. Abrams

2015 USA 135mins

With: Daisy Ridley, John Boyega,

Oscar Issaac, Gwendoline Christie

The Star Wars saga continues with

one of the most anticipated films ever

made. Set 30 years after the events of

Return of the Jedi, The Force Awakens

follows a new set of leads facing

adventure in a galaxy far, far away.

Friday 8 – Sunday 10, Tuesday 12 & Wednesday 13 January

SUNSET SONG (15) Dir Terence Davies

2015 UK 135mins

With: Agyness Deyn, Peter Mullan

Of Time and the City director Terence

Davies returns with a stunning

adaptation of Lewis Grassic Gibbn’s

classic novel. In early 20th-century

rural Scotland, Chris Guthrie is a

young woman with plans. She excels

at schooling and seems destined

for teaching. But her religious father

and family life exert a formidable

force. Chris is faced with a choice

between her harsh farming life and

the seductive but distant world of

books and learning.

New Releases

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Friday 8 & Thursday 14 January

GRANDMA (15)

Dir: Paul Weitz

2015 USA 80mins

With: Lily Tomlin, Julia Garner

Lily Tomlin stars as Elle who has just

got through breaking up with her

girlfriend when her granddaughter

Sage unexpectedly shows up needing

hundreds of dollars before sundown.

Temporarily broke, Grandma Elle

and Sage spend the day trying to

get their hands on the cash as their

unannounced visits to old friends and

flames end up rattling skeletons and

digging up secrets.

Saturday 9 & Monday 11 January

BLACK MASS (15) Dir: Scott Cooper

2015 USA 122mins

With: Johnny Depp, Benedict

Cumberbatch

Johnny Depp delivers one of his best

performances in years as the notorious

Boston mobster James “Whitey”

Bulger. For years Bulger eluded the

law and built a criminal empire thanks

to the help of an unlikely ally – the

FBI. In order to eliminate a common

enemy, the Italian Mafia, Bulger turns

informant and quickly turns to the

situation to his advantage.

Tuesday 12 January 7.30pm

DR ZHIVAGO (PG)

Dir: David Lean

1965 UK USA 200mins (with interval

With: Omar Sharif, Julie Christie

Fifty years since it was released,

David Lean’s enthralling historical epic

receives a welcome re-release. The

great love story, adapted from Boris

Pasternak’s novel, is set against the

upheaval of the Russian Revolution. Yuri

is a doctor who, despite being married,

falls for Lara, a studious but fallen girl

from a poor family. They’re destined

to be together but forces beyond their

control take hold of their lives.

Friday 15 – Thursday 21 January

THE DANISH GIRL (Cert-TBC)

Dir: Tom Hooper

2016 UK 120mins

With: Eddie Redmayne, Alicia Vikander

Following his Academy Award-

winning performance in The Theory of

Everything, Eddie Redmayne returns

in this remarkable love story. Based

on a true story, The Danish Girl follows

illustrator and artist Gerda Wegener

and her husband Einar, who find their

marriage and work evolving as they

navigate Einar’s journey from man to

woman. Transitioning to Lili she would

become one of the first recipients of

sex reassignment surgery.

New Releases

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Friday 15 – Thursday 21 January

IN THE HEART OF THE SEA (12A) Dir: Ron Howard

2015 USA 121mins

With: Chris Hemsworth, Cillian Murphy

In the winter of 1820, the New England

whaling ship Essex was assaulted by

something no one could believe: a whale

of mammoth size and will, and an almost

human sense of vengeance. The real-life

maritime disaster would inspire Herman

Melville’s Moby Dick. But that told

only half the story. In the Heart of the

Sea reveals the encounter’s harrowing

aftermath, as the ship’s surviving crew is

pushed to their limits and forced to do

the unthinkable to stay alive.

Friday 22 –Thursday 28 January

JOY (Cert-TBC)

Dir: David O. Russell

2016 USA

With: Jennifer Lawrence, Bradley

Cooper

American Hustle and the Silver

Linings Playbook director David O.

Russell reunites with his stars Jennifer

Lawrence and Bradley Cooper. Joy

follows the life of Joy Mangano, a

single mother of three who hits upon

an invention – a miracle mop. As she

sets out to build a business dynasty,

betrayal and treachery beset her path.

Friday 22 – Thursday 28 January

THE REVENANT (Cert-TBC) Dir: Alejandro González Iñárritu

2016 USA 150mins

With: Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy

Inspired by true events, The Revenant

is a visceral cinematic tale of survival.

In an expedition of the uncharted

American wilderness, explorer Hugh

Glass is brutally attacked by a bear

and left for dead by members of his

hunting team. In a quest for survival

Glass must endure betrayal and an

unrelenting winter. From Alejandro

González Iñárritu, the director of

Birdman and Amores Perros.

New Releases

Sunday 20 December & Sunday 10 January

FILM QUIZKnow your Truffaut from your Tarantino?

If you’re mad about film, come and test

your knowledge against our questions,

ranging from the plainly obvious to the

devilishly difficult.

Quiz entry is £1 per person with a

maximum team size of 6 people.

Special Events

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New Releases

Coming Soon.

ROOM (15)

Dir: Lenny Abrahamson

2016 UK USA 113mins

With: Brie Larson, Jacob Tremblay, Joan Allen

An acclaimed adaptation of Emma Donoghue’s best-selling novel, featuring

two outstanding performances from Brie Larson and Jacob Tremblay. Living

with his Ma, 5-year-old Jack has known no other life than the 11-square

foot room that he was born in. For Ma, the room has much different

implications, but she is determined to keep Jack educated, healthy and

happy. As circumstances change though, Jack is thrust into an entirely new

understanding of the world.

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Thursday 14 January 8.30pm

STEVE MCQUEEN: THE MAN & LE MANS (15) Dir: Gabriel Clarke & John McKenna

2015 USA UK 102mins

With: Steve McQueen

A thrilling documentary exploring

the turbulent production of Steve

McQueen’s car-racing drama Le Mans.

At the time Le Mans went into

production McQueen was one of

cinema’s biggest stars. Given his choice

of film projects thanks to a lucrative deal

, McQueen quickly began work on the

passion project he had been dreaming

about for the past decade. But as

production on Le Mans got underway,

the star’s dream product quickly turned

into a nightmare.

Saturday 16 January 4pm

ADDICTED TO SHEEP (PG) Dir: Magali Pettier

2015 UK 86mins

Following a packed screening in October

this charming documentary makes

a return to The Dukes. In the North

Pennines, tenant farmers Tom and Kay

spend their days looking after their flock

of prized sheep, and hoping that this will

be the year they breed the perfect one.

Director Magali Pettier, follows a year

in their lives, capturing both the stark,

stunning beauty of the landscape,

and the brutally hard graft it takes just

to survive.

Wednesday 27 January, 3.30pm

MY NAZI LEGACY (PG)

Dir: David Evans

2015 UK 94mins

My Nazi Legacy follows three men

travelling together across Europe.

For two of them the journey involves

a confrontation with the acts of their

fathers, who were both senior Nazi

officers. For the third, the eminent

human rights lawyer and author Philippe

Sands, it means visiting the place where

much of his own Jewish family was

destroyed by the fathers of the two men

he has come to know.

Monday 14 December 2pm

A LIFE MORE ORDINARY: IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE (15) Dir: Frank Capra

1946 USA 150mins (with an interval)

With: James Stewart, Donna Reed

A Life More Ordinary is our series of

arts events presented in association

with Age UK Lancashire for people

with memory problems and their

families – though everyone is welcome.

When George Bailey contemplates

suicide one Christmas Eve, it’s up to

apprentice angel Clarence to show him

what life would have been like had he

never lived.

All Tickets:

£4 (includes tea or coffee and a pastry)

DukesDocs Special Events

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Sunday 6 December & Wednesday 9 December

OF MICE AND MEN (12A) Dir: Anna D. Shapiro

(Recorded) 150mins

With: Chris O’Dowd, James Franco

The hit Broadway production Of Mice

and Men, filmed on stage in New York

by National Theatre Live, comes to

UK cinemas. James Franco and Chris

O’Dowd star in the highly-anticipated

screenings of Anna D. Shapiro’s powerful

production. This landmark revival of

Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck’s play

is a powerful portrait of the American

spirit and a heart-breaking testament to

the bonds of friendship.

Tuesday 8 December 7pm

JANE EYRE Dir: Sally Cookson

With: Elly Condron

From her beginnings as a destitute

orphan, Jane Eyre’s spirited heroine

faces life’s obstacles head-on, surviving

poverty, injustice and the discovery

of bitter betrayal before taking the

ultimate decision to follow her heart.

This acclaimed re-imagining of Brontë’s

masterpiece was first staged by Bristol

Old Vic last year, when the story

was performed over two evenings.

Director Sally Cookson now brings her

celebrated production to the National,

presented as a single, exhilarating

performance.

Thursday 28 January 7pm

LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES Dir: Josie Rourke

With: Dominic Cooper, Michelle Dockery

Following the hugely successful

broadcasts of Coriolanus and King Lear,

National Theatre Live brings the Donmar

Warehouse’s highly anticipated new

production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses

Former lovers, the Marquise de Merteuil

and Vicomte de Valmont now compete

in games of seduction and revenge.

Merteuil incites Valmont to corrupt the

innocent Cecile de Volanges before her

wedding night but Valmont has targeted

the peerlessly virtuous and beautiful

Madame de Tourvel.

Thursday 25 February 7pm

AS YOU LIKE IT Dir: Polly Findlay

With: Rosalie Craig

Shakespeare’s glorious comedy

returns to the National Theatre for the

first time in over 30 years. With her

father the Duke banished and in exile,

Rosalind and her cousin Celia leave

their lives in the court behind them

and journey into the Forest of Arden.

There, released from convention,

Rosalind experiences the liberating

rush of transformation. Disguising

herself as a boy, she embraces a

different way of living and falls

spectacularly in love.

Stage on screen

National Theatre Live

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Sunday 27 December 7pm

THE WINTER’S TALE (12A) (Recorded) Dir: Rob Ashford & Kenneth Branagh

With: Judi Dench

Shakespeare’s timeless tragi-comedy of

obsession and redemption is reimagined

in a new production codirected by Rob

Ashford and Kenneth Branagh, following

their triumphant staging of Macbeth in

Manchester and Manhattan. Judi Dench

will play Paulina, Kenneth Branagh will

play Leontes.

Thursday 3 December 7.30pm

THE MIKADO Dir: Jonathan Miller

With: Richard Stuart

English National Opera’s spectacular

production of The Mikado is a

popular hit with audiences of all ages.

Experience the irresistiblecombination

of wonderful wit, memorable melodies

and hilarious antics in this acclaimed

production from Jonathan Miller. When

flirting is banned in the town of Titipu,

Nanki-Poo and his beloved Yum-Yum

are forced to go to extreme measures

to protect themselves and the town

from the wrath of the all-powerful

Mikado.

Sunday 6 December 3pm

THE LADY OF THE CAMELLIAS Dir: Choreography: John Neumeier

185mins

With: Svetlana Zakharova

A young bourgeois, Armand Duval, falls

madly in love with Marguerite Gautier,

a gorgeous courtesan celebrated

by Parisian high society. Despite her

infidelity, Armand will do all he can to

win the beautiful woman’s heart and

convince her to leave her indulgent life.

The Bolshoi breathes new life into John

Neumeier’s tragic masterpiece, inspired

by Alexandre Dumas’ novel.

Sunday 24 January 3pm

THE TAMING OF THE SHREW Choreography: Jean-Christophe

Maillot

(Live) 125mins

Music: Dmitri Shostakovich

Many suitors dream of marrying the

lovely and sweet-natured Bianca,

including Lucentio. However, her

father will not let anyone marry her

before her elder sister, the ill-tempered

Katherina, is married herself. French

choreographer Jean-Christophe Maillot

lands a coup with his adaptation

of Shakespeare’s comedy tailored

specifically to the Bolshoi dancers.

Stage On Screen

Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company English National Opera Bolshoi Ballet

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FROM THE SOUTHLeave the M6 motorway at junction 33 and take the A6 to Lancaster. Follow

directions to the city centre and on joining the one way system, keep in the

right hand lane. You will see brown information signs for ‘The Dukes’.

FROM THE NORTHLeave the M6 motorway at junction 34 and follows signs to Lancaster.

On joining the one way system, keep in the left-hand lane and you will

see brown information signs for ‘The Dukes’.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTThe Dukes is just a few minutes walk from both Lancaster Train Station

and Bus Station.

PARKINGAmple pay and display parking is available within two minutes walk of The Dukes

– a flat evening rate applies after 6pm. Bike racks are located on Moor Lane, close

to The Dukes.

CAR PARKING SPACES for blue badge holders can usually be reserved in

advance by contacting our Box Office.

ACCESSWheelchair spaces are available and access to the auditorium, Box Office and bar

is via the alley to the left of the main entrance. Please note that the surface of the

alley is cobbled. There is a doorbell by the ramp if the door is not open.

FACILITIES FOR DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING PATRONS Infra red sound systems are available to amplify sound via a personal headset.

Headsets can be booked in advance from Box Office. Guide dogs and Hearing

Dogs are welcome.

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January

Date Time Showing Cert. Pg. Thu 7 3:00pm Star Wars (CTBC*) 8Thu 7 5:45pm Star Wars (CTBC*) 8Thu 7 8:30pm Star Wars (CTBC*) 8Fri 8 11:00am Sunset Song (15) 8Fri 8 2:00pm Lady in the Van (12A) 5Fri 8 4:15pm Lady in the Van (12A) 5Fri 8 6:40pm Grandma (15) 9Fri 8 8:30pm Bridge of Spies (12A) 8Sat 9 3:00pm Sunset Song (15) 8Sat 9 5:45pm Sunset Song (15) 8Sat 9 8:30pm Black Mass (15) 9Sun 10 5:00pm Carol (15) 6Sun 10 7:30pm Sunset Song (15) 8Sun 10 8:00pm Film Quiz in the Bar 10Mon 11 6:00pm Black Mass (15) 9Mon 11 8:30pm Bridge of Spies (12A) 8Tue 12 2:00pm Sunset Song (15) 8Tue 12 5:00pm Carol (15) 6Tue 12 7:30pm Dr Zhivago (PG) 9Wed 13 2:00pm Lady in the Van (12A) 5Wed 13 6:00pm Carol (15) 6Wed 13 8:30pm Sunset Song (15) 8Thu 14 2:00pm Lady in the Van (12A) 5Thu 14 4:15pm Lady in the Van (12A) 5Thu 14 6:40pm Grandma (15) 9Thu 14 8:30pm Steve McQueen & Le Mans (15) 12Fri 15 6:00pm The Danish Girl (CTBC*) 9Fri 15 8:30pm In the Heart of the Sea (12A) 10Sat 16 2:00pm The Danish Girl (CTBC*) 9Sat 16 4:00pm Addicted to Sheep (PG) 12Sat 16 6:00pm In the Heart of the Sea (12A) 10Sat 16 8:30pm The Danish Girl (CTBC*) 9Sun 17 6:00pm In the Heart of the Sea (12A) 10Sun 17 8:30pm The Danish Girl (CTBC*) 9Mon 18 6:00pm The Danish Girl (CTBC*) 9Mon 18 8:30pm In the Heart of the Sea (12A) 10Tue 19 3:30pm The Danish Girl (CTBC*) 9Tue 19 6:00pm In the Heart of the Sea (12A) 10Tue 19 8:30pm The Danish Girl (CTBC*) 9Wed 20 3:30pm In the Heart of the Sea (12A) 10Wed 20 6:00pm The Danish Girl (CTBC*) 9Wed 20 8:30pm In the Heart of the Sea (12A) 10Thu 21 3:30pm The Danish Girl (CTBC*) 9Thu 21 6:00pm In the Heart of the Sea (12A) 10Thu 21 8:30pm The Danish Girl (CTBC*) 9Fri 22 5:45pm Joy (CTBC*) 10Fri 22 8:15pm The Revenant (CTBC*) 10Sat 23 5:30pm The Revenant (CTBC*) 10Sat 23 8:30pm Joy (CTBC*) 10Sun 24 3:00pm Bolshoi: Taming of the Shrew 14Sun 24 5.45pm Joy (CTBC*) 10Sun 24 8:15pm The Revenant (CTBC*) 10Mon 25 5:30pm The Revenant (CTBC*) 10Mon 25 8:30pm Joy (CTBC*) 10Tue 26 3:30pm Brooklyn (12A) 5Tue 26 5:45pm Joy (CTBC*) 10Tue 26 8:15pm The Revenant (CTBC*) 10Wed 27 3:30pm My Nazi Legacy (PG) 12Wed 27 5.30pm The Revenant (CTBC*) 10Wed 27 8:30pm Joy (CTBC*) 10Thu 28 11:00am Joy (CTBC*) 10Thu 28 1:30pm The Revenant (CTBC*) 10Thu 28 7:00pm NT Live: Liaisons Dangereuse 13

* (CTBC) for these films the age rating has yet to be announced. For up to date certificates please check our website or www.bbfc.co.uk closer to the time.

Film Ticket Prices

£6.50 Full Price£5.50 Concessions £4.50 Under 18’s (Unless otherwise stated)

Live By Satellite Ticket Prices

£13.00 Full Price£12.00 Concessions£10.00 Friends(Unless otherwise stated)

Box Office Opening Hours

Monday - Saturday, 10am - 8.30pm

Sunday, 30 minutes before the first event of the day.

December

Date Time Showing Cert. Pg.Tue 1 6:15pm Lady in the Van (12A) 5Tue 1 8:30pm Brooklyn (12A) 5Wed 2 1:15pm Brooklyn (12A) 5Wed 2 3:30pm Lady in the Van (12A) 5Thu 3 5:00pm Lady in the Van (12A) 5Thu 3 7:30pm ENO The Mikado 14Fri 4 6:00pm The Lobster (15) 5Fri 4 8:30pm Macbeth (15) 5Sat 5 6:20pm Suffragette (12A) 6Sat 5 8:35pm The Lobster (15) 5Sun 6 3:00pm Bolshoi: Lady of Carmelias 14Sun 6 7:00pm NT: Of Mice and Men (12A) 13Mon 7 11:00am Suffragette (12A) 6Mon 7 6:25pm Radiator (15) 6Mon 7 8:30pm Suffragette (12A) 6Tue 8 7:00pm NT Live: Jane Eyre 13Wed 9 6.45pm NT: Of Mice and Men (12A) 13Sat 12 6:00pm Steve Jobs (15) 6Sat 12 8:30pm Carol (15) 6Sun 13 3:00pm Bolshoi: The Nutcracker 4Sun 13 6:00pm Carol (15) 6Sun 13 8:30pm Steve Jobs (15) 6Mon 14 2:00pm It’s A Wonderful Life (U) 12Mon 14 6:00pm Steve Jobs (15) 6Mon 14 8:30pm Carol (15) 6Tue 15 6:00pm Carol (15) 6Tue 15 8:30pm Tangerine (15) 7Wed 16 6:00pm Steve Jobs (15) 6Wed 16 8:30pm Carol (15) 6Thu 17 6:00pm Carol (15) 6Thu 17 8:30pm Steve Jobs (15) 6Fri 18 6:00pm Bridge of Spies (12A) 8Fri 18 8:40pm Scrooged (PG) 4 Sat 19 6:10pm Frozen (PG) 4Sat 19 8:25pm Bridge of Spies (12A) 8Sun 20 5:00pm It’s A Wonderful Life (U) 3Sun 20 7:45pm Bridge of Spies (12A) 8Sun 20 8:00pm Film Quiz in the Bar 10 Mon 21 11:00am Bridge of Spies (12A) 8Mon 21 1:45pm Muppet Christmas Carol (U) 4Mon 21 6:15pm Muppet Christmas Carol (U) 4Mon 21 8:10pm Bridge of Spies (12A) 8Tue 22 11:00am Lady in the Van (12A) 5Tue 22 6:15pm Muppet Christmas Carol (U) 4Tue 22 8:10pm Bridge of Spies (12A) 8Wed 23 11:00am Lady in the Van (12A) 5Wed 23 5:45pm It’s a Wonderful Life (U) 3Wed 23 8:25pm Bridge of Spies (12A) 8Thu 24 6:30pm It’s a Wonderful Life (U) 3Sun 27 7:00pm Branagh: Winter’s Tale (12A) 14Tue 29 11:00am Lady in the Van (12A) 5Tue 29 6:00pm Suffragette (12A) 6Tue 29 8:15pm Spectre (12A) 8Wed 30 6:00pm Suffragette (12A) 6Wed 30 8:15pm Spectre (12A) 8

JanuaryDate Time Showing Cert. Pg.

Fri 1 5:45pm Star Wars (CTBC*) 8Fri 1 8:30pm Star Wars (CTBC*) 8Sat 2 5:45pm Star Wars (CTBC*) 8Sat 2 8:30pm Star Wars (CTBC*) 8Sun 3 5:45pm Star Wars (CTBC*) 8Sun 3 8:30pm Star Wars (CTBC*) 8Mon 4 5:45pm Star Wars (CTBC*) 8Mon 4 8:30pm Star Wars (CTBC*) 8Tue 5 3:00pm Star Wars (CTBC*) 8Tue 5 5:45pm Star Wars (CTBC*) 8Tue 5 8:30pm Star Wars (CTBC*) 8Wed 6 3:00pm Star Wars (CTBC*) 8Wed 6 5:45pm Star Wars (CTBC*) 8Wed 6 8:30pm Star Wars (CTBC*) 8