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Wem Town Hall Brochure February to April 2015

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This brochure offers details of our exciting and diverse programme of cinema, theatre and events. We always offer a warm welcome, whether you are popping in for coffee, catching the latest exhibition, or enjoying a great night of film, music or theatre with friends. See you soon!

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Wem Town HallAutumn - Winter 2014

Hello and WelcomeThis March marks Wem Town Hall’s 5th Birthday, it only feels like yesterday but time fly’s when you’re having fun as they say! In honour of our Birthday we’ve programmed a jam packed few months. We are particularly looking forward welcoming back The Birmingham REP in April with their production Back Down and a glorious dance and world music piece by Ballet Nimba in February.

We have a number of fantastic productions from the National Theatre, English National Opera, The Berliner Philharmoniker and The Royal Shakespeare Company over the coming months – you will be spoilt for choice! We will also present a series of exhibition on screen events, the first being a presentation about Vincent van Gogh in March. With exclusive access to the van Gogh museum Amsterdam the event will explore the dramatic story and iconic work of one of the world’s most beloved artists. See the Big Screen Events section for more information.

If you’d like to keep up to date about everything that’s going on at Wem Town Hall then join our mailing list, email or postal, by calling in at reception, providing your contact details via our website link, by email or by simply calling us on 01939 232299

Volunteer with usWem Town Hall exists thanks to the time, dedication and commitment of many volunteers working in a variety of roles. If you would like to find out more about volunteering opportunities please contact us on 01939 232299/ [email protected]

Hire usWe have a great range of spaces available for private hires, community and special events, business meetings and conferences. We offer high quality catering to suit all tastes and budgets and house a superb range of audio visual equipment to meet all your technical needs. From Birthdays to Wedding Receptions and Business Meetings to Fitness Classes we might just be what you are looking for. Contact us on 01939 232299/ [email protected] for more information.

Eat and Drink with usOur café/bar is open Monday to Saturday and for evening events, providing a warm welcome to all visitors. With free wi-fi access, the light and airy surroundings are the perfect place to meet up, relax, eat, drink and share. Our locally sourced menu offers homemade and high quality dishes and we offer speciality coffees, teas and soft drinks, along with a range of wines and local beers.

MUSIC, THEATRE, DANCE, COMEDY

RSC Live: Love’s Labour’s LostWednesday 11 February, 7pmShakespeare’s sparkling comedy sees the King and his friends take an oath to avoid the company of women for three years. But when the Princess of France and her ladies-in-waiting arrive, their resolve is severely tested!

NT Live Encore: Treasure IslandWednesday 18 February, 3pmRobert Louis Stevenson’s story of murder, money and mutiny is brought to life in a thrilling new stage adaptation.See Big Screen Events for more information

Stomp and Holler Ballet Nimba – BagataiSaturday 21 February 7pm (1hr 40 mins including an interval) Led by the irrepressible Idrissa Camara of Guinea Ballet Nimba combines musicians and dancers from West Africa to produce dynamic and exciting dance theatre with amazing musicianship and percussive beats that will delight you. Bagatai was inspired by Camara’s recent trip back to his father’s homeland and delves into the often secretive world of the Baga, a people revered and even feared for their art and beliefs. Expect traditional masks, colourful costumes, brilliant dance and soaring vocals. You will not be disappointed!

Tickets: £9 Adults, £7 Friends, £5 Children if bought before 7th February thereafter £11

Ballet Nimba - Bagatai

MUSIC, THEATRE, DANCE, COMEDY

RSC Live Presents: Love's Labour's Won (Also known as Much Ado About Nothing)Wednesday 4 March, 7pmShakespeare's comic romance plays out amidst the brittle high spirits of a post-war house party.See Big Screen Events for more information

The Berliner Philharmoniker Live in ConcertFriday 6 March 2015, 6.30pm The distinguished conductor Bernard Haitink interprets Beethoven’s Pastorale Symphony and Beethoven’s Violin Concerto with Isabelle Faust, one of the most sought-after violinists of our time. See Big Screen Events for more information

English National Opera Live Presents: La TraviataWednesday 11 March, 7pm One of the most emotionally engaging and popular operas of all time. See Big Screen Events for more information

NT Live: Behind The Beautiful ForeversThursday 12 March, 7pmMeera Syal (The Kumars, Goodness Gracious Me) returns to the National Theatre in David Hare's vibrant, uplifting drama described as a true-life 'Slumdog Millionaire' story. See Big Screen Events for more information

Shropshire Music Trust: Cabaret Through TimeFriday 13 March 7.30pmClaire Prewer – SopranoBenjamin Frith- PianoClaire and Ben take their audience on a whirlwind tour of Cabaret, which they have presented around the country to delighted audiences. There is something for everyone -and enjoyment for all! Starting in the Music Halls, they pass through the wonderful songs of World War One, and include music by Kurt Weill, Gershwin, Satie and of course the indomitable Edith Piaf -in songs that are remembered by all generations -Oh, and expect some ‘Songs from the Shows’ too!Tickets: £11.00 Adults, £5.50 19-25yr olds, £1.00 18yrs & under

Ballroom and Sequence DanceFriday 27 March, 7.30-11pmBallroom and sequence dancing on the best dance floor in Shropshire, with live music by John Harrison. Food and raffle on the evening.Tickets: £5, non dancers £2.50

Mumbo Jumbo Saturday 25 April, 7.30pm A close-harmony, eclectic, semi-acoustic piano-led wonder, Mumbo-Jumbo plays rootsy original and rarely heard stuff in their own inimitable style with no acoustic guitar in sight!! It brings together three top Midlands acoustic musicians/vocalists to produce an ‘Eclectic Acoustic’ sound that is all their own, playing festivals, blues and folk clubs, and theatres across the country. The band’s CD ’Life of Riley’ has had rave reviews for its musicianship and its song-writing, plenty of radio airplay and has gained the band a nomination in the British Blues Awards for Best Original Song/Songwriter. Tickets: Early bird tickets at £9 Adults, £7 WTH Friends, £5 19’s and under until 10th April, thereafter tickets at £10/£8/£5

Exhibition on Screen Presents: Vincent van Gogh – A New Way of SeeingTuesday 14 April, 7pmIn celebration of the 125th anniversary of van Gogh’s death, explore the dramatic story and experience the wonder of seeing van Gogh’s legendary masterpieces on the big screen.See Big Screen Events for more information

Birmingham REP Presents: Back DownFriday 17 April, 7.30pmA must-see coming-of-age story that is both insightful and incredibly funny. Luke, Zia and Tommy have known each other for forever. With Luke about to leave for university it’s time for one last adventure together. Armed with Zia’s mix CD and a bag of Brummie pride, they set off to conquer Snowdon. But when their jaunt takes an unexpected turn they are forced to face up to the reality of why they needed the trip in the first place.Tickets: Early bird tickets at £9 Adults, £7 WTH Friends, £5 19’s and under until 2nd April, thereafter tickets at £10/£8/£5

NT Live: The Hard Problem Thursday 30 April 7pm Acclaimed playwright Tom Stoppard returns to the National Theatre with his highly-anticipated new play. See Big Screen Events for more information

RSC Live: Love’s Labour’s Lost (12A)Wednesday 11 February, 7pmSummer 1914. In order to dedicate themselves to a life of study, the King and his friends take an oath to avoid the company of women for three years. No sooner have they made their idealistic pledge than the Princess of France and her ladies-in-waiting arrive, presenting the men with a severe test of their high-minded resolve!

“Blissfully entertaining” The Telegraph

BIG SCREEN EVENTS

Forthcoming Productions to the WTH Cinema:

Have you tried the Big Screen Experience? Or maybe you’ve been wondering what all the fuss is about? Well let us tell you…

You have the opportunity to see world-class theatre, music, dance and exhibitions at the WTH Cinema. The picture and sound quality is amazing. You get a better view than if you were sitting in the theatre itself and for a fraction of the price! You can see close-ups of the performers and it makes you really feel really close to the action. You don’t have the expense of making your way down to London or abroad; instead you can make a short journey to WTH, select a luxury coffee or glass of wine and enjoy the experience!

Tickets for all Big Screen Events, unless stated, are charged at £12.50 Adults, £11 WTH Friends and Children

NT Live Encore: Treasure Island (12A)Wednesday 18 February, 3pmRobert Louis Stevenson’s story of murder, money and mutiny is brought to life on the Olivier stage in a thrilling new adaptation by Bryony Lavery.It’s a dark, stormy night. The stars are out. Jim, the inn-keeper’s granddaughter, opens the door to a terrifying stranger. At the old sailor’s feet sits a huge sea-chest, full of secrets. Jim invites him in – and her dangerous voyage begins. Suitable for 10yrs+

RSC Live Presents: Love's Labour's Won (Also known as Much Ado About Nothing) (12A) Wednesday 4 March, 7pmAutumn 1918. A group of soldiers return from the trenches. The world-weary Benedick and his friend Claudio find themselves reacquainted with Beatrice and Hero. As memories of conflict give way to a life of parties and masked balls, Claudio and Hero fall madly, deeply in love, while Benedick and Beatrice reignite their own altogether more combative courtship. Shakespeare's comic romance plays out amidst the brittle high spirits of a post-war house party, as youthful passions run riot, lovers are deceived and happiness is threatened – before peace ultimately wins out.

Berliner Philharmoniker Live in Concert (12A)Friday 6 March 2015, 6.30pm (2hrs 40mins including interval)The distinguished conductor Bernard Haitink interprets Beethoven’s Pastorale Symphony and Beethoven’s Violin Concerto with Isabelle Faust, one of the most sought-after violinists of our time. The live broadcast includes opening and interval films with interviews, behind-the-scenes footage and orchestra insights to complement the concert programme.

Ludwig van Beethoven Violin Concerto in D majorLudwig van Beethoven Symphony No.6 in F major

English National Opera Live Presents: La Traviata (12A)Wednesday 11 March 7pm (1hr 50mins) Sung in EnglishOne of the most emotionally engaging and popular operas of all time, La Traviata tells the moving story of how the beautiful but fragile courtesan Violetta is coerced into sacrificing her one hope of personal happiness for the sake of her lover’s reputation.

A tragic and resonant tale of society and morality, Verdi’s masterpiece combines compelling characters with hugely powerful, moving and instantly recognisable melodies.

NT Live: Behind The Beautiful Forevers (12A ) Thursday 12 March, 7pm Meera Syal (The Kumars, Goodness Gracious Me) returns to the National Theatre in David Hare's vibrant, uplifting drama of life in the margins, described as a true-life 'Slumdog Millionaire' story. In the shadow of Mumbai airport's luxury hotels, a makeshift slum teems with resourceful people who burn with ambition. But theirs is a fragile existence, and when an accusation is made it threatens to shatter the neighbourhood. “David Hare’s adaptation of Katherine Boo’s acclaimed study of a Mumbai slum breaks new ground for the National” The Observer

NT Live: A View from the Bridge (12A) TBC Thursday 9 April, 7pm Don’t miss a stellar cast led by Mark Strong (The Imitation Game; Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy) in the Young Vic’s ‘magnetic, electrifying, astonishingly bold’ production broadcast live from London’s West End.

The great Arthur Miller confronts the American dream in this dark and passionate tale. In Brooklyn, longshoreman Eddie Carbone welcomes his Sicilian cousins to the land of freedom. But when one of

them falls for his beautiful niece, they discover that freedom comes at a price. Eddie’s jealous mistrust exposes a deep, unspeakable secret – one that drives him to commit the ultimate betrayal.

NT Live: The Hard Problem Thursday 30 April 7pm Acclaimed playwright Tom Stoppard (Shakespeare in Love, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead) returns to the National Theatre with his highly-anticipated new play directed by Nicholas Hytner (Othello, One Man, Two Guvnors). Hilary, a young psychology researcher is nursing a private sorrow and a troubling question at work, where psychology and biology meet. If there is nothing but matter, what is consciousness? This is ‘the hard problem’ which puts Hilary at odds with her colleagues. Meanwhile Hilary needs a miracle, but she is prepared to pray for one?

Exhibition on Screen: Vincent van Gogh – A New Way of Seeing (U) Tuesday 14 April, 7pm Explore the dramatic story and iconic work of the world’s most beloved artists.Enjoying complete and unprecedented access to the treasures of Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum, this is a brilliant new film about one of the world’s most fascinating and beloved artists. The film marks both a major re-showing of the gallery’s collection and a celebration of the 125th anniversary of van Gogh’s death. Experience the wonder of seeing van Gogh’s legendary masterpieces on the big screen, in high definition, while specially invited guests, including world-renowned curators and art historians, offer their interpretations and explanations of his work.Tickets: £11.50 Adults, £10 WTH Friends, £7 19’s and under

Coming Soon: Berliner Philharmoniker Sunday 10 May, 6.30pm

Exhibition On Screen: The Impressionists Tuesday 26 May, 7pm Uncover the story of art’s greatest revolutionaries. Featuring work by Monet, Renoir, Cezanne, Degas and Pissarro.

ENO Live: The Pirates of Penzance Wednesday 19 May, 7pmFilm Director Mike Leigh brings Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic opera to life with its sentimental pirates, blundering policemen and absurd adventures!

NT Live Man and Superman Thursday 14 May, 7pmRalph Fiennes stars in an exhilarating reinvention of Bernard Shaw’s witty, provocative classic.

Wem U3A Present: Wem, life and loss during the Great WarThursday 22 January – Saturday 21 February;What price did Wem and the surrounding villages pay for the worst war our world has known? What was it like in 1913 and what did the children of Wem predict it would be like in 100 years time? Find out in an exhibition by the Wem U3A Family History Group.

Gallery

MAP: Navigating CreativityThursday 7 May – Saturday 6 JuneA first survey of the work young people have produced - across Shropshire and beyond - as part of MediaActive’s creative digital media programme.

MediaActive Projects (MAP), based at Wem Town Hall, working in collaboration with a wide range of partners, bring investment and new opportunities for participation in the arts. For more information go to: www.mediaactive.org

Rosie GainsboroughThursday 5 March – Saturday 25 AprilAn exhibition of giclee prints, mostly produced as self-initiated projects, by illustrator Rosie Gainsborough. Rosie’s work is often concerned with documenting locations, people and nature, seeking to capture a moment, evoking atmosphere and gently conveying a story. Rosie has produced work for a number of international clients including The New York Times, Palgrave Macmillan and Pitchfork Magazine.www.rosiegainsborough.com

DIARY OF EVENTS

FEBRUARY

Box O�ce: 01939 238279 Reception: 01939 232299 www.wemtownhall.co.uk

Wem Weekly Market Every Thurs, 8am COMMUNITY EVENTSWem U3A First Tuesday of the Month, 10am COMMUNITY EVENTS

My Old Lady (12A) Wed 4th, 1pm FILMMy Old Lady (12A) Thurs 5th, 7:30pm FILM

RSC Live Love’s Labour’s Lost (12A) Weds 11th, 7pm BIG SCREENThe Hobbit: Battle of The Five Armies 2D (12A) Fri 13th, 2pm FILM

Paddington (PG) Fri 13th, 7pm FILMThe Penguins of Madagascar (U) Mon 16th, 2pm FILM

The Hobbit: Battle of The Five Armies 3D (12A) Mon 16th, 4:30pm FILMPaddington (PG) Tues 17th, 11am FILM

The Penguins of Madagascar (U) Tues 17th, 2pm FILMThe Hobbit: Battle of The Five Armies 3D (12A) Tues 17th, 7:30pm FILM

The Penguins of Madagascar (U) Wed 18th, 11am FILMNT Live Encore: Treasure Island (12A) Weds 18th, 3pm BIG SCREEN

Paddington (PG) Thurs 19th, 5pm FILMThe Hobbit: Battle of The Five Armies (12A) 2D Thurs 19th, 7:30pm FILM

Ballet Nimba – Bagatai Sat 21st, 7pm DANCE & MUSICWem U3A: Wem, life and loss during the Great War Thurs 22nd Jan – Sat 21st Feb

GALLERYThe Theory of Everything (12A) Mon 23rd, 1pm FILM

The Theory of Everything (12A) Tues 26th, 5pm & 7:45pm FILMCharlie’s Country (15) Fri 27th, 4:30pm & 7:30pm FILM

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Wem Weekly Market Every Thurs, 8am COMMUNITY EVENTSWem U3A First Tuesday of the Month, 10am COMMUNITY EVENTS

Charlie’s Country (15) Tues 3rd, 1pm FILMWhiplash (15) Weds 4th, 1pm FILM

RSC Live Presents: Love's Labour's Won (12A) Weds 4th, 7pm BIG SCREENWhiplash (15) Thurs 5th, 4:30pm & 7:30pm FILM

Rosie Gainsborough Thurs 5th March – Sat 25th April GALLERYBerliner Philharmoniker Live in Concert Fri 6th, 6:30pm BIG SCREEN

English National Opera: La Traviata (12A) Weds 11th, 7:30pm BIG SCREENNT Live: Behind The Beautiful Forevers (12A) Thurs 12th, 7pm BIG SCREEN

Shropshire Music Trust: Cabaret Through Time Fri 13th, 7:30pm MUSIC

Box O�ce: 01939 238279 Reception: 01939 232299 www.wemtownhall.co.uk

DIARY OF EVENTS

Box O�ce: 01939 238279 Reception: 01939 232299 www.wemtownhall.co.uk.

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Birdman (15) Tues 17th, 1pm & 7:30pm FILMTestament of Youth (12A) Tues 17th, 4:30pm FILMTestament of Youth (12A) Weds 18th, 1pm FILM

Birdman (15) Thurs 19th, 4:30pm FILM Testament of Youth (12A) Thurs 19th, 7:45pm FILM

Trash (15) Weds 25th, 1pm FILMTrash (15) Thurs 26th, 4:30pm & 7:45pm FILM

Ballroom and Sequence Dance Fri 27th, 7:30pm – 11:00pm DANCE Shaun the Sheep: The Movie (U) Mon 30th, 2pm FILMShaun the Sheep: The Movie (U) Tues 31st, 11am FILM

Into The Woods (PG) Tues 31st, 2pm FILM

Wem Weekly Market Every Thurs, 8am COMMUNITY EVENTSWem U3A First Tuesday of the Month, 10am COMMUNITY EVENTS

Rosie Gainsborough Thurs 5th March – Sat 25th April GALLERYShaun the Sheep: The Movie (U) Weds 1st, 2pm FILMInto The Woods (PG) Thurs 2nd, 5pm & 7:45pm FILM

NT Live: A View From The Bridge (12A) Thurs 9th, 7pm BIG SCREENThe Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Fri 10th, 7:30pm FILM

The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Sat 11th, 2pm & 5pm FILMThe Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Mon 13th, 2pm FILMThe Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Tues 14th, 11am FILM

Exhibition on Screen: Vincent van Gogh (U) Tues 14th, 7pm BIG SCREENThe Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG) Weds 15th, 1pm FILMBirmingham REP Presents: Back Down Fri 17th, 7:30pm THEATRE

Selma (12A) Mon 20th, 1pm FILMSelma (12A) Thurs 23rd, 4:30pm & 7:30pm FILM

Wem Spring Market Sat 25th, 9:30am – 1pm COMMUNITY EVENTSMumbo Jumbo Sat 25th, 7:30pm MUSIC

NT Live: The Hard Problem (12A) Thurs 30th, 7pm BIG SCREEN

MAYBerliner Philharmoniker Sun 10th May, 6.30pm BIG SCREEN

NT Live: Man and Superman (12A) Thurs 14th May, 7pm BIG SCREENENO Live: The Pirates of Penzance (12A) Weds 19th May, 7pm BIG SCREENExhibition On Screen: The Impressionists Tues 26th May, 7pm BIG SCREEN

A legacy of the earlier community Media Arts programme that ran from Wem Town Hall, MediaActive is a new arts organisation that continues to work closely with WTH whilst bringing new opportunities and investment to the area. We deliver a variety of services and projects in community, education and industry settings, collaborating with a diverse range of people, organisations, artists, performers and filmmakers. Our innovative programme of special projects, events, exhibitions, training and commissions, seeks to embrace contemporary practice and the creative use of technology, to inspire and enrich the lives of both our audiences and project participants.

Current projects include:

Meres & Mosses mediamakersWorking with the Meres & Mosses Landscape Partnership Scheme to explore new ways of developing promotional and educational materials whilst engaging young people in learning about their local heritage

BFI Film AcademyThe British Film Industry’s gold standard talent development programme is a national programme that aims to help train and inspire the next generation of British filmmakers, supporting talented and committed young people aged 16-19 to develop the commercial and cultural knowledge and skills to help make a career in film and animation a reality.This project is funded by the British Film Institute (BFI) - the lead body for film in the UK - in partnership with BAFTA, Pinewood Studios and the Department for Education

Adventures in Alternative CinemaAdventures is working with young people across Shropshire, exploring cinema “beyond the multiplex”. Our Young Programmers are discovering specialised film and thinking about new ways to encourage other young people to try something “un-hollywood”, whilst also making better use of their local community cinemas, like WTH.This initiative is supported by Film Hub North West Central, proud to be a partner of the BFI Film Audience Network.

EyewitnessA creative arts and heritage project working with young people, historians, artists, archives and museums. Looking at first hand accounts of WW1 including the work of war artists, poets and journalists, along with archive material, photographs, film, diaries, and letters from the frontline and home, to understand better, and to share, the “stories” of WW1Funded by Arts Council England through the Shropshire Council WW1 commemorations programme.

See It Make ItCommissioned by Into Film to support their new national programme of filmmaking with groups of children and young people through Film Club, a national programme that promotes film watching and film literacy.

EXCITE ProgrammeEncouraging eXpertise in the Creative Industries through Training and Enterprise - a new partnership initiative for young people, that has recently attracted investment from Arts Connect West Midlands. A programme of activity will be launched shortly, offering creative and employability skills development through work experience, apprenticeships and internships.

visit www.mediaactive.org

Partners and investors:

Wem Into WorkTuesdaysWem Town Hall are working with Job Centre Plus offering very bespoke support to local unemployed people and local businesses to fill local vacancies. If you have been unemployed for under a year we can assist you with:Job searching, interview skills, CV writing, computer skills and confidence building.Call Sarah on 01939 232 299 for more information

COMMUNITY EVENTSWem Weekly MarketThursdays from 8am A range of traders selling fresh, tasty, local produce, clothing, crafts, gifts, cards and much more in Wem Town Hall and the Town Square.

MondaysExtend Exercise Class10.30-11.30amEXTEND is an excellent choice of affordable exercise for people with a disability and the older person to challenge their fitness levels, from the very active to the not so active. Whether you are recently retired or determined to improve your fitness level, EXTEND can help you to achieve this.

WednesdaysPilates@Wem 10-11amLearn Pilates movements and exercises with qualified tutor Helen Minton. For further information and enrolment forms please contact Helen Minton on 01939 234017 or email [email protected]

REGULAR ACTIVITIES

Yoga for all abilities7.30-9pmLearn Yoga movements and exercises from Walford and North Shropshire College’s qualified tutor. Course lasts 10 weeks costing £66. New course starts Mon 12 January and Mon 20 April.To book or for more information please call 01691 688 080

Wem U3AFirst Tuesday of the Month, 10amWem and District U3A is open to anyone who is no longer employed full time. Perhaps you would like to meet with new friends and take part in varied activities or meetings on topics of interest to you. If so, consider joining the U3A in Wem, to take part in subjects as varied as family history, crafts and computing to walking, gardening and much more. For more information see www.u3asites.org.uk/wem or telephone Ralph Tracy on 01939 768456

SaturdaysShropshire Dance BalletRoyal Academy of Dance ballet classes for boys and girls aged 3 years and upwards, with Carmichael School of Dance and Theatre Arts. Modern and tap lessons coming soon, please enquire for more information.For more information on class times and availability please contact Nicola at [email protected] or phone 01952 619155

Wem Spring MarketSaturday 25 April, 9.30 -1pmThis popular annual market will again showcase a wide range of local food, drink and crafts available for sale from local and regional traders.

Adventures in Alternative Cinema

An initiative of MediaActive and Wem Town Hall, and supported by Film Hub North West Central, Adventures seeks to engage young people in specialised film; broadening the horizons of tomorrow’s filmmakers, commissioners and audiences.

Young Programmers groups meet in Wem and Shrewsbury, exploring the often unchartered territory of non-mainstream cinema. During February and March watch out for cinema and pop-up screenings, special

events, and filmmaking masterclasses - to find out more please visit www.mediaactive.org For this year’s Borderlines Film Festival the Young Programmers have selected films for a number of Shropshire’s Independent Cinema venues - look out for the Adventures logo in this brochure. If you’d like to find out more about our Adventures’ programme, or are aged 13-25 years and would like to join one of our Young Programmers groups, please email [email protected]

Supported by Film Hub North West Central, proud to be a partner of the BFI Film Audience Network

FILM

My Old Lady (12A)Wednesday 4 February 1pm & Thursday 5 February 7.30pm (1 hour 47mins)Travelling to sell a Parisian apartment inherited from his estranged father, Mathias discovers that he has also inherited two tenants, a refined old lady (Maggie Smith) and her daughter! When they refuse to leave, Mathias learns that his father’s legacy may be more than just bricks and mortar.

The Best of British and World Cinema Project

Wem Town Hall, Flicks in the Sticks, and Kinokulture with the support of the BFI Programme Development Fund have teamed up to introduce you to really great films from all around the globe – films of all genres from Thrillers, Dramas, Comedies to Sci-fi and Documentary. Look out for the Best of British and World Cinema Stamp across our film listings and pick up a brochure from Reception to see what other local Shropshire venues are screening!

The Hobbit: Battle Of The Five Armies in 2D and 3D (12A)2D Screenings Friday 13 February 2pm & Thursday 19 February 7.30pm3D Screenings Monday 16 February 4.30pm & Tuesday 17 February 7.30pm(2hrs 24mins)In this epic conclusion to the series, Bilbo and Company are forced into war. Smaug terrorises the land, the vengeful Azgog has returned, and the evil Necromancer still holds Gandalf. Unless the heroes can succeed in uniting the five nations, all of Middle Earth could be lost forever.

Film ScreeningsUnless stated, all films are priced at £6 Adults, £5 Friends and £4 for 16’s and under. 3D Films are priced at £7.50 Adults, £6.50 Friends and £5.50 for 16’s and under.

Audio AidsInfra Red enhanced hearing headsets are available to amplify sound for hard of hearing patrons. They can be worn with or without a hearing aid. Please call 01939 232299 to book your headset.

WTH Top Pick!Paddington (PG)Friday 13 February 7pm, Tuesday 17 February 11am & Thursday 19 February 5pm (1hr 35mins)A young Peruvian bear finds himself lost and alone at Paddington Station. Adopted by the kindly Brown family, it looks as though his luck has changed until this rarest of bears catches the eye of a museum taxidermist!

The Penguins of Madagascar (U)Monday 16 February 2pm,Tuesday 17 2pm & Wednesday 18 11am (1hr 32mins)Everyone’s favourite penguins - Skipper, Kowalski, Rico and Private join forces with undercover organisation The North Wind to thwart the villainous Octavius Brine and his plans to destroy the world.

The Theory of Everything (12A)Monday 23rd February 1pm, Thursday 26 February 5pm & 7.45pm (2hrs 3mins)The extraordinary story of renowned astrophysicist Stephen Hawking. Once a healthy, active young man, Hawking received an earth-shattering diagnosis at 21 years of age. With the tireless help of his true love Jane, Hawking embarked on his most ambitious scientific work, studying the one thing he now had so precious little of - time.

Whiplash (15)Wednesday 4 March 1pm &Thursday 5 March 4.30pm & 7.30pm (1hr 46mins)A gifted young drummer enrols at a cut-throat music conservatory where his dreams of greatness are mentored by an instructor who will stop at nothing to realise a student's potential.“Oscar-worthy performances from Miles Teller and JK Simmons make this jazz drum drama a dazzling success” 5 Star Review, Robbie Collin, Daily Telegraph

Birdman (15)Tuesday 17 March 1pm & 7.30pm, Thursday 19 March 4.30pm (2hrs)Well known to movie audiences as the iconic super hero ‘Birdman’, Riggan Thomas (Michael Keaton) decides to reinvent himself as a serious Broadway director. But a host of disastrous events threaten his success as he juggles preparations for his premiere, a difficult leading man, and his equally washed up daughter. Hotly tipped for Oscar success, this is a film to catch.

Charlie’s Country (15)Friday 27 February 4.30pm & 7.30pm, Tuesday 3 March 1pm (1hr 46mins)Charlie lives on the cusp of white society in a run-down Aboriginal community and although the local police officer makes ample use of his skills as a tracker, Charlie finds his own life increasingly stifled by white laws. Pushed to the limit Charlie takes off, to live the old way, but in so doing sets off a chain of events in his life that has him return to his community chastened, and somewhat the wiser.

Trash (15)Wednesday 25 March 1pm & Thursday 26 March 4.30pm & 7.45pm (1hr 54mins)When two trash-picking boys from Rio's slums find a wallet in their local dump, little do they imagine that their lives are about to change forever. Soon they find themselves running from the police and trying to right a terrible wrong. Directed by Stephen Daldry (Billy Elliot) and written by Richard Curtis (Love Actually, About Time).

Shaun the Sheep: the Movie (U)Monday 30 March 2pm, Tuesday 31 March 11am & Wednesday 1 April 2pm (1hr 25mins) When Shaun's mischief inadvertently leads to the Farmer being taken away from the farm, Shaun, Bitzer and the flock have to go into the big city to rescue him, setting the stage for an epic adventure.

Testament of Youth (12A)Tuesday 17 March 4.30pm, Wednesday 18 March 1pm & Thursday 19 March 7.45pm (2hrs 10mins)Vera Brittain’s beloved WWI memoir is exquisitely realised in this moving and timely adaptation. Tracing her journey from an idyllic rural life to volunteer nurse with the onset of war, her life is irrevocably changed as she loses, one by one, the young men she held so dear.

The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (PG)Friday 10 April 7.30pm, Saturday 11 April 2pm & 5pm, Monday 13 April 2pm, Tuesday 14 April 11am, Wednesday 15 April 1pm (2hrs 5mins)It’s the sequel we’ve all been waiting for! We return to India to follow the adventures of elderly Britons who moved into an Indian retirement hotel. Sonny has dreams of expanding the hotel whilst planning his wedding – but has he bitten off more than he can chew?!

Selma (12A)Monday 20 April 1pm, Thursday 23 April 4.30pm & 7.30pm (2hrs 8mins)SELMA chronicles the tumultuous three-month period in 1965, when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. led a dangerous campaign to secure equal voting rights in the face of violent opposition. With four Golden Globe nominations including Best Director, Best Film and Best Actor this is a film not to be missed.

Into The Woods (PG)Tuesday 31 March 2pm, Thursday 2 April 5pm & 7.45pm (2hrs 5mins)James Corden, Emily Blunt and Meryl Streep star in a film version of the hit Broadway musical that intertwines several Grimm fairytale classics. When a childless baker and his wife venture into the woods to confront the witch who placed a curse on their family, they encounter the likes of Cinderella, Rapunzel, Jack and the Beanstalk, and the big bad wolf!

Thank you to all who currently support us by being Friends of Wem Town Hall. Your support helps us to thrive.

WTH wants you to be its Friend!Friends’ subscriptions are an important source of income for Wem Town Hall Community Trust, your local charity. Throughout the year, we have to earn enough money to pay the bills. This means that every pound spent in the building helps to keep the doors open! By becoming a Friend you are investing in your local community venue and together we can make sure that Wem Town Hall is a venue that you can be proud of!

Bene�ts of membership include: • Discounts for selected live performances• Discounts for weekly cinema• The flexibility to transfer standard cinema tickets to a different screening if you find yourself unable to attend• Exclusive ‘Friends’ Only’ events• Invitations to Exhibition Private Previews• NEW! 10% discount on meals at the Café in Wem Town Hall• News Updates• Opportunity to influence the programme

For more information about membership options please contact Reception at Wem Town Hall on 01939 232299 or see www.wemtownhall.co.uk

Wem Town Hall Community Trust would Like to thank the following businesses for their support as Gold Business Friends:

Ash�eld House Dental PracticeCRF UK LtdGemini Hairdressers and Beauty Within Hatchers SolicitorsHawkins Garages NCB MotorsNFU MutualPark Hall Farm Countryside Experience Shropshire Aero Club The OddfellowsThe White Lion Inn Wem Dry Cleaners Wem Treacle Mine

Annual Membership Costs:Single Friends Membership: £12Joint Friends Membership: £20Silver Business Friends Membership: £30Gold Business Friends Membership: £50

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Parking informationThe nearest parking is located at the main car park, adjacent to the Co-op, just off High Street. Disabled parking on site (limited) please book in advance.Please do not park on Noble Street.

Access to the first floor can be gained via a lift.

Wheelchair accessible toilets are available on all floors

Infra Red enhanced hearing headsets are available for cinema patrons

Induction Loop system operates in the main hall and foyer

Guide Dogs are welcome in all parts of the building

To Plan Your JourneyPlease visit www.wemtownhall.co.uk

WEM TOWN HALLHigh Street, Wem, Shropshire SY4 5DGREG CHARITY No, 1113075

Box O�ce: (Tickets and Bookings)01939 238279 Mon-Fri 10am-4pmor Online 24hrs

Reception: (Information)01939 [email protected] Monday-Saturday 10am-4pmand other times for events.

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All information correct at time of printning. Please see Wem Town Hall website for the most up to date listings or contact reception.