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Wem Town Hallprogramme Autumn - Winter 2014

Arts Learning Community Enterprise. . .

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DIARY OF EVENTSSEPTEMBER

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

Lulo Reinhardt Latin Swing Project Sat 18th, 8pm MUSICPride Mon 20th, 1pm FILM

The Shop Around The Corner Thurs 4th, 7.30pm FILMChristmas Market Fri 5th, 5pm COMMUNITY EVENTS

What We Did On Our Holiday Weds 5th, 1pm FILMWhat We Did On Our Holiday Thurs 6th, 7.30pmFILMHelen Sian Thurs 6th Nov - Sat 10th Jan GALLERYLe Grand Illusion Mon 10th, 1pm FILM Magic In The Moonlight Tues 11th, 1pm FILM Le Grand Illusion Tues 11th, 7pm FILM Magic In The Moonlight Thurs 13th, 7.30pm FILMMy Dearest Girls: The Letters Book Fri 14th, 7.30pm THEATREThe Vatican Museums 3D Tues 18th, 1pm & 7pm BIG SCREENIda Weds 19th, 1pm FILMIda Thurs 20th, 7.30pm FILMBallroom & Sequence Dance Fri 21st, 7.30pm DANCEThe Red Shoes Mon 24th, 1pm FILMMark Watson: Flaws Weds 26th, 8pm COMEDYThe Red Shoes Thurs 27th, 7.30pm FILM

Pride Weds 22nd, 1pm FILMPride Thurs 23rd, 7.30pm FILMThe Elves & The Shoemaker Fri 24th, 4pm FAMILY THEATREThe Boxtrolls Mon 27th, 2pm FILMThe Boxtrolls Tues 28th, 11am FILM

Severn Artists Mon 11th Sept - Sat 25th Oct GALLERYOmar Weds 1st, 1pm FILMOmar Thurs 2nd, 7.30pm FILMA Hard Day’s Night Weds 8th, 1pm FILM A Hard Day’s Night Thurs 9th, 7.30pm FILMMoulin Rouge The Ballet Fri 10th, 1pm & 7pm BIG SCREENThe Hundred Foot Journey Tues 14th, 7pm FILM The Hundred Foot Journey Weds 15th, 1pmFILM The Hundred Foot Journey Thurs 16th, 7.30pm FILM Pride Fri 17th, 7pm FILM

Severn Artists Mon 11th Sept - Sat 25th Oct GALLERYTracks Tues 16th, 1pm FILMNT Live: A Streetcar Named Desire Tues 16th, 7pm BIG SCREENTracks Thurs 18th, 7.30pm FILMBallroom & Sequence Dance Fri 19th, 7.30pm DANCEInbetweeners 2 Mon 22nd, 1pm FILMInbetweeners 2 Tues 23rd, 1pm FILMInbetweeners 2 Thurs 25th, 5 & 7.30pm FILMHarvest Market Sat 27th, 9.30am - 1pm COMMUNITY EVENTSZest for Life Concert Sat 27th, 7.30pm MUSICBilly Elliot The Musical Sun 28th, 2pm & 7pm BIG SCREEN

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The Nutcracker Ballet 3D Fri 12th, 7pm BIG SCREENNT Live: JOHN Thurs 18th, 7.30pm BIG SCREENNativity 3 Fri 19th, 5pm FILMNativity 3 Sat 20th, 11am & 2pm FILMNativity 3 Sun 21st, 12pm FILM

OCTOBER

A Most Wanted Man Tues 28th, 2pm FILMThe Boxtrolls Weds 29th, 2pm FILMNT Live Encore: Frankenstein Thurs 30th, 5pm BIG SCREEN A Most Wanted Man Thurs 30th, 7.45pm FILMWhat We Did On Our Holiday Fri 31st, 2pm FILMNT Live Encore: Frankenstein Fri 31st, 5pm BIG SCREEN

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

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Wem Town HallAutumn - Winter 2014

Hello and WelcomeWe are very pleased to be welcoming back Lulo Reinhardt with his Latin Swing Project in October. We’ve been inundated with requests for him to return after the last concert. Make sure you book ahead so you too can enjoy his unique, mesmerising playing of the guitar.

We have a number of fantastic productions from the National Theatre, Russia’s Mariinsky Theatre and Italy’s The Vatican being screened at the WTH Cinema in the coming months. Of note is the hotly anticipated production of A Streetcar Named Desire and your chance to discover the most impressive collection of works of art built up over the last two thousand years from the Vatican Museums – and in 3D! 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.

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DIARY OF EVENTSSEPTEMBER

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

Lulo Reinhardt Latin Swing Project Sat 18th, 8pm MUSICPride Mon 20th, 1pm FILM

The Shop Around The Corner Thurs 4th, 7.30pm FILMChristmas Market Fri 5th, 5pm COMMUNITY EVENTS

What We Did On Our Holiday Weds 5th, 1pm FILMWhat We Did On Our Holiday Thurs 6th, 7.30pmFILMHelen Sian Thurs 6th Nov - Sat 10th Jan GALLERYLe Grand Illusion Mon 10th, 1pm FILM Magic In The Moonlight Tues 11th, 1pm FILM Le Grand Illusion Tues 11th, 7pm FILM Magic In The Moonlight Thurs 13th, 7.30pm FILMMy Dearest Girls: The Letters Book Fri 14th, 7.30pm THEATREThe Vatican Museums 3D Tues 18th, 1pm & 7pm BIG SCREENIda Weds 19th, 1pm FILMIda Thurs 20th, 7.30pm FILMBallroom & Sequence Dance Fri 21st, 7.30pm DANCEThe Red Shoes Mon 24th, 1pm FILMMark Watson: Flaws Weds 26th, 8pm COMEDYThe Red Shoes Thurs 27th, 7.30pm FILM

Pride Weds 22nd, 1pm FILMPride Thurs 23rd, 7.30pm FILMThe Elves & The Shoemaker Fri 24th, 4pm FAMILY THEATREThe Boxtrolls Mon 27th, 2pm FILMThe Boxtrolls Tues 28th, 11am FILM

Severn Artists Mon 11th Sept - Sat 25th Oct GALLERYOmar Weds 1st, 1pm FILMOmar Thurs 2nd, 7.30pm FILMA Hard Day’s Night Weds 8th, 1pm FILM A Hard Day’s Night Thurs 9th, 7.30pm FILMMoulin Rouge The Ballet Fri 10th, 1pm & 7pm BIG SCREENThe Hundred Foot Journey Tues 14th, 7pm FILM The Hundred Foot Journey Weds 15th, 1pmFILM The Hundred Foot Journey Thurs 16th, 7.30pm FILM Pride Fri 17th, 7pm FILM

Severn Artists Mon 11th Sept - Sat 25th Oct GALLERYTracks Tues 16th, 1pm FILMNT Live: A Streetcar Named Desire Tues 16th, 7pm BIG SCREENTracks Thurs 18th, 7.30pm FILMBallroom & Sequence Dance Fri 19th, 7.30pm DANCEInbetweeners 2 Mon 22nd, 1pm FILMInbetweeners 2 Tues 23rd, 1pm FILMInbetweeners 2 Thurs 25th, 5 & 7.30pm FILMHarvest Market Sat 27th, 9.30am - 1pm COMMUNITY EVENTSZest for Life Concert Sat 27th, 7.30pm MUSICBilly Elliot The Musical Sun 28th, 2pm & 7pm BIG SCREEN

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The Nutcracker Ballet 3D Fri 12th, 7pm BIG SCREENNT Live: JOHN Thurs 18th, 7.30pm BIG SCREENNativity 3 Fri 19th, 5pm FILMNativity 3 Sat 20th, 11am & 2pm FILMNativity 3 Sun 21st, 12pm FILM

OCTOBER

A Most Wanted Man Tues 28th, 2pm FILMThe Boxtrolls Weds 29th, 2pm FILMNT Live Encore: Frankenstein Thurs 30th, 5pm BIG SCREEN A Most Wanted Man Thurs 30th, 7.45pm FILMWhat We Did On Our Holiday Fri 31st, 2pm FILMNT Live Encore: Frankenstein Fri 31st, 5pm BIG SCREEN

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

.

Wem Town HallAutumn - Winter 2014

Hello and WelcomeWe are very pleased to be welcoming back Lulo Reinhardt with his Latin Swing Project in October. We’ve been inundated with requests for him to return after the last concert. Make sure you book ahead so you too can enjoy his unique, mesmerising playing of the guitar.

We have a number of fantastic productions from the National Theatre, Russia’s Mariinsky Theatre and Italy’s The Vatican being screened at the WTH Cinema in the coming months. Of note is the hotly anticipated production of A Streetcar Named Desire and your chance to discover the most impressive collection of works of art built up over the last two thousand years from the Vatican Museums – and in 3D! 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.

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MUSIC, THEATRE, DANCE, COMEDY

Moulin RougeCanada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet CompanyFriday 10 October, 1pm & 7pm A famous ballet with a rousing soundtrack, high kicking choreography and a passionate story of love, ambition and heartbreak. See Big Screen events for more information

NT Live presents The Young Vic: A Streetcar Named DesireTuesday 16 September, 7pmThe Young Vic's highly anticipated production of the timeless masterpiece, starring Gillian Anderson.See Big Screen Events for more information

Ballroom and Sequence DanceFriday 19 September, 7.30-11pmFriday 21 November, 7.30-11pmBallroom and sequence dancing on the best dance floor in Shropshire, with live music by Chris Jones and Steve Nicholas respectively. Food and raffle on the evening.Tickets: £5, non dancers £2.50

Stomp and Holler

Zest for Life Choir ConcertSaturday 27 September, 7.30pm An evening of song with Shrewsbury based choir ‘Of One Accord’. All proceeds to Zest For Life Charity supporting education and enterprise in Kenya. Tickets: £7.50

Billy Elliot The Musical Sunday 28 September, 2pm & 7pmLive from London’s West End this special performance brings multi award-winning Billy Elliot the Musical to cinemas for the first time.See Big Screen events for more information

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MUSIC, THEATRE, DANCE, COMEDY

Lulo Reinhardt Latin Swing ProjectSaturday 18 October, 8pmLulo Reinhardt: Germany (guitar); Daniel Weltlinger: Australia (violin); Harald Becher: Germany (bass); Uli Kramer: Germany (drums); Sean Mackenzie: Australia (keyboards)

Don’t miss out on this unique show of gypsy guitar legend Lulo Reinhardt complete with his top class band. Lulo Reinhardt is, of course, the grand nephew of jazz legend Django Reinhardt. But the family's musical ties run deeper than that for Lulo is also the nephew of the gypsy violin master Shnuckenack Reinhardt and comes from a lineage peppered throughout with highly talented musicians.

Lulo represents one of the most unique and distinctive voices in gypsy-jazz music today. His Latin-Swing Project combines pure gypsy-swing music with elements of Latin music such as flamenco, tango, and bossa nova and his ability to make it appear so utterly effortless is enviable.

Silly Boys Theatre Presents: The Elves And The Shoemaker & Other Stories...Friday 24 October, 4pmThree children wander through a dark forest. They are cold, hungry and lost. Stopping for a rest, they decide to share some of the weird and wonderful stories they have heard along the way... Find out what happened to the jolly old shoemaker, discover the dreadful fate of the Gingerbread Man and laugh in astonishment at The Emperor’s New Clothes!

Expect a hilarious, wacky and heart-warming take on some of the world’s favourite fairytales. A magical show re-imagined using puppetry, live music and a giant dose of silliness! The perfect treat for all the family. Tickets: Adults £7, Children £5

“One of Europe’s �nest gypsy guitarists from one of the most famous gypsy families... the �nest concert of acoustic guitar I have ever seen ” (Sydney Morning Herald)

Tickets: £12.00 Full Price, £11.00 WTH Friends & Children if bought before 2nd October, thereafter £13.50 Full Price, £12.50 WTH Friends & Children

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NT Live Encore: Frankenstein (15)Thursday 30 October, 5pmWith Jonny Lee Miller as Frankenstein and Benedict Cumberbatch as the Monster. Friday 31 October, 5pm With Benedict Cumberbatch as Frankenstein and Jonny Lee Miller as the Monster. See Big Screen Events for more information.

tales of dancing for royalty, fiancés on the frontline and how to feed 100 chickens while on rations. Combining character, live music and a touch of cabaret along with her warm and witty story telling Francesca tells the tales of the ladies of the letters. From town to country, across work and play, as friendships evolve, history happens and the war draws to a close. Will appeal to age 12+

Tickets: £9 Adults, £7 WTH Friends, £5 children 16 and under until 30th October. Thereafter tickets at £10 Adults, £8 WTH Friends, and £5 children 16 and under.

The Vatican Museums 3D Recorded at the Vatican Museums, RomeTuesday 18 November, 1pm and 7pmAn extraordinary voyage of discovery to see the most impressive collection of works of art built up over the last two thousand years.See Big Screen Events for more information.

Francesca Millican Slater Presents: My Dearest Girls: The Letters BookFriday 14 November, 7.30pmA theatre piece based on the real letters sent between a group of six Shropshire women between 1917-1920. Against a background of war the women tell each other stories of their everyday life; as farmers, office workers, factory hands, nurses and teachers. There is gossip and hint of scandal, reprimands and reprisals,

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Mark Watson: FlawsWednesday 26 November, 8pmWinner of five major comedy awards. 24-hour-show luminary. Novelist. Watson (host of BBC’s We Need Answers, Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Mock The Week regular and star of cult Radio 4 series Mark Watson Makes The World Substantially Better) returns to the road.

This is his darkest, most personal show yet. Luckily, also his funniest. Book early.

‘The highest achiever the Edinburgh Festival has seen this decade. A huge comic presence’ (The Times)‘Simply Exhilarating’ (Daily Telegraph)‘Mark Watson is a Prodigy’ (Guardian)All Tickets: £16

The Nutcracker in 3DMariinsky TheatreFriday 12 December, 7pmThe world’s first 3D Nutcracker ballet is a sumptuously traditional production brought to life on the big screen. With Tchaikovsky’s eternally popular score, the grand staging and exquisite costumes, this Mariinsky Theatre production of The Nutcracker In 3D will be the icing on the cake this Christmas.See Big Screen Events for more information.

National Theatre Encore: JOHN (18)Thursday 18 December, 7.30pmInternationally renowned DV8 Physical Theatre’s new production, JOHN, authentically depicts real-life stories, combining movement and spoken word to create an intense and moving theatrical experience. See Big Screen Events for more information.

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NT Live presents The Young Vic: A Streetcar Named DesireTuesday 16 September, 7pm 3hours 30mins (including interval)

The Young Vic's highly anticipated production of the timeless masterpiece, with Gillian Anderson (Great Expectations, The X-Files), Ben Foster and Vanessa Kirby.

As Blanche’s fragile world crumbles, she turns to her sister Stella for solace – but her downward spiral brings her face to face with the brutal, unforgiving Stanley Kowalski. “An absolute knock-out. Raw, emotional and deeply unsettling. Gillian Anderson gives the performance of her career.” Daily Telegraph, 5 Star review

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 enjoy world-class theatre, music and dance from the likes of the Russia’s Mariinsky Theatre, Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet and The National Theatre beamed via satellite to the WTH Cinema. The picture and sound quality is amazing. It is 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, it really makes a difference to be able to see facial expressions and the dancers’ feet in the ballets – you 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

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Moulin RougeCanada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet CompanyFriday 10 October, 1pm & 7pmDuration: 2hrs 24mins including intervalAlong with a rousing French soundtrack, the Moulin Rouge ballet features high-kicking choreography and a passionate story of love, ambition and heartbreak. Turn of the century Paris… a city of exquisite contradiction. The heady elixir of personal freedom bred lifestyles both reckless and addictive. Drawn to Paris by the city’s passion, a flame fuelled by the hearts of lovers and the souls of poets, Matthew and Nathalie tempt fate as they seek love and destiny at the infamous cabaret – The Moulin Rouge.

NT Live Encore: Frankenstein (15)Performance Running Time: 2 hours (no interval)

Thursday 30 October, 5pmWith Jonny Lee Miller as Frankenstein and Benedict Cumberbatch as the Monster.

Friday 31 October, 5pm With Benedict Cumberbatch as Frankenstein and Jonny Lee Miller as the Monster.

Your chance to experience the Oscar-winner Danny Boyle’s (127 Hours, Slumdog Millionaire) visionary theatre production with Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock) and Jonny Lee Miller (Mansfield Park) alternating in the roles of Victor Frankenstein and the Creature in two electrifying broadcasts.

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The Vatican Museums 3D Recorded at the Vatican Museums, RomeTuesday 18 November, 1pm and 7pmAn extraordinary voyage of discovery to see the most impressive collection of works of art built up over the last two thousand years. The Vatican Museums brings film cameras inside the Vatican Museums and the Sistine Chapel for the first time, to show masterpieces from the likes of Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Van Gogh and da Vinci to name but a few.

Audiences will be led on a unique, spectacular and fascinating tour by the Director of the Vatican Museums, Antonio Paolucci to gaze upon some of the most famous works of art the world has to offer. If you’ve ever visited the Vatican Museums before, you’ll know just how difficult it is to view the precious art work in the company of so many visitors – this is your chance for an unrivalled view of the gems in their collection. An event not to miss!Tickets: Adults £11.50, WTH Friends £10 and Children 16 years and under £7

Christmas Treat!The Nutcracker in 3DMariinsky TheatreFriday 12 December, 7pmThe world’s first 3D Nutcracker ballet is a sumptuously traditional production brought to life on the big screen. The ballet opens with a Christmas Eve party and a young girl, Clara, being given a nutcracker doll by her godfather, Drosselmeyer. Later in the evening when Clara sleeps, she finds herself in the midst of the Nutcracker’s battle against the Mouse King and his army of mice. When Clara comes to the Nutcracker’s aid, he is transformed into a Prince and journeys with Clara to the spectacular Kingdom of Sweets where the Sugar Plum Fairy holds a celebration in their honour.

3D is the perfect medium for dance as it illustrates the space between the dancers as well as bringing you right into the performance – a truly immersive experience. With Tchaikovsky’s eternally popular score, the grand staging and exquisite costumes, this Mariinsky Theatre production of The Nutcracker In 3D will be the icing on the cake this Christmas.

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National Theatre Encore: JOHN (18)Thursday 18 December, 7.30pmJOHN contains adult themes, strong language and nudity. Suitable for 18yrs+.Internationally renowned DV8 Physical Theatre’s new production, JOHN, authentically depicts real-life stories, combining movement and spoken word to create an intense and moving theatrical experience.

Gallery

Severn Artists

Severn Artists’ ExhibitionMonday 11 September – Saturday 25 OctoberA group exhibition from ‘Severn Artists.’ Established 18 months ago, the group meets in Wem every Wednesday, drawing and painting together, inspiring and encouraging each other to develop their skills. Enjoy their exhibition which reflects the wide ranging experience and media used within the group.

Over 50 men were interviewed and asked frank questions, initially about love and sex. One of those men was John. What emerged was a story that is both extraordinary and touching. Years of crime, drug use and struggling to survive lead John on a search in which his life converges with others, in an unexpected place, unknown by most.

Helen SianThursday 6 November – Saturday 10 JanuaryAn exhibition of small and large scale paintings, inspired by beautiful landscapes, from Shrewsbury based artist Helen Sian.

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Wem Harvest MarketSaturday 27 September, 9.30am-1pmThis popular annual market will again showcase a wide range of local food, drink and crafts available for sale from local and regional traders.Members of Wem Civic Society, Wem District Garden Club and Wem Transition Town

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.

Initiative have got together as Wem Combine-Harvesters to put on this event. All profits from the market will go to the groups and their local projects.

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.

WednesdaysDiddi DanceStarts Wednesday 10 September, 10amDuration: 45minsDiddi dance classes are designed to help

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 15 September. To book or for more information please call 01691 688 080

Wem Christmas Craft and Food FairPart of the 2014 Wem Winter Festival Friday 5 December, 5 to 9pm Enjoy a fantastic evening of Christmas shopping at the Craft and Food Fair soaking up the atmosphere in Wem as the Christmas lights are switched on, carols are sung and mince pies are eaten!

your diddi ones enhance their co-ordination and rhythm. Using ribbons and hoops to help them get the most from each funky diddi dance track as well as other fun props which change with different dance themes such as salsa and disco so they also learn about lots of music and dance styles as well as having tons of fun!! £5.50 per session To book contact Emma Hayward on 07792500981 or book online at www.diddidance.com

Pilates@Wem 1-2pmLearn 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]

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

FILM

Tracks (12A)Tuesday 16 September, 1pm & Thursday 18 September, 7.30pm (1hr52mins)The spectacular, inhospitable Australian outback is the real star of this epic adventure which re-enacts Robyn Davidson’s 1500 mile solo trek from Ayers Rock to the Indian Ocean. With only her camels and faithful dog for company, cash-strapped Robyn begrudgingly agrees to have the journey documented and so becomes a global phenomenon thanks to National Geographic. A story of extraordinary determination and endlessly changing desert landscapes, like Lawrence of Arabia this is the sort of film that simply has to be seen on a big screen.

or maybe a film that is hard to pigeonhole, is more experimental or is something that makes you think rather than being just for entertainment purposes.

Through a variety of different methods, including joint marketing to show what Shropshire has to offer, we hope to increase the breadth of films being screened, and increase the audiences who go to see them. Look out for the Best of British and World Cinema Stamp across our film listings!

We are grateful to the BFI Programme Development Fund for their support in this project.

“captures the ravishing emptiness of the landscape and the elemental perils facing a strong young woman.” TIME magazine

The Best of British and World Cinema ProjectWem Town Hall, Flicks in the Sticks, and Kinokulture are working together on a new initiative to try to improve the breadth of film on offer to local people at their local cinema venue, be it a full time cinema, art centre or village hall.

There are so many films released each week, that because they are not classed as ‘hollywood’ and don’t have big marketing budgets regular film goers don’t get to know about them. We want to introduce you to really great films – they may be foreign language, documentary, classic or archive,

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FILM

Tracks (12A)Tuesday 16 September, 1pm & Thursday 18 September, 7.30pm (1hr52mins)The spectacular, inhospitable Australian outback is the real star of this epic adventure which re-enacts Robyn Davidson’s 1500 mile solo trek from Ayers Rock to the Indian Ocean. With only her camels and faithful dog for company, cash-strapped Robyn begrudgingly agrees to have the journey documented and so becomes a global phenomenon thanks to National Geographic. A story of extraordinary determination and endlessly changing desert landscapes, like Lawrence of Arabia this is the sort of film that simply has to be seen on a big screen.

or maybe a film that is hard to pigeonhole, is more experimental or is something that makes you think rather than being just for entertainment purposes.

Through a variety of different methods, including joint marketing to show what Shropshire has to offer, we hope to increase the breadth of films being screened, and increase the audiences who go to see them. Look out for the Best of British and World Cinema Stamp across our film listings!

We are grateful to the BFI Programme Development Fund for their support in this project.

“captures the ravishing emptiness of the landscape and the elemental perils facing a strong young woman.” TIME magazine

The Best of British and World Cinema ProjectWem Town Hall, Flicks in the Sticks, and Kinokulture are working together on a new initiative to try to improve the breadth of film on offer to local people at their local cinema venue, be it a full time cinema, art centre or village hall.

There are so many films released each week, that because they are not classed as ‘hollywood’ and don’t have big marketing budgets regular film goers don’t get to know about them. We want to introduce you to really great films – they may be foreign language, documentary, classic or archive,

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The Inbetweeners 2 (15)Monday 22 & Tuesday 23 September, 1pm Thursday 25 September, 5pm & 7.30pm (1hr36mins)The hotly anticipated follow up to the UK's most successful comedy film of all time. The Inbetweeners 2 sees our favourite endearingly idiotic foursome visit Australia for more coming-of-age mishaps, mischief and mayhem!

‘a real contender for the year's funniest �lm’ EMPIRE Magazine

choices about life and manhood. When he is captured after a deadly act of resistance, he falls into a cat-and-mouse game with the military police. Suspicion and betrayal jeopardise his longtime trust with accomplices and childhood friends and Omar’s feelings quickly become as torn apart as the Palestinian landscape. It may be harrowing but it is so well made it demands to be seen.

Winner Un Certain Regard Special Jury Prize Cannes Film Festival 2013

WTH Top Pick!Omar (15)Wednesday 1 October, 1pm &Thursday 2 October, 7.30pm (1hr38mins)With English SubtitlesA gripping, tremendously well-made thriller that brilliantly captures the paranoia of Palestinian life. Omar is accustomed to dodging surveillance bullets to cross the separation wall to visit his secret love Nadia. But occupied Palestine knows neither simple love nor clear-cut war.

A sensitive young baker, Omar becomes a freedom fighter who must face painful

A Hard Day’s Night (U)Wednesday 8 October, 1pm &Thursday 9 October, 7.30pm (1hr29mins)In 1964 the biggest band on the planet made their big screen debut with A Hard Day’s Night, a groundbreaking film that presented a ‘typical’ day in the life of The Fab Four as they tried to outrun screaming fans, find Paul’s mischievous grandfather, deal with a stressed TV producer and make it to the show on time. The film’s frenetic mix of comic escapades, legendary one-liners and pop perfection captured a moment in time that defined a generation. The most iconic band in music history had arrived.

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The Hundred Foot Journey (PG)Tuesday 14 October, 7pm Wednesday 15 October, 1pm & Thursday 16 October, 7.30pm (2hrs2mins)When Hassan and his family move to a quaint village in the South of France with the grand plan of opening an Indian restaurant, they are undeterred by the fact that only 100 feet opposite stands a Michelin starred classical French eatery. However upon encountering the icy proprietress, Madame Mallory (Helen Mirren), the Kadam family realise they may have bitten off more than they can chew! Directed by Lasse Hallstrom (Chocolat, Salmon Fishing in the Yemen), this film is thoroughly enjoyable throughout.

WTH Top Pick!Pride (15)Friday 17 October, 7pm; Monday 20 October, 1pm; Wednesday 22 October, 1pm & Thursday 23 October, 7.30pm (2hrs)In the summer of 1984 against the background of the miner’s strike, Pride tells the true story of a group of gay and lesbian activists from London who decide to raise money to support the families of the striking miners. A rousing and moving film with a wonderful cast (Bill Nighy, Dominic West, Imelda Staunton),Pride is a genuine crowd pleaser that looks set to become a British favourite.

The Boxtrolls (PG)Monday 27 October, 2pm; Tuesday 28 October, 11am & Wednesday 29 October, 2pm (1hr37mins)The Boxtrolls, a group of adorable monsters, live in caves below the streets. Creating treasure from people's rubbish, the kind and quirky Boxtrolls are misunderstood by humans, with the exception of Eggs - an orphan boy they have raised as their own. When the lovable monsters find themselves under threat from an exterminator, Eggs must try to save his adoptive family.

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A Most Wanted Man (15)Tuesday 28 October, 2pm & Thursday 30 October 7.45pm (2hrs2mins)A Most Wanted Man is an espionage thriller, based on a novel by John le Carré (Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy). Set in Germany, it stars Philip Seymour Hoffman as the head of a secret counter-terrorist unit in one of the last films he made before his premature death. A contemporary, cerebral tale of intrigue, love, rivalry, and politics that prickles with tension right through to its last heart-stopping scene.

What We Did On Our Holiday (12A)Friday 31 October, 2pm; Wednesday 5 November, 1pm &Thursday 6 November 7.30pm (1hr35mins)This BBC Film comedy is from the creators of the TV series Outnumbered. Doug (David Tennant) and Abi (Rosamund Pike) and theirthree children travel to the Scottish Highlands for Doug's father Gordie's (Billy Connolly) birthday party. It's soon clear that when it comes to keeping a secret under wraps from the rest of the family, their children are their biggest liability...

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Ida (12A)Wednesday 19 November, 1pm & Thursday 20 November, 7.30pm (1hr22mins)In Polish with English SubtitlesA moving and intimate drama about a young novitiate nun in 1960s Poland who, on the verge of taking her vows, discovers a dark family secret dating from the terrible years of the Nazi occupation. Beautifully shot and brilliantly acted, Ida is intimate, funny and at times incredibly moving, making for one of the most powerful and affecting films of the year.

WTH Top Pick!The Red Shoes (U)Monday 24 November, 1pm & Thursday 27 November, 7.30pm (2hrs16mins)This classic British film from 1948 is widely considered to be one of the greatest films ever made. It focuses on Vicky, a young ballerina starring in a ballet The Red Shoes. Like her character in the ballet, she is irresistibly drawn to dancing. Her life becomes split between love and artistic devotion to her profession. Containing ballet sequences of stylistic mastery, it is visually one of the most innovative and beautiful works of cinema ever created. Cited as one of legendary director Martin Scorsese’s favourite films, you just have to see this vividly restored film on the big screen.

Le Grand Illusion (U)Monday 10 November, 1pm & Tuesday 11 November 7pm (1hr54mins)In French with English SubtitlesDuring the First World War, two French soldiers are captured and imprisoned in a German POW camp. One is an aristocrat, the other a mechanic, but they form a great friendship. Several escape attempts follow until they are sent to a seemingly impenetrable fortress, which seems impossible to escape from. One of the very first prison escape movies, La Grande Illusion is hailed as one of the greatest films ever made.

Magic In The Moonlight (12A) Tuesday 11 November, 1pm &Thursday 13 November, 7.30pm (1hr38mins)Woody Allen’s romantic comedy is set in the 1920s on the opulent French Riviera. A master magician (Colin Firth) tries to expose a psychic medium as a fake. What follows is a series of events that are magical in every sense of the word and send the characters reeling. In the end, the biggest trick Magic In The Moonlight plays is the one that fools us all!

“A powerful, poignant story with �ne, intelligent performances” Peter Bradshaw – The GuardianBest Film winner at London Film Festival 2013

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A Classic For Christmas!The Shop Around The Corner (U)Thursday 4 December, 7.30pm (1hr35mins)One of the most charming and romantic films around, this 1940 comic romance stars James Stewart (It's A Wonderful Life) working in a small shop in Budapest and longing for a girl to call his own. His co-worker Margaret feels the same, and soon they are both corresponding and falling in love with their respective pen pals. What they don't realise is that they are writing to and falling in love with each other, but they can't stand each other in person! The wry combativeness and delightful banter between the two leads makes this a very special film..

The Nativity 3: Dude Where’s My Donkey (Rating TBC)Friday 19 December, 5pm; Saturday 20 December, 11am & 2pm and Sunday 21 December 12noon (Duration TBC)Starring Martin Clunes, and building on the massively popular family favourites Nativity and Nativity 2: Danger in the Manger, this instalment promises more mayhem that is sure to put a smile on your face thisChristmas!

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.

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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. The support of Friends plays a vital role in the continuing development and success of Wem Town Hall.

Why do we want new Friends? Wem Town Hall Community Trust was set up in 2006 by local people who sought to re-open the town building as a vibrant centre, for the benefit of the local community and local economy.

The Trust has worked tirelessly, with the support of volunteers and partner organisations, and in 2009 we took over the lease and successfully re-opened Wem Town Hall. Today, our lively town centre venue is well used and well regarded by locals and visitors alike, yet still we need to do more to make sure the venue has a sustainable future.

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!

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

Bene�ts of membership include: Discounts for selected live performancesDiscounts for weekly cinemaThe flexibility to transfer standard cinema tickets to a different screening if you find yourself unable to attendExclusive ‘Friends’ Only’ eventsInvitations to Exhibition Private PreviewsNEW! - 10% discount on meals at the Café in Wem Town HallNews UpdatesOpportunity 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:

CRF UK LTDGemini Hairdressers with Beauty WithinThe OddfellowsThe White Lion Inn

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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.

Follow us on Twitter @WEMTOWNHALL

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