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DIARY 10 – 16 AUGUST 24 – 30 AUGUST Fri 10 Incredibles 2...... 14:30, 17:40 Fri 24 The Big Bad Fox And Other Tales...... 14:30 The More You Ignore Me...... 20:30 Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again..... 17:50, 20:30 Sat 11 Relaxed Screening: Incredibles 2...... 12:30 Sat 25 BUILDING CLOSED Incredibles 2...... 15:20 Sun 26 BUILDING CLOSED The More You Ignore Me...... 18:05 Maurice...... 20:30 Mon 27 BUILDING CLOSED Sun 12 Incredibles 2...... 12:00 Tue 28 The Big Bad Fox And Other Tales...... 11:00 The More You Ignore Me...... 14:45 Silver Screen: The Big Maurice...... 17:05 Bad Fox And Other Tales...... 14:30 Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again..... 17:50, 20:30 Mon 13 Incredibles 2...... 11:00 Silver Screen: Incredibles 2...... 14:30 Wed 29 Parents and Babies: The Big Bad Fox And Other Tales...... 11:00 Tue 14 Parents and Babies: Incredibles 2...... 11:00 Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again..... 17:50, 20:30 The More You Ignore Me...... 16:00 Glyndebourne: Vanessa...... 18:30 Thu 30 Parents and Babies: The Big Bad Fox And Other Tales...... 11:00 Wed 15 Parents and Babies: Incredibles 2...... 11:00 Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again..... 17:50, 20:30 Incredibles 2...... 14:30 The More You Ignore Me...... 18:05 Maurice...... 20:30 31 AUGUST – 6 SEPTEMBER Thu 16 Incredibles 2...... 10:45, 16:05 Fri 31 Christopher Robin...... 14:30, 20:30 The More You Ignore Me...... 20:30 Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again...... 17:50 Sat 1 Relaxed Screening: Christopher Robin...... 12:30 17 – 23 AUGUST Christopher Robin...... 15:10, 17:50 Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again...... 20:30 Fri 17 Incredibles 2...... 14:30, 17:45 The Escape...... 20:30 Sun 2 Christopher Robin...... 11:50, 14:30 Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again...... 17:10 Sat 18 Incredibles 2...... 12:45, 15:30 The Beatles: Yellow Submarine...... 18:20 Mon 3 Christopher Robin...... 11:00 The Escape...... 20:30 Silver Screen: Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again...... 14:30 Sun 19 Incredibles 2...... 12:00 The Escape...... 14:45 Tue 4 Parents and Babies: Christopher Robin..... 11:00 The Beatles: Yellow Submarine...... 17:10 Christopher Robin...... 14:30, 17:50 Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again...... 20:30 Mon 20 Incredibles 2...... 11:00 Silver Screen: The Escape...... 14:30 Wed 5 Parents and Babies: Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again...... 11:00 Tue 21 Parents and Babies: Incredibles 2...... 11:00 Christopher Robin...... 17:50, 20:30 Incredibles 2...... 14:30, 17:45 The Escape...... 20:30 Thu 6 Christopher Robin...... 12:30 Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again...... 16:00 Wed 22 Parents and Babies: The Escape...... 11:00 NT Live: Julie...... 19:00 Incredibles 2...... 17:45 The Escape...... 20:30 Thu 23 Relaxed Screening: Incredibles 2...... 10:45 Incredibles 2...... 17:45 The Escape...... 20:30 NEXT SEASON ON SALE PRIORITY BOOKING: FRI 21 SEP PUBLIC: FRI 28 SEP

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7 – 13 SEPTEMBER 21 – 27 SEPTEMBER Fri 7 Christopher Robin...... 14:30 Fri 21 Puzzle...... 14:30, 20:30 Pope Francis: A Man Of His Word...... 18:05 Cold War...... 18:05 The Guardians...... 20:30 Sat 22 Puzzle...... 13:00, 18:05 Sat 8 Christopher Robin...... 12:00 Cold War...... 15:30, 20:30 The Guardians...... 17:35 Sun 23 Puzzle...... 12:00, 14:30 Pope Francis: A Man Of His Word...... 20:30 Cold War...... 17:00 Sun 9 Christopher Robin...... 11:50 Mon 24 Cold War...... 11:00 Pope Francis: A Man Of His Word...... 14:30 Silver Screen: Puzzle...... 14:30 The Guardians...... 17:00 Tue 25 Parents and Babies: Puzzle...... 11:00 Mon 10 Christopher Robin...... 11:00 Puzzle...... 14:30, 20:30 Silver Screen: Christopher Robin...... 14:30 Cold War...... 18:05 Tue 11 Parents and Babies: Christopher Robin..... 11:00 Wed 26 Parents and Babies: Cold War...... 11:00 Christopher Robin...... 14:30 Puzzle...... 18:05 Pope Francis: A Man Of His Word...... 18:05 Cold War...... 20:30 The Guardians...... 20:30 Thu 27 Puzzle...... 12:30 Wed 12 Parents and Babies: The Guardians...... 11:00 Cold War...... 16:30 Christopher Robin...... 17:50 NT Live: King Lear...... 19:00 RSC Live: The Merry Wives Of Windsor..... 19:00 The Guardians...... 20:30 28 SEPTEMBER – 4 OCTOBER Thu 13 Christopher Robin...... 12:30 Fri 28 King Of Thieves...... 14:30, 18:05, 20:30 Time Trial...... 18:05, 20:30 Sat 29 King Of Thieves...... 13:00, 15:30, 18:05, 20:30 Sun 30 King Of Thieves...... 12:00, 14:30, 17:00 14 – 20 SEPTEMBER Mon 1 King Of Thieves...... 11:00 Fri 14 The Children Act...... 14:30, 18:05, 20:30 Silver Screen: King Of Thieves...... 14:30 Sat 15 The Children Act...... 13:00, 15:30, 18:05, 20:30 Tue 2 Parents and Babies: King Of Thieves...... 11:00 Sun 16 The Children Act...... 12:00, 14:30, 17:00 King Of Thieves...... 14:30, 18:05, 20:30 Mon 17 The Children Act...... 11:00 Wed 3 Parents and Babies: King Of Thieves...... 11:00 Silver Screen: The Children Act...... 14:30 King Of Thieves...... 18:05, 20:30 Tue 18 Parents and Babies: The Children Act...... 11:00 Thu 4 King Of Thieves...... 12:30, 16:30 The Children Act...... 14:30, 18:05, 20:30 The Globe Theatre: The Winter’s Tale...... 19:15 Wed 19 Parents and Babies: The Children Act...... 11:00 The Children Act...... 18:05, 20:30 Thu 20 The Children Act...... 14:30, 18:05, 20:30

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Corn Exchange, BEAR LANE Please note, all Live Broadcasts this Market Place, season will be shown in the cinema Newbury, Berkshire, with the exception of RSC Live: RG14 5BD The Merry Wives of Windsor CHEAP STREET A339 ACCESS FOR HIRE We are fully accessible to The cinema can be hired for SAINSBURY’S wheelchair users. Please let us private screenings, conferences MARKET STREET know of additional requirements or meetings. Please contact TRAIN STATION when you book your tickets. us on 01635 582666 or www.cornexchangenew.com/access [email protected] Watch broadcasts of productions by the Royal Shakespeare Company, National Theatre, Royal Opera House and more…

GLYNDEBOURNE VANESSA LIVE: 14 AUGUST, 18:30 Julie NT Live:

NT LIVE JULIE LIVE: 6 SEPTEMBER, 19:00 KING LEAR LIVE: 27 SEPTEMBER, 19:00

ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR LIVE: 12 SEPTEMBER, 19:00 THIS THE GLOBE THEATRE SEASON THE WINTER’S TALE LIVE: 4 OCTOBER, 19:15

ROYAL BALLET ALSO MAYERLING ON SALE LIVE: 15 OCTOBER, 19:15 NOW LA BAYADERE LIVE: 13 NOVEMBER, 19:15

ROYAL OPERA HOUSE

DIE WALKÜRE III The Madness of King George NT Live: LIVE: 28 OCTOBER, 17:00

LIVE BROADCASTS BOLSHOI BALLET LA SYLPHIDE LIVE: 11 NOVEMBER, 15:00

ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY TROILUS AND CRESSIDA LIVE: 14 NOVEMBER, 19:00

Please visit the Corn NT LIVE Exchange website for THE MADNESS OF KING more screenings and GEORGE III further information on all LIVE: 20 NOVEMBER, 19:00 of our Live Broadcasts. 10 AUGUST – WWW.CORNEXCHANGENEW.COM 4 OCTOBER 2018 ON SALE Priority Booking: Friday 27 July Public: Friday 3 August KITCHEN & BAR | LEARNING CENTRE | CINEMA |

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SEE OVERLEAF FOR DETAILS OF OUR LIVE BROADCASTS LIVE OUR OF DETAILS FOR OVERLEAF SEE

critically acclaimed novel of the same name. same the of novel acclaimed critically

gamekeeper on Clive’s estate. Clive’s on gamekeeper

struggles to relate to her mum. Based on Jo Brand’s Brand’s Jo on Based mum. her to relate to struggles

redemption in the love of Alec (Rupert Graves), a a Graves), (Rupert Alec of love the in redemption

weatherman, and her daughter Alice (Ella Hunt), who who Hunt), (Ella Alice daughter her and weatherman,

conform, Maurice eventually finds a socially unacceptable unacceptable socially a finds eventually Maurice conform,

mental health and her growing obsession with the local local the with obsession growing her and health mental

Devastated by the latter’s defection and determination to to determination and defection latter’s the by Devastated

loving mother and wife are undermined by her declining declining her by undermined are wife and mother loving

of brilliant upper-class intellectual Clive (). Grant). (Hugh Clive intellectual upper-class brilliant of

centres on Gina (Sheridan Smith), whose efforts to be a a be to efforts whose Smith), (Sheridan Gina on centres

university and is spellbound by the romantic friendship friendship romantic the by spellbound is and university

dysfunctional family life in 1980s rural England. The film film The England. rural 1980s in life family dysfunctional

class Edwardian England, Maurice (James Wilby) goes to to goes Wilby) (James Maurice England, Edwardian class

is a poignant and darkly funny coming-of-age tale about about tale coming-of-age funny darkly and poignant a is

emotional authenticity. Safe in the security of middle- of security the in Safe authenticity. emotional

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published homosexual romance, is a plea for moral and and moral for plea a is romance, homosexual published

location in Cambridge and based on the posthumously posthumously the on based and Cambridge in location UK 2018. 99 mins. 99 2018. UK

Merchant Ivory’s second Forster adaptation, filmed on on filmed adaptation, Forster second Ivory’s Merchant Tomlinson. Ricky Davis, Tom Hancock, Sheila

Phillips, Sally Addy, Mark Brand, Jo Hunt, Ella

Simon Callow. UK 1987. 134 mins. 134 1987. UK Callow. Simon

Smith, Sheridan Starring: English. Keith Director:

Elliott, Denholm Graves, Rupert Grant, Hugh

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YOU MORE THE MAURICE (15)

perform heroics of a different kind: minding the kids. the minding kind: different a of heroics perform

Incredibles . This time it’s ‘Elastigirl’ Helen who’s out saving the world, leaving invincible strongman Bob at home to to home at Bob strongman invincible leaving world, the saving out who’s Helen ‘Elastigirl’ it’s time This .

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Bob Odenkirk, Catherine Keener, Sophia Bush, Isabella Rossellini. USA 2018. 125 mins. 125 2018. USA Rossellini. Isabella Bush, Sophia Keener, Catherine Odenkirk, Bob

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10 – 23 AUG 23 – 10

INCREDIBLES 2 2 INCREDIBLES (PG)

THE BEATLES: THE ESCAPE (15) 17 – 23 AUG YELLOW SUBMARINE (U) Director: Dominic Savage. Starring: Gemma Arterton, 50th ANNIVERSARY Dominic Cooper, Frances Barber, Marthe Keller. 18 & 19 AUG UK 2017. 101 mins. Director: George Dunning. UK/USA 1968. 86 mins. Tara (Gemma Arterton) has everything – a loving husband In the unearthly paradise of Pepperland, 80,000 leagues (Dominic Cooper), children and an opulent home. ‘You’ve got under the sea, beauty, happiness and music reign supreme… it made’, declares her mother, seeing only her daughter’s until an army of Blue Meanies invades intent on draining it of upwardly mobile lifestyle. But Tara is depressed and lost. The all colour and hope. With a little help from Captain Fred and Escape is the story of her despair and her awakening, about his Yellow Submarine, The Beatles journey across the seven realising the life you have may not be the one you want. seas to make peace with the Meanies and save Pepperland. Thrilling in its complexity and with Bergmanesque intensity. A cornerstone of psychedelic pop culture, Yellow Submarine is a vibrant musical spectacle.

MAMMA MIA! HERE WE GO AGAIN (PG) 24, 28 AUG – 6 SEP Director: Ol Parker. Starring: Meryl Streep, Pierce Brosnan, , Stellan Skarsgård, Julie Walters, Dominic Cooper, Amanda Seyfried, Christine Baranski, Lily James, Cher. USA 2018. 114 mins. Dance, jive and have the time of your life with another irresistible mix of hit ABBA songs and relationship shenanigans under the sun. A decade after the events of the first film, a pregnant Sophie (Amanda Seyfried) attempts to unearth more about her mother’s past. Lily James joins the A-list cast to play a free-spirited younger version of Meryl Streep’s Donna.

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CHRISTOPHER ROBIN (CERT TBC) 31 AUG – 13 SEP Director: Marc Forster. Starring/Voices: Ewan McGregor, Jim Cummings, Hayley Atwell, Brad Garrett, Toby Jones, Nick Mohammed, Peter Capaldi, Sophie Okonedo. USA 2018. TBC mins. Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Eeyore and the rest of the gang step out of the Hundred Acre Wood and into London to remind a world-weary, grown- up Christopher Robin (Ewan McGregor) of the joys of life.

THE BIG BAD FOX AND POPE FRANCIS: A MAN OF OTHER TALES (U) HIS WORD (PG) 24, 28 – 30 AUG 7 – 9 & 11 SEP Directors: Benjamin Renner, Patrick Imbert. Director: Wim Wenders. Featuring: Pope Francis, France/Belgium 2017. 83 mins. Joe Biden, Paul Ryan. Vatican City/Italy/Germany/France/ French with English subtitles. Switzerland 2018. Italian, Spanish and German with English subtitles. 96 mins. The countryside isn’t always as calm and peaceful as it’s made out to be, and the animals on this farm are particularly In 2013 Wim Wenders (Paris, Texas, Wings Of Desire) was agitated: a fox who mothers a family of chicks, a rabbit who invited by the Vatican to make a film about the Pope. The plays the stork, and a duck who wants to be Santa Claus. director was given extraordinary access to Vatican footage If you think life in the country is a walk in the park, think and to Pope Francis himself. His film’s surprising and again! Hilarious and heartwarming, this delightful triptych of personal approach well suits a Pope who urges simplicity and interlocking stories offers a sensitive portrayal of family and is outspoken in his support for the world’s poor. modern life.

Audio description is available for some films. Please ask a member of our Front of House team for details.

THE GUARDIANS (15) PUZZLE (15) 7 – 9, 11 & 12 SEP 21 – 27 SEP Director: Xavier Beauvois. Starring: Nathalie Baye, Director: Marc Turtletaub. Starring: Kelly Iris Bry, Laura Smet, Cyril Descours, Gilbert Macdonald, Irrfan Khan, David Denman, Bonneau, Olivier Rabourdin, Nicolas Giraud, Bubba Weiler, Austin Abrams, Liv Hewson. Mathilde Viseux, Yann Bean. USA 2018. 103 mins. Switzerland/France 2017. After spending years stuck in a domestic bubble as 135 mins. French with English subtitles. a suburban mother, a woman discovers a talent for Xavier Beauvois’ latest film is a powerful drama about solving jigsaw puzzles and steps out into the world love, loss and resilience set against the backdrop of to pursue her new hobby. Partnering with a wealthy, the Great War. On the Paridier farm in 1915, a mother reclusive inventor to compete in a puzzle tournament and her daughter take over when their men leave for on the other side of the country, she gradually the front. They work tirelessly; their lives are marked reclaims her independence and begins to view the by hard work and their men’s rare visits on leave. pieces of her life in a new light. Hortense, the oldest, hires a young ward of the state to help, Francine, who believes that she has finally found a family.

THE CHILDREN ACT (12A) 14 - 20 SEP Director: Richard Eyre. WHAT’S ON Starring: Emma Thompson, Stanley Tucci, Fionn Whitehead. UK 2017. 105 mins. Brilliant high court judge Fiona Maye (Emma Thompson) has a life-changing decision to make: rule that young Jehovah’s Witness Adam (Dunkirk’s Whitehead) accept a life-saving blood transfusion, or bow to the wishes and beliefs of his family. What is it that the boy really wants? Adapted from the bestselling novel by Ian McEwan, The Children Act sees Thompson deliver one of the most poignant performances of her career.

COLD WAR (15) 21 – 27 SEP Director: Pawel Pawlikowski. Starring: Tomasz Kot, Joanna Kulig. Poland/France/UK 2018. 88 mins. Pawel Pawlikowski (Ida) won Best Director at Cannes in 2018 for this stunning, epic romance set against the backdrop of post-war Europe. Set to a soundtrack that takes us from the rustic folk songs of rural Poland to the sultry jazz of a Paris basement bar, this is a wistful and dreamlike journey through a divided continent – and a heartbreaking story of two musicians who fall deeply and destructively in love.

CINEMA CLUB 9, 16, 23 & 30 AUG

Children aged 7 – 11 can join our Learning and Participation team for a day of film-inspired holiday fun. Each session we will explore a chosen film’s themes and characters through creative activities before heading to the Corn Exchange Cinema to watch the film.

Our Cinema Club films this summer are Toy Story, Paddington, Zootropolis, and KING OF The Lego Movie. THIEVES (CERT TBC) 28 SEP – 4 OCT For more information and to book tickets Director: James Marsh. Starring: Michael Caine, please visit our website or contact our Box , Ray Winstone, , Office team. Paul Whitehouse, , Francesca Annis, Charlie Cox. UK 2018. TBC mins. Michael Caine, Jim Broadbent and Tom Courtenay lead an all-star crew in the unbelievable true story of the Hatton Garden heist. In 2015, a gang of retired crooks got back together to steal valuables worth up to £200 million from London’s jewellery district – the largest burglary in British legal history.