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Box Office 01775 764777 FILMS MAY - JUlY 2016 Box Office 01775 764777 www.southhollandcentre.co.uk Market Place, Spalding, Lincolnshire PE11 1SS Special Screenings ROYAL OPERA HOUSE Frankenstein A full length narrative ballet from Covent Garden Sun 22 May, 2pm Royal Ballet Artist in Residence Liam Scarlett gives life to Mary Shelley’s classic gothic tale of betrayal, curiosity, life, death, and above all love. £13.50 / £12 concessions / £10 under 26s / £40 family BROADCAST DANCE THEATRE Matthew Bourne’s The Car Man Thu 23 Jun, 7pm Screening of Matthew Bourne’s sensational dance driven show, loosely based on Bizet’s popular opera Carmen with the action moved to steamy 1960s mid-west America. £13.50 / £12 concessions / £10 under 26s / £40 family BRANAGH THEATRE LIVE Romeo and Juliet Thu 7 Jul, 7.15pm Kenneth Branagh directs a stunning new version of Shakespeare's classic tale of forbidden love. Richard Madden and Lily James are the star crossed lovers with Derek Jacobi as tragic Mercutio. £13.50 / £12 concessions / £10 under 26s / £40 family Main Attractions My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 Zootropolis High Rise 15 PG 12A From Fri 3 Jun From Sat 28 May Tom Hiddlestone is the young doctor who From Thu 5 May In a world populated entirely by talking moves into a luxurious apartment complex A rebellious teenager, a troubled marriage animals, a rabbit police officer teams that soon becomes rife with chaos and and a family secret won’t stop the up with a con-artist fox to crack a tricky destruction as the residents turn against Portokalos family from coming together case. Hilarious and cute Disney family each other. Thought provoking black for an even bigger, Greeker wedding! fun! 1 hr 48 mins In 2D & 3D comedy based on J.G Ballard’s classic sci-fi Moderate sex references. 1 hr 34 mins novel. 2 hrs Eddie the Eagle Sing Street Elvis & Nixon PG 12A 15 From Tue 10 May From Tue 31 May From Tue 7 Jun Hilarious and heart warming true story In 1980s Dublin a teenage boy dreams Comedy depicting the untold story behind of determined, yet hapless, ski-jumper of forming a rock band and moving to a legendary meeting between the King of Michael “Eddie” Edward’s (Taron Egerton) London to escape his difficult family life. Rock 'n' Roll (Michael Shannon) and the US attempt to reach the 1988 Winter Glorious ‘coming-of-age’ musical comedy President (Kevin Spacey) in 1970. Olympics. Will tough trainer Bronson packed full of '80s hit tunes. Strong 1 hr 26 mins Peary (Hugh Jackman) get ‘the Eagle’ to language, drug use, moderate sex fly? 1 hr 46 mins references, smoking. 1 hr 46 mins. Eye in the Sky Norm of the North Florence Foster Jenkins 15 From Mon 23 May U PG Helen Mirren is the Colonel in charge of a secret drone mission that becomes From Fri 3 Jun From Mon 13 Jun compromised when a young child enters Norm the Polar Bear (voiced by comedian Meryl Streep is the flamboyant New York the kill zone. A powerful thriller that Rob Schneider) and a gang of cute but heiress who dreams of becoming an opera questions the implications of modern kooky lemmings leave the Arctic for New star, despite her notoriously dreadful singing warfare, co-starring Alan Rickman in his York on a mission to save their home from voice! Glorious comedy based on true last film appearance and Colin Firth. an unscrupulous land developer. Plenty of events and also starring Hugh Grant. 1 hr 42 mins giggles for the whole family! 1 hr 30 mins 1 hr 50 mins MondayMovieClub I Saw the Light The best of world cinema with introductions and programme notes. All are welcome, subject to certificate, and normal admission prices apply. Special student ticket £3.50 The Witch Mon 9 May 15 In 1630’s New England an extremely God-fearing family set up home in the From Fri 17 Jun wilderness far from other settlers. But Tom Hiddlestone discovers his inner when the mother’s new-born baby American, taking the lead in this new disappears the family begin to turn on biopic of country music legend Hank each other with terrible consequences. Williams, which unsurprisingly also The best psychological horror film in years. features a great soundtrack. 1 hr 33 mins 2 hrs 4 mins Captain America: Civil War 15 Ran (1985) Mon 6 June A digital re-issue of Akira Kurosawa’s TBC Oscar-winning masterpiece. Based on Shakespeare’s King Lear but with the From Fri 24 Jun warlord’s sons playing his squabbling Political interference in the Avengers’ children, Kurosawa creates a feudal Japan activities causes a rift between former in epic style with some of world cinema’s allies Captain America and Iron Man. most unforgettable images. The latest thrilling Marvel blockbuster In Japanese with English subtitles & with Robert Downey Jnr, Chris Evans & contains moderate bloody violence Scarlett Johansson. In 2D & 3D 2 hrs 40 mins 12A Our Kind of Traitor Anomalisa Mon 20 June Michael is a grumpy “motivational speaker” whose life is miraculously altered when he meets a shy woman 15 staying in his hotel. This simple tale is made exceptional by three things: it’s From Mon 4 Jul filmed in stop-motion animation; has a Ewan McGregor is the school teacher perfect script from Charlie Kaufman; and a who unwittingly becomes caught up in a message about life that hits the bullseye. dangerous game of espionage after an David Thewlis and Jennifer Jason Leigh encounter with Stellan Skarsgard’s shady star. 1 hr 30 mins Russian oligarch. Based on the John Le 15 Carré novel and also starring Damian Lewis and Naomie Harris. 1 hr 48 mins box office 01775 764777 diary www.southhollandcentre.co.uk May Thu 5 My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (12A) 7.30pm Tue 7 Elvis & Nixon (15) 7.30pm Mon 9 Movie Club: The Witch (15) 7.30pm Wed 8 Elvis & Nixon (15) 7.30pm Tue 10 Eddie the Eagle (PG) 2pm Mon 13 Florence Foster Jenkins (PG) 7.30pm Tue 10 My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (12A) 7.30pm Tue 14 Florence Foster Jenkins (PG) 2pm Wed 11 My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (12A) 2pm Wed 11 Eddie the Eagle (PG) 7.30pm Tue 14 Florence Foster Jenkins (PG) 7.30pm Thu 12 Eddie the Eagle (PG) 6.30pm Wed 15 Florence Foster Jenkins (PG) 7.30pm Fri 13 Eddie the Eagle (PG) 7.30pm Thu 16 Florence Foster Jenkins (PG) 2pm Sat 14 Eddie the Eagle (PG) 1.30pm Thu 16 Florence Foster Jenkins (PG) 6.30pm Sun 22 Royal Opera House Live: Frankenstein 2pm Fri 17 I Saw the Light (15) 7.30pm Mon 23 Eye in the Sky (15) 11am Tue 24 Eye in the Sky (15) 2pm Sat 18 I Saw the Light (15) 7.30pm Tue 24 Eye in the Sky (15) 7.30pm Mon 20 Movie Club: Anomalisa (15) 7.30pm Wed 25 Eye in the Sky (15) 2pm Tue 21 I Saw the Light (15) 2pm Sat 28 Zootropolis (PG) 2pm Tue 21 I Saw the Light (15) 7.30pm Sat 28 Zootropolis (PG) 3D 6pm Tue 31 Zootropolis (PG) 11am Wed 22 I Saw the Light (15) 2pm Tue 31 Sing Street (12A) 7.30pm Wed 22 I Saw the Light (15) 6.30pm June Thu 23 Matthew Bourne’s The Car Man 7pm Wed 1 Zootropolis (PG) 2pm Fri 24 Captain America: Civil War 3D 7.30pm Wed 1 Sing Street (12A) 7.30pm Mon 27 Captain America: Civil War 6.30pm Thu 2 Zootropolis (PG) 11am Thu 2 Sing Street (12A) 6.30pm July Fri 3 Norm of the North (U) 2pm Mon 4 Our Kind of Traitor (15) 7.30pm Fri 3 High Rise (15) 7.30pm Tue 5 Our Kind of Traitor (15) 2pm Sat 4 Norm of the North (U) 2pm Tue 5 Our Kind of Traitor (15) 7.30pm Sat 4 High Rise (15) 7.30pm Wed 6 Our Kind of Traitor (15) 7.30pm Mon 6 Movie Club: Ran (1985) (12A) 7.30pm Tue 7 Elvis & Nixon (15) 2pm Thu 7 Branagh Theatre Live: Romeo and Juliet 7.15pm 146_SHC FG Dec 11_Layout 1 02/12/2011 14:13 Page 2 146_SHC FG Dec 11_Layout 1 02/12/2011 14:13 Page 2 146_SHC FG Dec 11_Layout 1 02/12/2011 14:13 Page 2 How to find us box office 01775 764777 information How to find us diary box office 01775 764777 information diary www.southhollandcentre.co.uk Dolby surround sound diary www.southhollandcentre.co.uk Dolby surround sound www.southhollandcentre.co.uk Dolby surround sound Tickets south holland centre Tickets south holland centre Seats can be reserved and paid for in advance. 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