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December– January 2019 We Are Your SUN 9 DECEMBER TUE 18 DECEMBER FRI 28 DECEMBER TUE 8 JANUARY THU 17 JANUARY SAT 26 JANUARY DECEMBER 14:00 Funny Girl: The Musical 12:00 The Girl In The 10:45 Nutcracker And 13:00 Return Of The Hero 12:30 Mary Poppins Returns 11:00 Monster’s University – Pre-record Spider’s Web The 4 Realms JANUARY 15:15 Mary Poppins 15:15 The Favourite 13:30 Colette 18:00 The Wife 14:30 Fantastic Beasts 2 13:30 The Grinch Returns 17:45 Mary Poppins Returns 16:00 Stan And Ollie DECEMBER– DIARY 20:15 Dead In A Week WED 19 DECEMBER 15:45 Disobedience DIARY 18:00 Free Solo 20:30 The Favourite 18:15 Colette FRI 30 NOVEMBER TUE 1 JANUARY MON 10 DECEMBER 11:30 Fantastic Beasts 2 18:15 The Old Man 20:15 Mary Poppins Returns FRI 18 JANUARY 20:45 Stan And Ollie 12:30 Wildlife 13:00 The Grinch 11:00 Allelujah –NT Encore 15:30 The Girl In The And The Gun WED 9 JANUARY 13:00 The Favourite SUN 27 JANUARY 15:00 The Workshop 15:15 Nutcracker And 16:00 The Wife Spider’s Web 20:30 Lizzie 11:30 Mary Poppins 15:30 Colette 13:30 Stan And Ollie JANUARY 17:30 A Star Is Born The 4 Realms 18:15 Mug 18:00 The Girl In The SAT 29 DECEMBER Returns 18:00 The Favourite 15:45 Colette 20:30 Robin Hood 17:45 The Old Man 20:30 Dead In A Week Spider’s Web 10:45 The Grinch 15:30 Return Of The Hero 20:45 Colette 18:15 Stan And Ollie And The Gun SAT 1 DECEMBER TUE 11 DECEMBER 20:30 Shoplifters 13:30 Nutcracker And 17:45 Mary Poppins 20:30 Colette 11:00 Luis And The Aliens 20:00 Disobedience SAT 19 JANUARY 13:30 The Wife THU 20 DECEMBER The 4 Realms Returns 11:00 Peter Rabbit MON 28 JANUARY 2019 13:00 Robin Hood 16:00 Mug 12:30 Fantastic Beasts 2 15:45 The Old Man WED 2 JANUARY 20:30 Free Solo 13:00 French Impressions 13:30 Colette 15:30 The Workshop 11:00 Nutcracker And 18:15 Dead In A Week 15:15 Fantastic Beasts 2 And The Gun THU 10 JANUARY 14:30 The Workshop 16:00 Stan And Ollie 18:00 Wildlife The 4 Realms 20:30 The Wife 18:15 Shoplifters 18:00 Disobedience 13:00 Free Solo 18:00 Colette 18:15 Colette 20:30 A Star Is Born 13:30 The Grinch WED 12 DECEMBER 20:45 The Girl In The 20:30 Lizzie 15:15 Mary Poppins Returns 20:30 The Favourite 20:45 Stan And Ollie SUN 2 DECEMBER 11:30 The Wife Spider’s Web SUN 30 DECEMBER 15:45 Disobedience 18:00 Return Of The Hero SUN 20 JANUARY TUE 29 JANUARY 14:30 Sink Or Swim –FFF 16:00 Dead In A Week FRI 21 DECEMBER 11:30 Nutcracker And 18:15 The Old Man 20:15 Mary Poppins Returns 13:15 Colette 13:30 Colette 17:15 Robin Hood 18:15 The Wife 10:45 The Nutcracker The 4 Realms And The Gun FRI 11 JANUARY 15:45 The Favourite 16:00 Stan And Ollie 20:00 Wildlife 20:30 Mug And The 4 Realm 13:45 The Grinch 20:30 Lizzie 12:30 Mary Poppins Returns 18:15 Colette 18:15 Colette MON 3 DECEMBER THU 13 DECEMBER 13:30 The Grinch 16:00 Disobedience THU 3 JANUARY 15:15 The Favourite 20:45 The Favourite 20:45 Stan And Ollie 13:00 A Star Is Born 13:30 The Wife 15:45 The Nutcracker And 18:30 Lizzie 11:00 The Grinch 17:45 Mary Poppins Returns MON 21 JANUARY WED 30 JANUARY 16:00 Wildlife 16:00 Dead In A Week The 4 Realms 20:45 The Old Man 13:30 Nutcracker And 20:45 The Favourite 18:15 Robin Hood 13:00 The Favourite 11:30 Stan And Ollie 18:15 The Wife 18:00 Tulip Fever And The Gun The 4 Realms SAT 12 JANUARY 20:45 The Workshop 20:30 Mug 20:30 Disobedience MON 31 DECEMBER 15:45 The Old Man And The Gun 15:45 Colette 13:45 Colette 11:30 Smallfoot 18:15 The Favourite 16:00 Stan And Ollie TUE 4 DECEMBER FRI 14 DECEMBER SAT 22 DECEMBER Venue closed 18:00 Lizzie 14:00 The Favourite 13:00 The Workshop 12:30 Fantastic Beast 2 10:45 Nutcracker And 20:30 Disobedience 20:45 Colette 18:15 Colette 17:55 Adriana Lecouvreur – 20:45 Stan And Ollie 15:30 Robin Hood 15:30 Shoplifters The 4 Realms FRI 4 JANUARY Met Opera Live TUE 22 JANUARY 18:00 A Star Is Born 18:00 Fantastic Beasts 2 13:00 Colette THU 31 JANUARY 13:30 The Grinch 13:00 Mary Poppins Returns SUN 13 JANUARY 20:45 Wildlife 20:45 The Girl In The 15:30 The Favourite 13:30 Stan And Ollie 15:45 Disobedience 16:00 Return Of The Hero 14:00 Antony And Cleopatra – WED 5 DECEMBER Spider’s Web 18:15 Colette 16:00 Colette 18:15 Tulip Fever 18:00 Free Solo NT Encore 11:30 A Star Is Born 20:45 The Favourite 19:00 I’m Not Running SAT 15 DECEMBER 20:30 Disobedience 20:15 Mary Poppins Returns 18:15 The Favourite 16:00 Wildlife – NT Live 10:45 Muppet Christmas SUN 23 DECEMBER SAT 5 JANUARY 20:45 Mary Poppins Returns WED 23 JANUARY 18:15 Robin Hood Carol 13:00 The Grinch 11:00 The Little Mermaid 11:30 Colette 20:45 The Workshop MON 14 JANUARY 13:00 French Impressions 15:00 Nutcracker And 13:00 Mary Poppins Returns 15:30 The Favourite THU 6 DECEMBER 14:30 C’est La Vie TICKETS 12:30 Mary Poppins Returns The 4 Realms 15:45 Free Solo 15:15 The Favourite 18:15 Colette Films start at the times shown. 13:00 Wildlife 17:55 La Traviata – Venue closed at 6pm BOOKING ONLINE IS FREE! 18:00 Mary Poppins Returns 20:45 The Favourite Late-comers may not be admitted. 15:15 A Star Is Born Met Opera Live 17:45 Mary Poppins Returns MON 24 DECEMBER 20:45 Return Of The Hero 20:30 The Favourite THU 24 JANUARY 19:00 Antony & Cleopatra – SUN 16 DECEMBER PARENTS & BABIES Venue closed DAYTIME £9 (£8 concs) 13:00 The Favourite NT Live 14:00 The King And I – SUN 6 JANUARY TUE 15 JANUARY Screenings are exclusively TUE 25 DECEMBER PEAK TIME (Weekdays post 14:00 The Madness Of King 15:30 Colette FRI 7 DECEMBER Pre-record 12:00 Mary Poppins Returns for parents with babies up Venue closed George III – NT Encore 18:00 The Favourite 13:30 The Wife 17:45 Fantastic Beasts 2 5.30pm and weekends) 14:45 The Favourite to the age of 1 year. WED 26 DECEMBER 17:15 Mary Poppins Returns 19:00 The Tragedy Of King 20:30 Colette 16:00 Mug 20:30 The Girl In The £10 (£9 concs) FAMILY CINEMA Venue closed 20:15 Return Of The Hero Richard The Second – FRI 25 JANUARY 18:15 Dead In A Week Spider’s Web PARENTS & BABIES £7 All tickets £5. 20:45 The Wife MON 17 DECEMBER THU 27 DECEMBER MON 7 JANUARY NT Live 13:30 Stan And Ollie EVERY MONDAY, EVERY FILM 12:30 The Girl In The 10:45 The Grinch FAMILY CINEMA £5 13:00 Mary Poppins Returns WED 16 JANUARY 15:45 Colette SAT 8 DECEMBER (excluding Live Encores) 11:00 Arthur Christmas Spider’s Web 13:30 Nutcracker And FRENCH IMPRESSIONS 16:00 Return Of The Hero 11:30 The Favourite 18:15 Stan And Ollie 13:30 Dead In A Week 15:00 Fantastic Beasts 2 The 4 Realms 18:00 Mary Poppins Returns 15:15 The Favourite 20:45 Colette ENGLISH SUBTITLED SCREENING 15:45 The Grinch £13.50 (£12.50 concs) 20:45 Free Solo 17:45 Mary Poppins 16:00 Mug 18:00 Shoplifters MONDAYS All tickets £6 FOR THE HARD OF HEARING 18:15 The Wife 20:45 The Girl In The 18:00 Disobedience Returns AUDIO DESCRIPTION 20:30 Dead In A Week Spider’s Web 20:30 Tulip Fever STUDENTS £6 20:30 The Favourite Y SMALLFOOT (U) MONSTER’S R U B GETTING HERE IS EASY S S FAMILY CINEMA O R U E SAT 12 JAN UNIVERSITY (U) T GUNNERSBURY PARK N H N BUS: 65, 237 and 267 all stop right outside. U E G AL SATS 11AM (UNLESS OTHERWISE 6 I Dirs. Karey Kirkpatrick, Jason 0 N SAT 26 JAN SOUTH EALING 4 G A STATED SEE DIARY FOR TIMES). TRAIN: we are only a short walk from either WE ARE YOUR R D TICKETS £5 Reisig/96m/2018/USA Dir. Dan Scanlon/105m/2013/USA Brentford or Kew Bridge overground station. A funny family animated This is where it all began GUNNERSBURY £6 Mondays film about a simple yeti CAR: on-site car park (1st hour free and KEW BRIDGE JANUARY when Sulley and Mike first Blue Badge holders park for free). community turned upside met and well before they Family Cinema THE LITTLE MERMAID (U) when one of them discovers became the best of friends. CYCLE: secure cycle parking. VER TH SAT 5 JAN that Smallfoot – humans, R I A M Parent & Baby E Dirs.
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