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Pilgrim Group for Seniors: Travelling together in prayer and reflection

Theme: Stories for the Soul

Tuesday 10 September Tuesday 8 October Tuesday 12 November Tuesday 3 December

Starting at 13.30 in the Town Trust Room followed by tea and cake.

See separate leaflet for more details.

Films for Seniors

For more information about events for older adults contact Captain Michael Collyer CA on 2019 / 2020 [email protected] or Iris Sparks on [email protected] Programme

Sheffield Cathedral Church Street Sheffield S1 1HA

T: 0114 275 3434 E: [email protected] W: www.sheffieldcathedral.org Film Series 17 February 2020: The Importance of being Earnest Rupert Everett, , Frances O’Connor, Theme: Old Favourites and star in a film about some dashing young bachelors and the outrageous deceptions they find themselves in over love. 23 September 2019: Ladies in Lavender (running time approx. 90 minutes) Set in Cornwall in the 1930s where sisters Janet and Ursula Widdington discover a castaway on the beach below their home, a 16 March 2020: The happiest days of Your Life discovery which has an effect on them, especially Ursula, whose Starring Alastair Sim and Margaret Rutherford in a comedy where life will never be the same again. an established boys school is invaded by a girls school due to a (running time approx. 99 minutes) military mistake as a result of wartime restrictions. (running time approx. 76 minutes) 21 October 2019: Billy Elliot Starring Jamie Bell and . Billy Elliot is a heart warming 20 April 2020: Hope and Glory (please note new date) story of an 11 year old miner’s son in the North of England who’s Starring Sebastian Rice Edwards, Sarah Miles, David Hayman, life is changed forever when he stumbles upon Mrs Wilkinson’s Derrick O’Connor and Susan Woodridge. The film is set during ballet school during his weekly boxing lessons. WW2 and tells of the life of the family during the war through the (running time approx. 106 minutes) eyes of a child. (running time approx. 112 minutes) 18 November 2019: High Society Starring Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly and Frank Sinatra. The film 11 May 2020: Gentlemen prefer Blondes features Celeste Holm and Louis Armstrong who are in excellent Starring Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe as two girls who have form accompanying well loved songs such as “Now you have jazz” everything they want except an engagement ring. (running time approx. 87 minutes) and “Who wants to be a Millionaire?”

(running time approx. 102 minutes) 22 June 2020: Two a Penny 9 December 2019: Nativity 3 Starring , Dora Bryan and Ann Holloway and set in the Starring Martin Clunes, Catherine Tate, Celia Imrie, Jason Watts swinging sixties where Jamie Hopkins (Cliff) lies, steals and double and Marc Wootton. This year the children of St. Bernadette's face crosses his mother and gets involved in fist fights with criminals. their biggest adventure yet when their teacher loses his memory, Until, through the influence of his girlfriend, he becomes a born as well as Archie the donkey, and it is up to them to save the day. again Christian. (running time approx. 101 minutes) (running time approx. 105 minutes)

The films take place on Mondays, and there will be two showings starting 20 January 2020: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers at 10.30 and 13.30 in the Conrad Hilton Room (unless otherwise stated). Starring Jane Powell and Howard Keel. This is the story of seven brothers all looking for a bride. The film includes some Refreshments can be purchased from the Cathedral Coffee Shop from unforgettable choreography by Michael Kidd and songs including 10.00. Tea and cake will be available as usual at the finish of the “Bless Yore Beautiful Bride”, “ Goin’ Courting”, “When You’re in afternoon film. There is no charge for attending the film. Love” and “Spring, Spring, Spring”. (running time approx. 102 minutes) Places are limited and people are advised to let the Cathedral know in advance if you are coming to avoid disappointment (see contact details overleaf).