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Sept-19-Feb-20-Brochure.Pdf SEPT 19 – FEB 20 FRIENDS Join our Friends Scheme to enjoy a year’s worth of exclusive benefits. INDIVIDUAL FRIEND: £29.50 Four free cinema tickets Discounted cinema tickets (two per screening) FRIEN Ticket discounts on a range of live shows (two per show) UR DS O D Y I S R C O O FAMILY FRIEND: £55 F FRIENDS U T N Eight free cinema tickets U DISCOUNT T O S K Discounted cinema tickets (four per screening) T A O M O L P Ticket discounts on a range of live shows (four per show) ! SENIOR FRIEND: £26 Four free cinema tickets Discounted cinema tickets (two per screening) Ticket discounts on a range of live shows (two per show) Plus plenty of other perks, including a 15% discount on all food and drink. JOIN OVER THE PHONE: 01306 881717 HOW TO BOOK ONLINE dorkinghalls.co.uk BY PHONE 01306 881717 Monday - Saturday: 10am until the beginning of the last show/film. Sunday: one hour before the first show/film to the beginning of the last show/film. IN PERSON Reigate Road, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 1SG Monday - Saturday: 10am until the beginning of the last show/film. Sunday: one hour before the first show/film to the beginning of the last show/film. We’re proud to once again be part of Mole Valley’s Arts Alive festival. Taking place throughout October, Arts Alive is the biggest arts festival in the South East, and features a variety of local events, including film screenings, theatrical productions, live music, poetry readings, craft workshops and much more. www.arts-alive.co.uk FRIENDS EVENT SCREENINGS DISCOUNT THE METROPOLITAN NATIONAL THEATRE OPERA ENCORE ONE MAN, TWO ENCORE LA BOHÈME GUVNORS Tuesday 3 September, 7pm Thursday 26 September, 7.30pm ENCORE AIDA ENCORE A MIDSUMMER Monday 9 September, 7pm NIGHT’S DREAM LIVE TURANDOT Thursday 17 October, 7pm Saturday 12 October, 5.55pm LIVE HANSARD STARRING ENCORE TURANDOT LINDSAY DUNCAN Wednesday 16 October, 1pm Thursday 7 November, 7pm LIVE MANON ENCORE PRESENT LAUGHTER Saturday 26 October, 5.55pm STARRING ANDREW SCOTT Thursday 28 November, 7pm LIVE MADAM BUTTERFLY Saturday 9 November, 5.55pm ENCORE MADAM BUTTERFLY Wednesday 13 November, 1pm ROYAL OPERA ENCORE AKHNATEN Monday 25 November, 7pm LIVE DON GIOVANNI LIVE WOZZECK Tuesday 8 October, 6.45pm Saturday 11 January, 5.55pm ENCORE DON GIOVANNI LIVE PORGY AND BESS Tuesday 15 October, 1pm Saturday 1 February, 5.55pm LIVE DON PASQUALE ENCORE PORGY AND BESS Thursday 24 October, 7.30pm Thursday 6 February, 1pm ENCORE DON PASQUALE LIVE AGRIPPINA Monday 28 October, 1.30pm Saturday 29 February, 5.55pm LIVE LA BOHÈME Wednesday 29 January, 7.45pm ENCORE LA BOHÈME MARGARET ATWOOD Monday 3 February, 1.30pm LIVE IN CINEMAS Tuesday 10 September, 7.30pm BOLSHOI BALLET ENCORE RAYMONDA Monday 28 October, 7pm ENCORE LA CORSAIRE Monday 18 November, 7pm ENCORE THE NUTCRACKER Sunday 15 December, 1pm LIVE GISELLE Sunday 26 January, 3pm ENCORE SWAN LAKE Monday 24 February, 7pm National Theatre, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, image Manuel Harlan ROYAL BALLET LIVE CONCERTO/ENIGMA VARIATIONS/RAYMONDA ACT III Tuesday 5 November, 7.15pm ENCORE CONCERTO/ENIGMA VARIATIONS/RAYMONDA ACT III Monday 11 November, 1pm LIVE COPPELIA Tuesday 10 December, 7.15pm The Metropolitan Opera, Porgy and Bess ENCORE COPPELIA Monday 16 December, 1:30pm ENCORE THE NUTCRACKER Tuesday 17 December, 7.15pm LIVE THE SLEEPING BEAUTY Thursday 16 January, 7.15pm ENCORE THE SLEEPING BEAUTY Monday 20 January, 1pm LIVE MARSTON & SCARLETT (WORLD PREMIERE) Tuesday 25 February, 7.15pm Bolshoi Ballet, Giselle FRIENDS DISCOUNT CAFE Come with your own cup and get 25p off any hot drink Open daily from 9am until the beginning of the last show or film. Using quality beans and clever machines, We also serve freshly-made salads, our friendly cafe team are experienced at sandwiches, soups and award-winning brewing the best coffee in Dorking. Have Pieminister pies with sides. it to go, or in with a pastry and paper. GIFT VOUCHERS You can buy vouchers for films, live shows, event screenings and Friends membership. Find out more at dorkinghalls.co.uk CINEMA MONDAYS All cinema tickets just £7.50 NAPPY MONDAYS Screenings for adults with babies. Monthly on a Monday at 10.30am. 0-1s: free; 1-4s: £1.50; adults: £5.50 SATURDAY MORNING KIDS SCREENINGS The latest children’s releases on Saturdays at 11am. Tickets £5.50 DEMENTIA FRIENDLY SCREENINGS For people with dementia and their families, friends and carers. Monthly on a Monday at 10.30am. Free tea and coffee 30 minutes before the film starts. Tickets £6.50 AUTISM FRIENDLY SCREENINGS Monthly on a Saturday at 10.30am. Tickets £5.50 SUBTITLED SCREENINGS We now show regular subtitled versions of the latest films. EVENT HIRE Our striking Art Deco building overlooks the scenic Surrey Hills. We’re 20 minutes’ drive from the M25 or a ten-minute walk from Dorking station, which offers direct train services to London Victoria and Waterloo. We have four versatile, modern rooms; the largest, our Grand Hall, can seat up to 813 delegates. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, a resident technical crew, high-quality audio visual equipment, two bars and bespoke catering. • MEETINGS • CONFERENCES • EXHIBITIONS • PARTIES • PERFORMANCES • WEDDINGS • FILM LOCATION HIRE 01306 879200 dorkinghalls.co.uk/venuehire TO DISCUSS YOUR OPTIONS, ADVERTISING EMAIL DORKING.HALLS@ MOLEVALLEY.GOV.UK OR CALL OPPORTUNITIES 01306 879257 We attract around 200,000 visitors a year, and are the perfect place to engage with local people. PRE-SCREENING EVENTS WEBSITE CINEMA BROCHURE ADVERTISING ADVERTISING Our biannual brochure Our website attracts We welcome more is mailed to 10,000 around 23,000 visitors than 55,000 customers. A further every month cinemagoers every year 8,000 are distributed to businesses in the area or picked up by customers at the theatre CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP • Free cinema tickets • Exclusive show offers • Membership of our Friends Scheme for all your employees • Special offers on live shows & exclusive access to last-minute deals • Your logo included in our events brochure (2 x 18,000 copies printed a year) 01306 879257 [email protected] WEST END THEATRE TRIPS The affordable, stress-free way to visit Theatreland. Want to see the world’s best shows, but don’t want to pay hundreds on theatre and train tickets? Join us on one of our West End trips. You’ll be driven from Dorking Halls to the theatre, where you’ll sit in carefully selected seats. At the end we’ll take you straight back to Dorking. No battling through busy streets; no crowded late-night trains. Tickets sell quickly, so early booking is recommended. Prices include your ticket and coach journey. 9 - 5 THE MUSICAL TUESDAY 24 SEPTEMBER Savoy Theatre; coach leaves 5pm; seats in stalls Tickets: £64.50 “PACKED WITH LAUGHS AS BIG AS DOLLY’S PERSONALITY” Daily Mirror Inspired by the hit film and brought to you by Dolly herself, this hilarious new West End production is about teaming up, standing up and taking care of business. COME FROM AWAY THURSDAY 7 NOVEMBER Phoenix Theatre; coach leaves 5pm Tickets: £67 “THIS MUSICAL GETS EVERYTHING RIGHT. IRRESISTIBLE AND INSPIRING.” The Times This joyous new musical shares the incredible real-life story of the 7,000 air passengers from all over the world who were grounded in Canada during the wake of 9/11. THE SNOWMAN WEDNESDAY 11 DECEMBER Sadler’s Wells Theatre; coach leaves 4.30pm; seats in stalls Tickets: £55; under 18s: £45 “GUARANTEED TO MELT THE HEART OF EVEN THE MOST CYNICAL SCROOGE” The Guardian This enchanting festive favourite will take you on a wintery adventure full of dance, live music, storytelling and magic. On the way home there will be a short tour of London’s Christmas lights. CHRISTMAS WITH ALAN TITCHMARSH SATURDAY 14 DECEMBER Royal Festival Hall; coach leaves 5pm; seats in balcony Tickets: £55 Enjoy a traditional evening of Christmas music performed by the London Philharmonic Choir and the London Concert Orchestra. Presented by Alan Titchmarsh, and with a short tour of London’s Christmas lights. DISNEY’S THE LION KING WEDNESDAY 26 FEBRUARY Lyceum Theatre; coach leaves 5pm Tickets: 65; under 18s: £55 Now in its 20th year at London’s Lyceum Theatre, visionary director Julie Taymor’s acclaimed reimagining of Disney’s beloved film will redefine your expectation of theatre. SCREAMING BLUE MURDER COMEDY CLUB The hottest new talent on the comedy circuit. Over 18s only. Fun starts 8.30pm. ADVANCE: £12.50 ON DAY: £14.50 FRIENDS ADVANCE: £10.50 ON DAY: £12.50 2019 FRIENDS DISCOUNT FRIDAY 20 SEPTEMBER Anthony King Zahra Barri Ben Norris Compere: Howard Read FRIDAY 18 OCTOBER Tony Law Jenny Collier Joseph Wilson Compere: Howard Read FRIDAY 15 NOVEMBER Suzy Bennett Nelson Gombakomba Joey Page Compere: Howard Read 2020 FRIDAY 17 JANUARY Jonny Awsum Harriet Dyer Michael Legge Compere: Howard Read FRIDAY 21 FEBRUARY Robert White Sally-Anne Hayward Philip Simon Compere: Howard Read If you can’t make this date, Jimmy will be back Tuesday 3 March. JIMMY CARR: TERRIBLY FUNNY WEDNESDAY 4 SEPTEMBER, 8PM TICKETS: £31.50 Jimmy’s brand new show contains jokes about all kinds of terrible things. Apparently having political correctness at a comedy show is like having health and safety at a rodeo. You’ve been warned! THROUGH THE DECADES WITH ROY ORBISON AND BUDDY HOLLY SUNDAY 15 SEPTEMBER, 7.30PM TICKETS: £18.50; CONCESSIONS: £17.50 After playing in Europe and all over the UK, vocal talent Darren Page and top Buddy Holly tribute Marc Robinson will perform an uplifting two-hour rock and roll show full of pure nostalgia, with all the hits and a few surprise early tracks.
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