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OPEN AIR CINEMA BOOKING INFORMATION AND FAQS Plan your visit to Plymouth Arts Cinema Films in the Cinema Prices Plymouth Arts Cinema July Matinée Early Late What’s On - Standard tickets for Tinside Lido are £10. We will provide chairs. at Plymouth College of Art Friday 5 – Kind Hearts and Coronets, 6pm Booksmart, 8.30pm - Standard tickets for Royal William Yard are £9. Please bring your own chairs or blankets. Tavistock Place Saturday 6 Booksmart, 2.30pm Rafiki, 5.30pm Booksmart, 8pm July 2019 - VIP tickets at all venues are £18.50. The VIP package includes a chair and blanket in the VIP area, a packet Tuesday 9 – Rafiki, 6pm Booksmart, 8.30pm of Portlebay popcorn and a drink (to choose from a glass of Prosecco, a Summerskills Ale or a Luscombe’s Plymouth Wednesday 10 Booksmart, 11am (BIB), Kind Hearts..., 2.30pm Booksmart, 6pm Rafiki, 8.30pm soft drink). PL4 8AT Thursday 11 – Kind Hearts and Coronets, 6pm Booksmart, 8.30pm - 75p off standard or VIP tickets for PAC Friends (only on advance booking). Friday 12 – In Safe Hands, 6pm Dirty God, 8.30pm - No further discounts apply. Opening hours: Saturday 13 Dirty God, 2.30pm Amazing Grace, 5.30pm In Safe Hands, 8pm - Online booking fee: £1.50 per transaction. Tuesday-Friday: 5-8.30pm (open from 1pm if Tuesday 16 – Amazing Grace, 5.45pm In Safe Hands (INTRO + Q&A), 7.45pm + Open Air Cinema a matinée screening is scheduled) Wednesday 17 Amazing Grace, 2.30pm Dirty God, 6pm In Safe Hands, 8.30pm Booking and ticket collection Thursday 18 – In Safe Hands, 6pm Dirty God, 8.30pm - Tickets go on general sale on our website and at our Box Office on Tuesday 18 June at 1pm. Priority Saturday: 1-8.30pm Friday 19 – A Season in France, 6pm Sometimes Always Never, 8.30pm Bohemian Rhapsody booking is available to PAC Friends until Tuesday 25 June. Sunday and Monday: Closed Saturday 20 Sometimes Always Never, 2.30pm Sometimes Always Never, 5.30pm A Season in France, 8pm - Advance booking is strongly recommended as these events sell out. BIB screenings / Events : Box Office and Tuesday 23 – A Season in France, 6pm Sometimes Always Never, 8.30pm The Birds - Door sales on the night (subject to availability) are cash only. Café-Bar open 1 hour before start time Wednesday 24 A Season in France, 2.30pm Sometimes Always Never, 6pm A Season in France, 8.30pm - If you opted to collect your tickets at the Box Office: until Wed 31 July, you can collect your tickets from our Thursday 25 Reclaim The Frame Double Bill: Smooth Talk, 6pm Dance With a Stranger, 7.50pm main Box Office inside Plymouth College of Art, Tavistock Place, within our opening hours (Tuesday-Friday: Friday 26 – Tucked, 6pm Yesterday, 8.30pm Alien 5-8.30pm, Saturday: 1-8pm). Past this date, you will have to collect your tickets on the night at the event Contact us: Saturday 27 Tucked, 2.30pm Yesterday, 5.30pm Tucked, 8pm venue. We will have a mini box office open onsite from 8pm for Tinside Lido, and from 7pm for Royal William 01752 206 114 Tuesday 30 – Tucked, 6pm Yesterday, 8.30pm Yard. Please bring the booking confirmation email or an ID to collect your tickets. [email protected] Wednesday 31 Yesterday, 2.30pm Yesterday, 6pm Tucked, 8.30pm Casablanca www.plymouthartscentre.org FAQs - The screenings will go ahead in all but the most severe weather conditions - no refunds will be given. Open Air Cinema Fisherman’s Friends - Alcoholic drinks will not be allowed into the event. We will be running a bar for alcoholic and soft drinks (cash only). There are no restrictions on bringing food so feel free to bring a picnic. Where to find us Tinside Lido - It can get chilly in the evenings so please make sure you dress warmly - think woolly hats, jumpers, coats Our cinema is located inside Plymouth College of Art’s main campus at Tavistock Place. Go Thursday 1 August Casablanca, film starts at 9.15pm, doors and bar open from 8pm ... and more! and blankets! through Plymouth College of Art’s main entrance and turn right, you will face our Box Office Friday 2 August Fisherman’s Friends, film starts at 9.15pm, doors and bar open from 8pm - Disabled access is available at both venues. Saturday 3 August The Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert, film starts at 9.15pm, doors and bar open from 8pm - The VIP area is located at the back for Tinside Lido, at the front for Royal William Yard. We will also reserve and Café-Bar. There are then a few steps down to the Box Office and Café-Bar, with disabled an area at the front for blankets at Royal William Yard. access via a wheelchair lift. Visit our website for further information, including details on Friday 23 August Alien, film starts at 9.15pm, doors and bar open from 8pm where to park: plymouthartscentre.org/contact/ Saturday 24 August Bohemian Rhapsody, film starts at 9.15pm, doors and bar open from 8pm For a full set of FAQs, please visit the event pages on our website: www.plymouthartscentre.org Sunday 25 August The Birds, film starts at 9.15pm, doors and bar open from 8pm

Matinée screenings THE GALLERY AT PCA WITH THANKS TO Seating Plan: Seating in our cinema is allocated and you will be asked to pick a seat the the Royal William Yard Weekday matinées for this time of booking. Thursday 12 September Captain Marvel, film starts at 8.45pm, doors and bar open from 7pm Our funders, sponsors and partners Friday 13 September The Rocky Horror Picture Show, film starts at 8.45pm, doors and bar open from 7pm programme are scheduled on Saturday 14 September Bohemian Rhapsody, film starts at 8.45pm, doors and bar open from 7pm Wednesday 10, 17, 24 and 31, Access information: A2: space reserved for wheelchair users. at 2.30pm. (BIB) - Bringing in Baby; (RTF) - Reclaim The Frame. Whilst every effort is taken to ensure the accuracy of the information within this guide, mistakes do happen. A3: companion seat to the wheelchair PAC reserves the right to make changes to the programme as necessary. Please check our website for the latest updates on our programme. Bringing in Baby space. screening: Booksmart A4 and A5: front row seats reserved for Wed 10 July, 11am users with limited mobility. How to book For parents, grandparents These seats can be booked online by and carers of babies under 12 customers with access requirements. Visit our website to book online or contact our Box Office on 01752 206 114 (Tue-Fri: months to enjoy a sociable trip Visit the Gallery at PCA before 5-8.30pm, Sat: 1-8.30pm). to the cinema. All tickets £8.50, your trip to the cinema! Seats A11 and A12 can be removed hot drink included! upon request to create a second Our Box Office will be closed from Thursday 1 August and will reopen on Friday 6 September The current exhibition, Many & wheelchair space. A10 is the when our indoor programme resumes. This means that booking for Open Air Cinema Programmer’s Pick Beautiful Things, is concerned companion seat. If you are a wheelchair events will be online only from 1 August. All tickets purchased online for Open Air Cinema Special Offer with that time in youth when user and space A2 is unavailable online, can be collected at the events, or printed at home. If you have issues with booking online, In July, get a discount (each anything is possible, everything please contact the Box Office to book please call the Box Office on 01752 206 114 and leave a message or email ticket for £5) when you book is ahead of you, and life is a rush wheelchair space A11 and companion [email protected] and we will get back to you as soon as possible. a ticket for 2 or more different for new experiences. Friday 5 seat A10 (subject to availability). July - Saturday 31 August 2019 Ticket Prices (Indoor programme) Programmer’s Pick films at the Cinema Tickets Standard £9.00 / Concessions, students, OAPs £7.75 / Matinees £7.00 / (Monday-Friday 9am-5pm, Please visit our website for more Plymouth Arts Cinema is a trading same time. The offer applies to Bringing in Baby £8.50 / 25 & Under £4 (please bring ID) / PCA staff and students £4 (please name of Plymouth Arts Centre, Independent Cinema for Everyone the following films: Rafiki, Dirty Saturday 10am-1pm, closed information: https://plymouthartscentre. Registered Charity No 800664 show card) / Friends 75p discount. Online booking fee £1.50. Box Office: 01752 206 114 | www.plymouthartscentre.org | Tavistock Place, PL4 8AT God and Tucked. Sunday), free and open to all. org/seating-plan-access-information/ NT Live / RSC Live Tickets: £14 / £12 concessions. Front Cover Image: Open Air Cinema Advance booking recommended. We have two wheelchair spaces in the cinema. 2014, Royal William Yard [email protected] | /plymartscinema | @PlymArtsCinema RESTORED CLASSIC PROGRAMMER’S PICK RECLAIM THE FRAME DOUBLE BILL: WOMEN AND OBSESSION OPEN AIR CINEMA THANKS TO OUR OPEN AIR CINEMA SPONSORS TINSIDE LIDO 23-25 AUGUST

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Kind Hearts and Booksmart (15) Rafiki (12A) A Season in France (12A) Thursday 25 July Bring on summer! Alien (15) Bohemian Rhapsody (12A) The Birds (15) Coronets (U) Fri 5 – Thu 11 July Sat 6 – Wed 10 July Fri 19 – Wed 24 July Birds’ Eye View have curated a ‘Reclaim The Frame : Vintage’ season for According to The Independent, Fri 23 Aug, 9.15pm (bar from 8) Sat 24 Aug, 9.15pm (bar from 8) Sun 25 Aug, 9.15pm (bar from 8) Fri 5 – Thu 11 July Dir. Olivia Wilde, US, 2019, 102 mins. Dir. Wanuri Kahiu, Kenya/South Africa/Germany/ Dir. Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, France, 2017, 101 us as part of the BFI FAN Film Feels: Obsession season, on the theme of Plymouth is the place to be this Dir. Ridley Scott, US, 1979, 116 mins. Dir. , US, 2018, 134 mins. Dir. Alfred Hitchcock, US, 1963, 119 mins. Cast. Skyler Gisondo, Kaitlyn Dever, Lisa Kudrow. Netherlands/France/Norway, 2018, 83 mins, mins, subtitled. Cast. Eriq Ebouaney, Sandrine Cast. Sigourney Weaver, , , Cast. Rami Malek, Joseph Mazzello, , Cast. Tippi Hedren, Rod Taylor. Dir. Robert Hamer, UK, 1949, 102 mins. subtitled. Cast. Samantha Mugatsia, Neville Women and Obsession. Join us for a double bill of two unique and under- summer (we agree!), and our Cast. Dennis Price, , Valerie Hobson. Bonnaire, Aalayna Lys. Harry Dean Stanton. Aiden Gillen, , Lucy Boynton. This razor-sharp comedy about Misati, Nice Githinji. screened female-made thrillers from the 80s plus interval discussion and Open Air Cinema programme What better place to watch this This coolly elegant, subversive two A-grade students on a mission This neon-bright story of forbidden Abbas, a high school teacher in the creative writing workshops tapping into one’s own obsessive capacities! has been ranked one of the top In Tinside, no one can hear you The first of our two summer terrifying Hitchcock classic about Ealing Comedy is a timeless work to cram four years of fun into one love follows two teenage girls, Central African Republic, has fled Double bill price: £10 if you book tickets for both films at the same time. attractions! Support us scream! Ridley Scott’s sci-fi screenings of Oscar-winning killer birds than right on the of immense sophistication. Louis night is the film everyone wants Kena and Ziki, daughters of two his war-torn country with his two Smooth Talk (15) (dir. Joyce Chopra, 1986, 88 mins) features Laura Tickets go on general sale on This year, our outdoor screenings will be run as fundraising events in masterpiece is 40 years old this Bohemian Rhapsody, the film that waterfront, surrounded by seagulls Mazzini, an embittered young to see. Amy and Molly are best opposing politicians, whose children. They now live in France, Dern in her debut lead role as Connie, a teenage girl who is pursued by an Tuesday 18 June at 1pm. support of our charitable mission to bring as many people as possible year so we thought we would traces the meteoric rise of Queen who want to steal your pasties?! commoner determined to avenge friends and academic superstars friendship blossoms into romance. where Abbas works at a food enigmatic older man. Priority booking is available to PAC to experience cinema and feel inspired, challenged and thrilled by what celebrate with a special open air and their lead singer Freddie In Bodega Bay, the inhabitants’ his mother’s unjust disinheritance, who, on the eve of their high school Briefly banned in Kenya, this market, while applying for political Dance With a Stranger (15) (dir. Mike Newell, 1984, 99 mins) is a Friends until Tuesday 25 June. they encounter. screening to remind ourselves Mercury, who defied stereotypes sense of security is slowly eroded proceeds to eliminate eight graduation, realise they could have trailblazing film signals a new asylum. When Abbas’ application darkly haunting British noir written by Shelagh Delaney and based on the Advance booking is strongly There are many ways to support our charity, by making a donation, of just how atmospheric and and shattered convention to by the curious and increasingly members of the same family, all worked less, played more, and still African cinema that is a youthful, is rejected, they face a crucial true story of Ruth Ellis - the last woman to be hanged in Britain following recommended as these events dedicating a cinema seat, setting up a sponsorship or becoming a terrifying this still is. become one of the most beloved threatening behaviour of the birds famously played by Alec Guinness. achieved academic glory. vital burst of energy and hope. decision. her conviction for the murder of her lover. sell out. Friend. Visit plymouthartscentre.org/support-us for more details. entertainers on the planet. in the area...

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In Safe Hands (15) Dirty God (15) Amazing Grace (U) Sometimes Always Tucked (15) Yesterday (12A) Casablanca (U) Fisherman’s Friends (12A) The Adventures of Captain Marvel (12A) The Rocky Horror Bohemian Rhapsody (12A) Fri 12 – Thu 18 July Fri 12 – Thu 18 July Sat 13 – Wed 17 July Never (12A) Fri 26 – Wed 31 July Fri 26 – Wed 31 July Thu 1 Aug, 9.15pm (bar from 8) Fri 2 Aug, 9.15pm (bar from 8) Priscilla Queen of the Thu 12 Sep, 8.45pm (bar from 7) Picture Show (15) Sat 14 Sep, 8.45pm (bar from 7) Dir. Jeanne Herry, France, 2018, 110 mins, Dir. Sasha Polak, UK/Netherlands, 2019, 104 Dir. Alan Elliott, Sydney Pollack, US, 2018, 88 Fri 19 – Wed 24 July Dir. Jamie Patterson, UK, 2018, 79 mins. Cast. Dir. Danny Boyle, UK, 2019, 116 mins. Dir. Michael Curtiz, US, 1942, 98 mins. Cast. Dir. Chris Foggin, UK, 2018, 112 mins. Cast. Desert (15) Dir. Anna Boden, Ryan Fleck, US, 2019, 124 Fri 13 Sep, 8.45pm (bar from 7) Dir. Bryan Singer, US, 2018, 134 mins. subtitled. Cast. Sandrine Kimberlain, Gilles mins. Cast. Vicky Knight, Eliza Brady-Girard, mins. With. Aretha Franklin, Reverend James Derren Nesbitt, Jordan Stephens, April Pearson. Cast. Himesh Patel, Lily James, Ed Sheeran. Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Paul Henreid. Daniel Mays, James Purefoy, Tuppence mins. Cast. Brie Larsen, Samuel L. Jackson, Cast. Rami Malek, Joseph Mazzello, Mike Myers, Dir. Carl Hunter, UK, 2018, 89 mins. Cast. Bill Nighy, Sat 3 Aug, 9.15pm (bar from 8) Dir. Jim Sharman, UK, 1975, 95 mins. Cast. Tim Lellouche, Elodie Bouchez. Rebecca Stone. Cleveland, C.L. Franklin. Sam Riley, Alice Lowe, Jenny Agutter. Middleton, Dave Johns. . Curry, Richard O’Brien, Susan Sarandon. Aiden Gillen, Tom Hollander, Lucy Boynton. Tucked is an unexpectedly funny After he is knocked unconscious Over seventy years on, this great Dir. Stephan Elliott, Australia, 1994, 103 mins. Cast. , Terence Stamp, Guy Pearce. This is a delicate and poignant This powerful drama tells the story Almost 50 years after technical Bill Nighy is winningly deadpan as end-of-life drama set in Brighton, during a worldwide power cut, pub romantic noir is still grippingly A London music executive heads Captain Marvel is an extra- Sweethearts Brad and Janet, Be sure to catch our last open film about the intertwined fates of a young woman rebuilding her issues scuppered its original Scrabble-obsessed Merseyside with a brilliant performance by singer Jack (Himesh Patel) wakes powerful: Humphrey Bogart is Rick, to a Cornish village on a stag In their colourful bus named terrestrial Kree warrior caught stuck with a flat tire during a air screening of the utterly of an abandoned baby in need life after an acid attack leaves release, Sydney Pollack’s concert tailor Alan, whose eldest son 83-year-old Derren Nesbitt. He up in a world without The Beatles. the tough, cynical American with a weekend and tries to sign a group Priscilla, drag queen Anthony, in the middle of an intergalactic storm, discover an eerie mansion brilliant, Oscar-winning Bohemian of a home and a woman’s wish her with severe burns. A brilliant film about Aretha Franklin’s Michael stormed out of the house plays Jack Collins, who initially He reconstructs their songs from broken heart, brooding over former of shanty-singing fishermen. One fellow cross-dresser Adam and battle between her people and the populated by wild characters... Rhapsody (Best actor, Rami to become a mother. Tuesday 16 portrait of a young woman with legendary gospel album Amazing after a particularly heated round looks like retired brickie but, memory and soon worldwide lover Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman) in the of the feelgood films of the year transsexual Bernadette travel Skrulls. Living on Earth in 1995, The film that the description ‘Cult Malek). This is a foot-stomping screening with intro and Q&A with tremendous resilience, this is Grace finally makes it to the big of the popular board game, never under a towering beehive wig, fame beckons. But can he live with private room of his bar in the Vichy- – and one which we all love in the across the Australian desert she tries to uncover the secrets Classic’ was made for. Dress to celebration of Queen, their music Kate Sparshatt, former director of a heroine who makes her own screen, and is already being to return. Years later, Alan and Jack becomes Jackie, the main the lie? And will his relationship controlled Moroccan capital. South West! The Devonport Park performing for enthusiastic crowds of her past while harnessing her impress, bring your best feather and their extraordinary lead singer PAC and adoptive parent, and an choices and deals with the hailed as one of the finest music his other son Peter continue the attraction at a drag club. A film with best friend Ellie (Lily James) Rick and Ilsa will always have Paris Community Choir will be singing and homophobic locals. With a special superpowers to end the boa and your very best dance Freddie Mercury. Join in the adoption social worker. consequences. documentaries ever made. search while trying to repair their about friendship, kindness and not survive? and we will always have Tinside! some sea shanties before the film killer soundtrack and even more war. With a fierce performance moves to do the Time Warp with singing, dance along and wear a own strained relationship. giving in to the haters. so bring your best voice to join in. killer one-liners. Dress to impress. from Brie Larson. us on Friday the 13th. white vest if you dare! Go to the grid on the back cover for film times