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Oct 16 Email Version.Indd UPDATE & STUDIO Oct 2016 NEW TITLES JULIETA (15) Written and directed by Pedro Almodóvar and based on three short stories by Alice FILM Fri 7 & Tue 11 Oct 7.45pm Munro, Julieta is a “sombre, ravishing study STUDIO of grief, guilt and burden“ (TimeOut.com). On the verge of starting a new life abroad, Director: Pedro Almodóvar middle-aged teacher Julieta has a chance With Adriana Ugarte, Emma Suárez meeting with a childhood friend of her long- Spain 2016 1hr 40mins estranged daughter, Antía. Drawn back to her In Spanish with subtitles past, Julieta decides to write to Antía, trying to explain all the things she has kept secret from Tickets £8.00 her over the last 30 years. Full concessions £7.00 BORN TO BE BLUE (15) In the 1950s, jazz trumpeter Chet Baker was world-renowned as a pioneer of the West FILM Fri 14 Oct 7.45pm STUDIO Coast jazz scene and an icon of cool. By the 1960s, he was all but washed up due to years Director: Robert Budreau of addiction. Creatively blending fact with With Ethan Hawke, Carmen Ejogo fiction and driven by Ethan Hawke’s virtuoso Canada/UK 2015 performance, Born to Be Blue unfolds at a key 1hr 40mins moment in the 1960s, just as Baker attempts to stage a hard-fought comeback. Tickets £8.00 “Hawke expertly captures Baker’s angular Full concessions £7.00 fragility …” Robbie Collin, The Telegraph. ANTHROPOID (15) “Operation Anthropoid” was the code name for a daring war-time mission by the FILM Fri 28 Oct 5pm & 7.45pm Czechoslovakian army-in-exile to assassinate STUDIO SS officer Reinhard Heydrich, the hated leader of Nazi forces in Czechoslovakia. Soldiers Josef Director: Sean Ellis Gabčík (Cillian Murphy) and Jan Kubiš (Jamie With Jamie Dornan, Cillian Murphy Czech Dornan) are parachuted into their occupied Republic/UK/France 2016 2hrs homeland, with limited intelligence and little equipment, to make their way to a city under Tickets £8.00 lock down... Full concessions £7.00 NOW ON SALE TREE HOUSE - A Play for A story for our times. A play for today. Today Tree House is a story of love and dreams, promises and betrayals, hope and redemption, Wed 16 Nov 7.45pm STUDIO shot through with warmth, humour and compassion. It relates the fortunes of three By Chris Fogg people – Robbie, Jane and Alan – whom we LIVE ON STAGE first encounter as children playing in a tree Tickets £10.00 house on a piece of waste ground on the edge Full concessions £8.00 of a village. NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE One summer’s evening, two ageing presents a LIVE screening of writers, Hirst and Spooner, meet in a NO MAN’S LAND Hampstead pub and continue their THEATRE & STUDIO drinking into the night at Hirst’s stately house nearby. As the pair become Thu 15 Dec 7pm increasingly inebriated, and their stories increasingly unbelievable, the lively LIVE ON SCREEN By Harold Pinter conversation soon turns into a revealing Director: Sean Mathias power game, further complicated by the With Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart return home of two sinister younger men. Broadcast live from Wyndham’s Tickets £17.00 Full concessions £15.00 Theatre, London NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE Bernard Shaw’s classic play follows the presents a LIVE screening of life and trial of a young country girl SAINT JOAN THEATRE who declares a bloody mission to drive the English from France. As one of the Thu 16 Feb 7pm first Protestants and nationalists, she threatens the very fabric of the feudal By George Bernard Shaw society and the Catholic Church across LIVE ON SCREEN Director: Josie Rourke Europe. Josie Rourke directs Gemma With Gemma Arterton Arterton as Joan of Arc in this electrifying production. Broadcast live from the Tickets £17.00 Full concessions £15.00 Donmar Warehouse NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE “I’ve no talent for life.” Just married. Bored presents a LIVE screening of already. Hedda longs to be free... HEDDA GABLER Hedda and Tesman have just returned from their honeymoon and the Thu 9 Mar 7pm STUDIO relationship is already in trouble. Trapped Mon 13 Mar 7pm THEATRE but determined, Hedda tries to control those around her, only to see her own LIVE ON SCREEN By Henrik Ibsen world unravel. Director: Ivo van Hove With Ruth Wilson Ivo van Hove returns to National Theatre Live screens with a modern production of Tickets £17.00 Full concessions £15.00 Ibsen’s masterpiece. EXTRA SCREENINGS LOVE & FRIENDSHIP (u) Based on: Jane Austen’s ‘Lady Susan’ Director: Whit Stillman FILM Thu 15 Sep 7.45pm STUDIO With Kate Beckinsale, Chloë Sevigny, Xavier Samuel Ireland/Netherlands/France/USA 2016 Tickets £8.00 1hr 30mins Full concessions £7.00 SWALLOWS AND AMAZONS Director: Philippa Lowthorpe (PG) With Rafe Spall, Andrew Scott, Kelly Macdonald, FILM Dane Hughes Tue 25 Oct 7.30pm THEATRE UK 2016 1hr 40mins Tickets £8.00 Full concessions £7.00 www.strodetheatre.org.uk Box Office: 01458 442846 Mon - Sat 10am - 2pm.
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