November Cinema Guide 2016

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Cinema Guide 4 Nov - 1 Dec 2016

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Tickets £5 Multibuy discounts: £9 for 2 films / £12 for 3 films

Presented in partnership with the French programme at the University of Stirling

COME WHAT MAY - THU 17 NOV, 7.30PM

May 1940. To escape the German invasion, the inhabitants of a small village in the north of France take to the road, like millions of other French people. On this exodus, the villagers take with them a German child, whose father opposed the Nazi regime and who has been jailed in Arras for lying about his nationality. Christian Carion / France 2015 / 114 mins

A JOURNEY THROUGH FRENCH CINEMA - MON 21 NOV, 7.30PM This feature documentary charts the history of French cinema from the 1930s through to early 1970. Veteran director Bertrand Tavernier sheds light on the political and historical context of certain films as well as sharing anecdotes about some directors. Bertrand Tavernier / Gaumont 2016 / 195 mins

MADE IN FRANCE - THU 24 NOV, 7.30PM

This darkly atmospheric shock-thriller takes you on a white-knuckle ride inside a cell of homegrown extremists dedicated to bringing jihad to the streets of Paris. Sam is a Franco-Algerian journalist hoping to write a tell-all exposing the threat of domestic terrorism. Using his knowledge of Islam, he infiltrates a small cadre of extremists. From the outside, it all appears frighteningly ordinary, except for Sam, who is now in the precarious position of a normal guy trying to look like an extremist trying to look normal. Nicolas Boukhrief / 94 mins


NEW @ MACROBERT ARTS CENTRE A selection of top blockbusters, independent and foreign language films

FILMHOUSE YOU’VE BEEN TRUMPED TOO

Fri 4 Nov, 5pm Sun 6 Nov, 8pm Tue 8 Nov, 7.30pm

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This film explores the fascinating and deeply troubling confrontation between a former Second World War Land Girl from Aberdeenshire and her family and the US billionaire attempting to become the most powerful man on the planet. It’s all there – the outrageous promises, the bombast, the bullying, the threats – even the walls. It’s also a telling account of how Trump continues to make life miserable for a group of Scottish residents living close to his golf resort. Anthony Baxter / UK 2016 / TBC min

FILMHOUSE INFERNO

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Robert Langdon wakes up in an Italian hospital with no idea how he got there. A fiendish puzzle has been set for him by a madman obsessed with Dante’s Inferno and he soon finds himself following a trail of clues tied to the masterpiece. Teaming up with doctor Sienna Brooks, Langdon must race against time to recover his memories – and prevent a devastating plague from being unleashed. Fri 4 Nov, 8pm Sat 5 Nov, 2pm & 8pm Sun 6 Nov, 5pm Mon 7 Nov, 7.30pm Tue 8 Nov, 2pm Wed 9 Nov, 5pm Thu 10 Nov, 7.30pm

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Ron Howard / USA 2016 / 121 min

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FILMHOUSE ETHEL AND ERNEST

Sat 5 Nov, 5pm Sun 6 Nov, 2pm Mon 7 Nov, 5pm Wed 9 Nov, 7.30pm

A charming animated love story based on Raymond Briggs’ autobiographical book about his parents Ethel and Ernest. Ethel is a lady’s maid with aspirations to better herself when she falls in love with and marries Ernest, a milkman. Living with their son in 1940s London puts them in the firing line and Raymond is eventually evacuated to the relative safety of the countryside, while we follow Ethel and Ernest through their everyday lives. F

Roger Mainwood / UK 2016 / 94 min


FILMHOUSE THE ACCOUNTANT

Fri 11 Nov, 8pm Sat 12 Nov, 8pm Sun 13 Nov, 2pm & 5pm Mon 14 Nov, 4.45pm Tue 15 Nov, 2pm Wed 16 Nov, 5pm Thu 17 Nov, 4.45pm

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Christian Wolff (Ben Affleck) is ‘The Accountant’, a genius with numbers who’s somewhat less skilled in social situations. He works for the world’s most dangerous criminals to make their records look legitimate. Drug cartels. Arms brokers. Money launderers. Assassins. As long as they can pay, he’ll un-cook their books. But the Treasury’s Crime Enforcement Division are closing in on him, and the bodies are starting to pile up. Gavin O’Connor / USA 2016 / 128 min F M

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FILMHOUSE Uisdean wants forgiveness. After 16 years in prison, he’s released to the Highlands to balance his crofting dreams against obligations to care for his father. It takes an extraordinary love story to elude growing accusations in a film that drifts effortlessly between two opposing portraits of the same man: carer or murderer? Filmed over four years, this is a very human story of euphoric hope set against documented tragedy - what gets sacrificed when people need to see the best in each other?

Mon 14 Nov Thu 17 Nov

7.30pm (Q&A with the Director) 2pm

Lou McLoughlan / Iceland and UK 2016 / 98 min

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FILMHOUSE COME WHAT MAY

Thu 17 Nov, 7.30pm All Tickets: £5

(Multi-booking discounts available for all 3 films in the French Film Festival 2016)

May 1940. To escape the German invasion, the inhabitants of a small village in the north of France take to the road, like millions of other French people. On this exodus, the villagers take with them a German child, whose father opposed the Nazi regime and who has been jailed in Arras for lying about his nationality. During the chaos, the father is freed and sets out to find his son, accompanied by a Scottish soldier who is trying to get back to England.

Christian Carion / France 2015 / 114 mins

FILMHOUSE Take a trip into the world of Harry Potter to witness the adventures of Newt Scamander. 70 years before the author’s book was required reading at Hogwarts, Newt travelled to a land that even wizards D find bizarre - America!

Fri 18 Nov Sat 19 – Sun 20 Nov Mon 21 – Wed 23 Nov Thu 24 Nov Fri 25 Nov Sat 26 – Sun 27 Nov Mon 28 Nov Tue 29 Nov Wed 30 Nov Thu 1 Dec

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12.01am, 5pm, 8pm 11.15am, 2pm, 5pm, 8pm 4.30pm & 7.30pm 1.30pm & 7.30pm 5pm & 8pm 11.15am, 2pm, 5pm, 8pm 4.30pm & 7.30pm 1.30pm, 4.30pm & 7.30pm 4.30pm & 7.30pm 1.30pm, 4.30pm & 7.30pm

David Yates / UK and USA 2016 / TBC


PLAYHOUSE THE QUEEN OF KATWE

Fri 18 Nov, 7.30pm Sat 19 Nov, 7.30pm Sun 20 Nov, 7.30pm

Living in the slum of Katwe in Kampala, Uganda, is a constant struggle for 10-year-old Phiona and her family. However, her world changes when she meets Robert Katende, a missionary who teaches children how to play chess. Phiona is fascinated with the game and soon becomes a top player, under Katende’s guidance. Her success in local competitions and tournaments opens the door to a bright future and a golden chance to escape from a life of poverty.

Mira Nair / USA 2016 / 124 min

PLAYHOUSE A JOURNEY THROUGH FRENCH CINEMA

Mon 21 Nov, 7.30pm All Tickets: £5

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This feature documentary charts the history of French cinema from the 1930s through to early 1970. Veteran director Bertrand Tavernier sheds light on the political and historical context of certain films as well as sharing anecdotes about some directors. Delving into French classics, the documentary includes interviews and footage from Jean Renoir, Claude Sautet, Jean-Luc Godard, Louis Malle, Francois Truffaut and Jacques Becker.

(Multi-booking discounts available for all 3 films in the French Film Festival 2016)

Bertrand Tavernier / Gaumont 2016 / 195 mins

PLAYHOUSE MADE IN FRANCE

Thu 24 Nov, 7.30pm All Tickets: £5

(Multi-booking discounts available for all 3 films in the French Film Festival 2016)

This darkly atmospheric shock-thriller takes you on a white-knuckle ride inside a cell of homegrown extremists dedicated to bringing jihad to the streets of Paris. Sam is a Franco-Algerian journalist hoping to write a tell-all about the threat of domestic terrorism. Using his knowledge of Islam, he infiltrates a small cadre of extremists led by Hassan, a disgruntled shoe salesman whose chief leadership credential is having met “the principals” on his pilgrimage to Mecca. From the outside, it all appears frighteningly ordinary, except for Sam, who is now in the precarious position of a normal guy trying to look like an extremist trying to look normal. Nicolas Boukhrief / 94 mins


REWIND - Back by popular demand! FILMHOUSE BRIDGET JONES’S BABY

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Bridget is over 40, single (again) and pregnant! The problem is, no one knows who the father of Bridget Jones’s baby is – not even Bridget herself.

Fri 11 Nov, 5pm Sat 12 Nov, 2pm & 5pm Sun 13 Nov, 8pm

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It might be Mark. On the other hand, it could be her dashing American suitor Jack. She has to figure out which of them is the father and break the news to her parents. Suffice to say, her ‘happily ever after’ isn’t going according to plan. Sharon Maguire / Various 2016 / 123 min

DEMENTIA FRIENDLY

All tickets are £3 - Assisting companion or family member goes free FILMHOUSE

ETHEL AND EARNEST A charming animated love story based on Raymond Briggs’ autobiographical book about his parents Ethel and Earnest.

Roger Mainwood / UK 2016 / 94 min

Thu 10 Nov, 11am

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SUBTITLED

The subtitled screenings for November are...

Inferno Sun 6 Nov 5pm

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Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Tue 29 Nov 7.30pm

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These films have a transcription of the film’s dialogue in English along the bottom of the screen and may also describe the film sounds. Look out for foreign language films too marked FL

AUTISM FRIENDLY

The autism friendly screening for November is ...

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Sun 27 Nov 11.15am This screening is open to everyone, but the lights are on low, the volume’s turned down and there are no adverts or trailers before the films.

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EVENT CINEMA FOR 2016 ROYAL OPERA HOUSE LIVE LES CONTES D’HOFFMAN The Royal Opera’s lavish production of Offenbach’s masterpiece is a favourite with audiences. Created by Academy Awardwinning film director John Schlesinger, this production brings alive a 19th-century world of romance, comedy, mystery and menace.

Tue 15 Nov, 6.15pm Tickets: £15 / £12.50 Conc & Friends

At the centre of these extraordinary tales of clockwork dolls, magical glasses, ghostly voices and sensual courtesans is the vivid imagination of the drunken romantic poet Hoffmann. Charismatic young tenor Vittorio Grigolo is Hoffmann – compelled to tell the story of his lovers who, he believes, have all been stolen by a succession of arch villains.

ALAN BENNETT’S DIARIES LIVE + EXCLUSIVE Q&A This unmissable live event takes a candid look into the mind of Alan Bennett, Britain’s best-loved writer, who, at 82, shows no signs of slowing down.

Wed 16 Nov, 8pm Tickets: £14 / £11.50 Conc & Friends

It will include a screening of Alan Bennett’s Diaries, a new film about the writer, followed by an exclusive Q&A with Alan Bennett from his local community library in Primrose Hill. Inspired by his acerbic and often hilarious diaries, the film shows Alan as he’s never been seen before.

ROYAL OPERA HOUSE LIVE THE NUTCRACKER The Royal Ballet’s glorious production of The Nutcracker, created by Peter Wright in 1984, is the production par excellence of an all-time ballet favourite.

Thu 8 Dec, 7.15pm Sun 11 Dec, 2pm Thu 15 Dec, 7.15pm Tickets: £15 / £12.50 Conc & Friends

It is Christmas Eve and Drosselmeyer the magician sweeps young Clara away on a fantasy adventure in which time is suspended, the family living room becomes a great battlefield, and a magical journey takes them through the Land of Snow to the Kingdom of Sweets.


ALL’OPERA COPPELIA This 19th century classic is an enchanting tale about a mechanical doll made by the toy-maker Dr. Coppelius. The doll is so life-like that some believe she is his daughter and the mistake leads to intrigue and jealousy in love.

Sun 15 Jan (2017), 7pm Tickets: £15 / £12.50 Conc & Friends

NEW: NATIONAL

Seduced by the disturbing and dramatic atmospheres of Hoffmann’s tale, Mauro Bigonzetti interprets the rich score by Delibes as a web of illusion, deception, reality and memories. He’s coupled this with confusion and ambiguity from the eyes and gazes of the performers that will perplex audiences towards a point of no return.

THEATRE LIVE NO MAN’S LAND (ENCORE) Following their hit run on Broadway, Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart return to the West End stage in Harold Pinter’s No Man’s Land, broadcast from Wyndham’s Theatre, London.

Thu 19 Jan, 7pm Tickets: £14 / £11.50 Conc & Friends

One summer’s evening, two ageing writers, Hirst and Spooner, meet in a Hampstead pub and continue their drinking into the night at Hirst’s stately house nearby. As the pair become increasingly inebriated, and their stories increasingly unbelievable, the lively conversation soon turns into a revealing power game, further complicated by the return home of two sinister younger men. The broadcast will be followed by an exclusive Q&A with the cast and director.

NEW: NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE AMADEUS Music. Power. Jealousy. Lucian Msamati (Luther, Game of Thrones, NT Live: The Comedy of Errors) plays Salieri in Peter Shaffer’s iconic play, broadcast live from the National Theatre, and with live orchestral accompaniment by Southbank Sinfonia.

Thu 2 Feb, 7pm Tickets: £14 / £11.50 Conc & Friends

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a rowdy young prodigy, arrives in Vienna, the music capital of the world – and he’s determined to make a splash. Awestruck by his genius, court composer Antonio Salieri has the power to promote his talent or destroy his name. Seized by obsessive jealousy he begins a war with Mozart, with music, and ultimately, with God.


NEW: ROYAL

OPERA HOUSE LIVE WOOLF WORKS The pioneering literary work of Virginia Woolf is the inspiration for multi-awardwinning choreographer Wayne McGregor’s brilliant triptych for The Royal Ballet.

Wed 8 Feb, 7.15pm Tickets: £15 / £12.50 Conc & Friends

NEW: ROYAL

McGregor has long been at the cutting edge of ballet, working with collaborators from across the artistic world, and in this critically acclaimed work he combines themes from three of Woolf’s landmark novels – Mrs Dalloway, Orlando and The Waves – with elements of her letters, essays and diaries.

SHAKESPEARE COMPANY LIVE THE TEMPEST (ENCORE) Simon Russell Beale returns to the RSC after 20 years to play Prospero in this groundbreaking production directed by Artistic Director Gregory Doran. On a distant island a man waits...

Thu 9 Feb, 7pm Tickets: £15 / £12.50 Conc & Friends

NEW: NATIONAL

Robbed of his position, power and wealth, his enemies have left him in isolation. But this is no ordinary man, and this no ordinary island. Prospero is a magician, able to control the very elements and bend nature to his will.

THEATRE LIVE SAINT JOAN Gemma Arterton is Joan of Arc, broadcast live from the Donmar Warehouse. Bernard Shaw’s classic play follows the life and trial of a young country girl who declares a bloody mission to drive the English from France. As one of the first Protestants and nationalists, she threatens the very fabric of the feudal society and the Catholic Church across Europe.

Thu 16 Feb, 7pm Tickets: £14 / £11.50 Conc & Friends

Josie Rourke (Coriolanus, Les Liaisons Dangereuses) directs Gemma Arterton (Gemma Bovery, Nell Gwynn, Made in Dagenham) as Joan of Arc in this electrifying production.


NEW: ROYAL

OPERA HOUSE LIVE THE SLEEPING BEAUTY A perennial delight and a much-loved classic, The Royal Ballet’s production combines the best of classical ballet, with all its charms and virtuosity, splendid music and talented dancers.

Tue 28 Feb, 7pm Thu 2 Mar, 7pm Sun 5 Mar, 2pm Tickets: £15 / £12.50 Conc & Friends

NEW: NATIONAL

First choreographed to Tchaikovsky’s great musical score by Marius Petipa in Russia in 1890, The Sleeping Beauty has wonderful ensembles, solos, including the Rose Adage as Princess Aurora meets her suitors, and of course the concluding celebratory dances for the happy union of prince and princess.

THEATRE LIVE HEDDA GABLER ‘I’ve no talent for life.’ Just married. Bored already. Hedda longs to be free... Hedda and Tesman have just returned from their honeymoon and the relationship is already in trouble. Trapped but determined, Hedda tries to control those around her, only to see her own world unravel.

Thu 9 Mar, 7pm Tickets: £14 / £11.50 Conc & Friends

Tony Award-winning director Ivo van Hove (A View from the Bridge at the Young Vic Theatre) returns to National Theatre Live screens with a modern production of Ibsen’s masterpiece. Ruth Wilson (Luther, The Affair, Jane Eyre) plays the title role in a new version by Patrick Marber (Notes on a Scandal, Closer).

ALL’OPERA MANON LESCAUT María José Siri and Gregory Kunde star as the ill-fated lovers at the centre of Manon Lescaut, Puccini’s passionate adaptation of the classic novel about a free-spirited country girl who becomes the toast of Paris and finds herself torn between true love and a life of luxury.

Tue 14 Mar, 7pm Tickets: £15 / £12.50 Conc & Friends

The opera had its debut in 1893 and was Puccini’s first major triumph - a hit with critics and audiences alike. It was with this work that Puccini revealed himself 124 years ago on the very same stage of the Teatro Regio Turino as an operatic composer on a par with Verdi.


NEW: ROYAL

OPERA HOUSE LIVE MADAMA BUTTERFLY Puccini’s Madama Butterfly is one of the most popular of all operas, with ravishing music and a heartbreaking story of a loving geisha deserted by a callous American husband. Much loved soprano Ermonela Jaho sings the title role for the first time at Covent Garden, in Moshe Leiser and Patrice Caurier’s stunningly beautiful production.

Thu 30 Mar, 7.15pm Tickets: £15 / £12.50 Conc & Friends

NEW: ROYAL

The exotic imagery of the Nagasaki setting is drawn from 19th-century Western artists’ romanticized views of Japan. Puccini’s music brings alive the birdsong of the morning, the ritual of a wedding and the seduction of a young, innocent bride.

OPERA HOUSE LIVE JEWELS

Tue 11 Apr, 7.15pm Tickets: £15 / £12.50 Conc & Friends

NEW: ROYAL

George Balanchine’s evocation of the sparkle of emeralds, rubies and diamonds is a brilliant ballet classic. The French Romantic music of Fauré provides the impetus for the subtlety and lyricism of Emeralds, while the fire of Rubies comes from Stravinsky and the jazz-age energy of New York. Grandeur and elegance complete the ballet with the splendour of Imperial Russia and the peerless music of Tchaikovsky in Diamonds. Jewels is a masterclass in the many luminous facets of classical ballet and indeed of The Royal Ballet itself: the virtuoso choreography of Balanchine, the intensity of the soloists and the precision of the entire Company.

SHAKESPEARE COMPANY LIVE JULIUS CAESAR Angus Jackson directs Shakespeare’s epic political tragedy, as the race to claim the empire spirals out of control. Caesar returns from war, all-conquering, but mutiny is rumbling through the corridors of power. The Rome season in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre opens with the politics of spin and betrayal turning to violence.

Wed 26 Apr, 7pm Tickets: £15 / £12.50 Conc & Friends

Following his sell-out productions of Tom Morton-Smith’s Oppenheimer (2014) and James Fenton’s adaptation of Don Quixote (2016), Season Director Angus Jackson steers the thrilling action.


NEW: ALL’OPERA

DON CARLO

Fri 5 May, 7pm Tickets: £15 / £12.50 Conc & Friends

NEW: ROYAL

Zubin Mehta conducts a cast led by Fabio Sartori and Julianna Di Giacomo in the acclaimed Don Carlo, Verdi’s opera about love, ambition and intrigue in 16th-century Spain, based upon the life of Carlos, Prince of Asturias (1545-1568). Carlos was betrothed to Elizabeth of Valois (15451568), the daughter of France’s King Henry II but for political reasons, Elizabeth was ultimately married to Carlos’ father Philip II of Spain. Based on the 1787 dramatic poem by Friedrich Schiller, Don Carlo was first performed at the Paris Opéra in 1867 where politics and religion were dangerously entwined.

SHAKESPEARE COMPANY LIVE ANTHONY AND CLEOPATRA Following Caesar’s assassination, Mark Antony has reached the heights of power. Now he has neglected his empire for a life of decadent seduction with his mistress, Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt. Torn between love and duty, Antony’s military brilliance deserts him, and his passion leads the lovers to their tragic end.

Wed 24 May, 7pm Tickets: £15 / £12.50 Conc & Friends

NEW: ROYAL

Iqbal Khan returns to the RSC to direct, following his critically acclaimed productions of Othello (2015) and Much Ado About Nothing (2012).

SHAKESPEARE COMPANY LIVE TITUS ANDRONICUS The decay of Rome reaches violent depths in Shakespeare’s most bloody play.

Wed 9 Aug, 7pm Tickets: £14 / £11.50 Conc & Friends

Titus is a ruler exhausted by war and loss, who relinquishes power but leaves Rome in disorder. Rape, cannibalism and severed body parts fill the moral void at the heart of this corrupt society. Shakespeare’s gory revenge tragedy presents us with murder as entertainment, and, as the body count piles up, poses questions about the nature of sexuality, family, class and society. Blanche McIntyre returns to the RSC to direct Shakespeare’s brutal revenge tragedy after her debut directing The Two Noble Kinsmen (2016).


FAMILY REWIND & PARENT & TODDLER*

All tickets are ÂŁ2 *Tickets for babies under 12 months are free

FILMHOUSE Young Kubo’s peaceful existence comes crashing down when he accidentally summons a vengeful spirit from the past. Now on the run, Kubo joins forces with Monkey and Beetle to unlock a secret legacy. Armed with a magical instrument, Kubo must battle the Moon King and other gods and monsters to save his family and solve the mystery of his fallen father, the greatest samurai warrior the world has ever known. D

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Travis Knight / USA 2016 / 102 min

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Mon-Thu 10am to 7.45pm (Phones close at 7pm) Fri-Sun 10am to 8.15pm (Phones close at 7pm)

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ACCESS INFORMATION

Macrobert Arts Centre welcomes all visitors with additional support needs, visit www.macrobertartscentre.org or call 01786 466 666 for full details. All information is correct at time of print and is subject to change without prior notice / Macrobert Arts Centre cannot be held liable for any arrangements made due to changes to the brochure.

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SYMBOLS D AUDIO DESCRIBED SCREENING A AUTISM FRIENDLY SCREENING M MIDWEEK MATINEE SCREENING FL FOREIGN LANGUAGE SCREENING P PARENT & TODDLER SCREENING S SUBTITLED SCREENING F 5PM(ISH) FILMS FOR A FIVER (MON / WED / FRI)


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BOOKING & INFO ABOUT YOUR VISIT BOX OFFICE OPENING HOURS Mon-Thu 10am to 7.45pm (Phones close at 7pm) Fri-Sun 10am to 8.15pm (Phones close at 7pm)

TICKET PRICES (Filmhouse): £6.95 / £6.45 Conc TICKET DISCOUNTS:* Students £5 Friends £5.45 Family Rewind £2 (all tickets) Midweek Matinees £3.20 £5 @ 5pm Screenings (Mon, Wed & Fri screenings only) GROUP DISCOUNT* - WEE GROUP SAVER: 4 tickets for the same film for any 4 people £23.80 *All discounts and offers are subject to availability and at the discretion of Macrobert Arts Centre.

TICKET PRICES (Playhouse): £6 / £5 Students & Friends FIND US

Macrobert Arts Centre, University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA Limited parking is available on the University Campus, please note that during term time there is a cost involved and the car parks can be extremely busy. For public transport options call Traveline Scotland on 0871 200 22 33.

ACCESS INFORMATION

Macrobert Arts Centre welcomes all visitors with additional support needs, visit www.macrobertartscentre.org or call 01786 466 666 for full details. All information is correct at time of print and is subject to change without prior notice / Macrobert Arts Centre cannot be held liable for any arrangements made due to changes to the brochure.

MACROBERT ARTS CENTRE SUPPORTERS:

Macrobert Arts Centre limited is a Scottish charity, no SC039546.

SYMBOLS D AUDIO DESCRIBED SCREENING A AUTISM FRIENDLY SCREENING M MIDWEEK MATINEE SCREENING FL FOREIGN LANGUAGE SCREENING P PARENT & TODDLER SCREENING S SUBTITLED SCREENING F £5 @ 5 TICKETS (MON / WED / FRI)


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