2017 WINTER

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Natalie Portman: Jackie

WINTER17

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WELCOME

And happy new year! Even if you are reading this in late February... So, 2017 is here and with it, new films, new seats, new LIVE performances and oh, yes, new prices... First the films; from box office surefire hits such as Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and T2: Trainspotting, from Oscar-buzz titles La La Land and Manchester by the Sea, to less vaunted titles such as American Pastoral and Denial along with a few classics such as Kiss Me Deadly, Kes and Oklahoma!, we hope to have covered all bases! More importantly, have you tried our new seats yet? Having listened to your feedback, we made the tough call of replacing all of our original 1930s seats with a more comfortable refurbished set. Fear not however, they’re still as glamorous as ever and you’ll now be able to enjoy a film without losing all feeling in your posterior! LIVE performaces are selling fast so book early if you want to see the likes of NT's Amedeus or Hedda Gabler, or ROH's Sleeping Beauty or Madama Butterfly. With our new website as well we hope you’ll understand why our tickets prices have risen slightly.

Paul & Esther

BOOK ONLINE 2 www.tNLcinema.co.uk


FILM

It's always a great time of year for films as everyone vies for momentum before the Oscars. So we have a veritable smorgasbord of titles for you: from Birth of a Nation to Jackie, from Sully to T2:Trainspotting, from La La Land to Denial. Tuck in.

CLASSIC CINEMA

As you know we like to mix it up here at The Northern Light, so alongside the latest blockbusters, you'll see a few absolute classics: Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?, Kiss Me Deadly, Roman Holiday, Kes and Oklahoma! Yee haw!

SATELLITE SCREENINGS

This winter we're bringing you live screenings from the RSC, NT and ROH, including The Tempest, Amedeus, Saint Joan, Sleeping Beauty, Hedda Gabler & Madama Butterfly.

CULT FRIDAYS

These Cult Friday Films really do go to eleven! Once every six weeks or so we'll bring you a Friday night to die for with a screening of the absolute classics. So, calling all "Warriors, come out to play!" All information is correct at time of going to press but is liable to change, due to unforeseen circumstances or if something better comes along!

2017 TICKET PRICES

SOFA FOR TWO £35 (includes a bottle of wine) ARMCHAIRS £11.50 STD SEATS £8.50 SENIORS (+60) / STUDENTS £7.50 UNWAGED / U16s £5.50 £1 OFF EVERY TICKET FOR MEMBERS MANGO MOVIES EVERY WEDS* 2-4-1 TICKETS FOR ALL ACTIVE MANGO USERS *Excludes LIVE events

ALL TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED IN ADVANCE EITHER ONLINE OR BY PHONE NO TICKET SALES ARE ALLOWED ON THE DOOR

MEMBERSHIP

If you’re a regular cinema-goer why not join our membership scheme? * FREE cinema tickets (2 single/ 4 joint) * £1 off every further ticket you purchase * Special events * Members offers and competitions * 10% off hire rates SINGLE £30 JOINT £50

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TNLC FILM OF THE MONTH

DOCTOR STRANGE

NO MAN’S LAND

(12A) Dir. Scott Derrickson, 2016, 115 mins

(U) Dir. Sean Mathias, 2016, 120 mins

Talented New York neurosurgeon Doctor Stephen Strange must put ego aside after a tragic car accident and learn the secrets of a hidden world of mysticism and alternate dimensions.

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, recorded live in December from Wyndham’s Theatre, London.

WED 4 JAN, 7:30pm

NOCTURNAL ANIMALS (15)

Dir. Tom Ford, 2016, 117 mins

This stylish psychodrama is a skilful synthesis of the mood of Hitchock, the skewed reality of Lynch and Kubrick’s obsessive attention to detail. It’s a “story inside a story,” revolving around Susan, who receives a book manuscript from her ex-husband, whom she left 20 years earlier. The manuscript, “Nocturnal Animals,” revolves around a man whose family vacation turns violent and deadly...

SUN 8 JAN, 2pm - LIVE ENCORE Sofa & Wine £40, Armchairs £15, Std Seats £12/10/9

A STREET CAT NAMED BOB((12A)

Dir. Roger Spottiswoode, 2016, 103 mins

Based on the international best selling book, this is the true, feel good story of how James Bowen, a busker and recovering drug addict, has his life transformed when he meets a stray ginger cat called Bob. SUN 8 & THU 12 JAN, 7:30pm

THU 5 & FRI 6 JAN, 7:30pm

BOOK ONLINE www.tNLcinema.co.uk

BOX OFFICE: 01629 337513


THE TEMPEST (PG)

ALLIED

From the Royal Shakespeare Company comes The Tempest. Robbed of his position, power and wealth, Prospero’s enemies have left him in isolation. But he is a magician, able to control the elements and bend nature to his will, so when a sail appears on the horizon, he spies revenge on the men who wronged him.

In 1942, an intelligence officer in North Africa encounters a female French Resistance fighter on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. When they reunite in London, their relationship is tested by the pressures of war. Starring Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard.

(15) Dir. Gregory Doran, 2016, 155 mins including one interval Dir. David Ayer, 2016, 95 mins

WED 11 JAN, 7pm - LIVE EVENT Sofa & Wine £45, Armchairs £18, Std Seats £15/13/11

FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM (12A)

Dir. David Yates, 2016, 133 mins

SAT 14 & SUN 15 JAN, 7:30pm

AMERICAN PASTORAL (15)

Dir. Ewan McGregor, 2016, 108 mins

In 1968, a hardworking man, who’s been a staple in his quaint community for years, watches his seemingly perfect middle class life fall apart as his daughter’s new radical political affiliation threatens to destroy their family.

The adventures of writer and famed magician, Newt Scamander, in New York’s secret community of witches and wizards seventy years BOOK CLUB FROM 6:30pm before Harry Potter reads his book in Hogwarts. FRI 13 JAN, 7:30pm & SUN 15 JAN, 2pm

WED 18 JAN, 7:30pm

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LIGHT YEARS (12A)

Dir. Esther May Campbell, 2015, 89 mins

A UNITED KINGDOM (12A) Dir. Amma Asante, 2017, 111 mins

A poetic and startling story of loss, hope and human connections, Light Years is the debut feature from BAFTA award winning film maker Esther May Campbell, who joins us for a Q&A.

Based on extraordinary true events. In 1947, Seretse Khama, the King of Botswana, met Ruth Williams, a London office worker. They were a perfect match, yet their proposed marriage was challenged not only by their families but by the British and South African TUE 17 JAN, 7:30pm governments. The latter had recently introduced the policy of apartheid and found the notion of (12A) a bi-racial couple ruling a neighboring country Dir. Mike Nichols, 1966, 128 mins intolerable. South Africa threatened the British: either Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor provide thwart the couple or be denied access to South outstanding performances as an aging couple, African uranium and gold and even face the risk of use a young couple to fuel anguish and emotional South Africa invading Botswana. pain towards each other.

WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?

SUN 22 JAN, 7:30pm

BOOK ONLINE www.tNLcinema.co.uk

THU 19, FRI 20 & SAT 21 JAN, 7:30pm

BOX OFFICE: 01629 337513


THE INCIDENT

(15) Dir. Jane Linfoot, 2015, 94 mins

A British drama about the consequences of a young married man’s impulsive decision to pay for sex with a vulnerable teenage girl. TUE 24 JAN, 7:30pm

HUNT FOR THE WILDERPEOPLE (12A)

Dir. Taika Waititi, 2016, 99 mins

Raised on hip-hop and foster care, defiant city kid Ricky gets a fresh start in the New Zealand countryside. He quickly finds himself at home with his new foster family: the loving Aunt Bella, the cantankerous Uncle Hec, and dog Tupac. When a tragedy strikes that threatens to ship Ricky to another home, both he and Hec go on the run. WED 25 JAN, 7:30pm

ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY (PG)

Dir. Gareth Edwards, 2016, 133 mins

Jyn Erso, a Rebellion soldier and criminal, is about to experience her biggest challenge yet when Mon Mothma sets her out on a mission to steal the plans for the Death Star. With help from the Rebels, a master swordsman, and non-allied forces, Jyn will be in for something bigger than she thinks. THU 26, FRI 27, SAT 28, 7:30pm & SUN 29 JAN, 2pm

WHY NOT BOOK A TABLE TO DINE WITH US BEFORE THE FILM? WE SERVE A MEDITERRANEAN INSPIRED MENU OF A THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT. JUST CALL 01629 337513

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AFTER SPRING (12A) Dir. Steph Ching, 2016, 101 mins HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY

With the Syrian conflict entering its sixth year and millions of people continuing to be displaced, this is the story of what happens next. By following two refugee families in transition and aid workers fighting to keep the camp running, viewers will experience what it is like to live in Zaatari, the largest camp for Syrian refugees. FRI 27 JAN, 2pm

IL TROVATORE (PG)

Dir. David Bösch, 2016, 175 mins including one interval

International superstars Dmitri Hvorostovsky, Anita Rachvelishvili, Lianna Haroutounian and Gregory Kunde lead a superb cast of world-class singers in this Verdi classic.

Il Trovatore is one of the great operas of the Romantic period, a (15) story of passion and blood, love Dir. Oliver Stone, 2016, 134 mins and vengeance, disaster and Snowden, the politically-charged, pulse-pounding thriller starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Shailene Woodley, reveals the incredible murder broadcast live from the Royal Opera House. untold personal story of Edward Snowden, the polarizing figure who exposed shocking illegal surveillance activities by the NSA and TUE 31 JAN, 7:15pm - LIVE EVENT became one of the most wanted men in the world. Sofa & Wine £45, Armchairs £18,

SNOWDEN

SUN 29 JAN & WED 1 FEB, 7:30pm

BOOK ONLINE www.tNLcinema.co.uk

Std Seats £15/13/11

BOX OFFICE: 01629 337513


KIDS CLUB

AMADEUS (12A)

Dir. Peter Shaffer, 2016, 180 mins including one interval

Peter Shaffer’s iconic play had its premiere at the National Theatre in 1979, winning multiple Olivier and Tony awards before being adapted into an Academy Award-winning film. THU 2 FEB, 7pm - LIVE EVENT Sofa & Wine £45, Armchairs £18, Std Seats £15/13/11

WOOLF WORKS

(12A) Dir. Wayne McGregor, 2016,155 mins including two intervals

The first revival of Wayne McGregor’s critically acclaimed ballet triptych, inspired by the works of Virginia Woolf broadcast live from the Royal Opera House. WED 8 FEB, 7:15pm - LIVE EVENT Sofa & Wine £45, Armchairs £18, Std Seats £15/13/11

BIRTH OF A NATION

(15) Dir. Nate Parker, 2016, 120 mins

Based upon the slave revolt that occurred in 1831 Virginia, literate slave and preacher Nat Turner is ordered by his financially strained owner to tour local plantations, and urge others against violence and any thoughts of rebellion. Witnessing and experiencing countless atrocities, Nat leads an uprising in the hope of his people finding freedom. FRI 3, SAT 4 & SUN 5 FEB, 7:30pm

MOANA

(U) Dir. Ron Clements, 2016, 103 mins

Long ago, the greatest sailors in the world voyaged across the Pacific discovering the islands of Oceania. But then their voyages stopped, and no one knows why… Moana is an adventurous teenager who, with help from demigod Maui, sails out on a mission to prove herself a master wayfinder and save her people. SAT 4 FEB, 2pm

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SPECIAL live jazz night

CULT FRIDAY

GEORGE KING LIVE JAZZ NIGHT

George King is one of the most versatile pianists and composers working today. He has won numerous international awards and has studied with jazz legends George Cables, Curtis Fuller and Dr. Billy Taylor. Playing live on stage, George will be accompanied by various supporting artists. A unique night, not to be missed! TUE 7 FEB, 8pm - LIVE EVENT

GOODFELLAS

(18) Dir. Martin Scorsese, 1990, 139 mins

If you’re going to kick off a series of Friday Night Cult Films, what better way to start than Scorsese’s classic tale of small town crooks with big ideas. With a cast to die for and so many unforgettable scenes - just don’t say 'you’re funny'...

Sofa & Wine £35, Armchairs £12, Std Seats £10/9/8

FRI 10 FEB, 7:30pm

SULLY (12A)

(12A) Dir. Robert Aldrich, 1955, 103 mins

Dir. Clint Eastwood, 2016, 96 mins

On January 15th, 2009, the world witnessed the ‘Miracle on the Hudson’. Captain Sullenberger (Sully), glided his disabled plane onto the the Hudson River, saving the lives of all 155 aboard. But, even as Sully was being heralded an aviation hero, an investigation was unfolding that threatened to destroy his career.

KISS ME DEADLY

Classic film noir as a doomed female hitchhiker pulls P.I. Mike Hammer into a deadly whirlpool of intrigue, revolving around a mysterious “great whatsit.” SUN 12 FEB, 2pm

THU 9, SAT 11 & SUN 12 FEB, 7:30pm

BOOK ONLINE www.tNLcinema.co.uk

BOX OFFICE: 01629 337513


SPECIAL VALENTINE'S EVENT

KIDS CLUB

ROMAN HOLIDAY

KES (PG)

Join us for our Valentine’s special and enjoy a three course Italian meal with bubbly, roses and chocolates, before watching the most enchanting love story ever told. Starring Audrey Hepburn, Gregory Peck and the ‘Eternal City’. Limited to 24 spaces so book early!

Bullied at school and ignored and abused at home by his indifferent mother and older brother, Billy, a 15-year-old working-class Yorkshire boy, tames and trains his pet kestrel falcon whom he names Kes.

(U) Dir. William Wyler, 1953, 135 mins

TUE 14 FEB, food from 6:30pm, film at 7:45pm £25 per person

SAINT JOAN (12A)

Dir. Josie Rourke, 2016, 180 mins including two intervals

Gemma Arterton is Joan of Arc in Josie Rourke’s production of Bernard Shaw’s classic play following 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. Broadcast live from the National Theatre. THU 16 FEB, 7pm - LIVE EVENT Sofa & Wine £45, Armchairs £18, Std Seats £15/13/11

Dir: Ken Loach, 1969, 112 min

BOOK CLUB FROM 6:30pm WED 15 FEB, 7:30pm

BALLERINA

(U) Dir. Eric Summer, 2016, 99 mins

An orphan girl dreams of becoming a ballerina and flees her rural home for Paris, where she passes for someone else and becomes a pupil at the Grand Opera house. SAT 18 FEB, 2pm

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TNLC FILM OF THE MONTH

LA LA LAND

ASSASSIN’S CREED

(12A) Dir. Damien Chazelle, 2016, 128 mins

(15) Dir. Justin Kurzel, 2016, 140 mins

Mia, an aspiring actress, serves lattes to movie stars inbetween auditions and Sebastian, a jazz musician, scrapes by playing cocktail party gigs in dingy bars, but as success mounts they are faced with decisions that begin to fray the fragile fabric of their love affair, and the dreams they worked so hard to maintain in each other threaten to rip them apart.

When Callum Lynch explores the memories of his ancestor Aguilar and gains the skills of a Master Assassin, he discovers he is a descendant of the secret Assassins society.

La La Land breathes new life into a bygone genre with thrillingly assured direction, powerful performances, and an irresistible excess of heart. FRI 17, SAT 18 & SUN 19 FEB, 7:30pm

WED 22 FEB, 7:30pm

SILENCE

(TBC) Dir. Martin Scorsese, 2016, 159 mins

Two Jesuit priests travel to 17thC Japan which has banned Catholicism and almost all foreign contact. There they witness the persecution of Japanese Christians at the hands of their own government which wishes to purge Japan of all western influence. FRI 24, SAT 25 FEB & WED 1 MAR, 7:30pm

BOOK ONLINE www.tNLcinema.co.uk

BOX OFFICE: 01629 337513


OSCARS NIGHT SPECIAL

DENIAL (12A)

As the great and the glamorous gather in Hollywood, why not put on your own black tie and shimmy down to join us for a night of bubbly-fuelled-cinematic-orgy. When you buy a ticket you get to vote on 'The Best Film Of The Year You Probably Haven't Seen Already' to be screened on the night.

This is Deborah E. Lipstadt's legal battle for historical truth against David Irving who accused her of libel when she declared him a Holocaust denier. In the English legal system, the burden of proof is on the accused, therefore it was up to Lipstadt and her legal team to prove the essential truth that the Holocaust occurred.

AND THE WINNER IS...

SUN 26 FEB, 7:30pm

SLEEPING BEAUTY

(TBC) Dir. Marius Petipa, 2016, 195 mins including two intervals

The Royal Ballet‘s The Sleeping Beauty combines the best of classical ballet, with all its charms and virtuosity, splendid music and talented dancers. Tchaikovsky’s musical score has wonderful ensembles, with 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. TUE 28 FEB, 7pm - LIVE EVENT Sofa & Wine £45, Armchairs £18, Std Seats £15/13/11

Dir. Mick Jackson, 2016, 110 mins

THU 2 & SUN 5 MAR, 7:30pm

LIVE BY NIGHT

(TBC) Dir. Ben Affleck, 2017, TBC mins

Ben Affleck writes, produces and stars in this adaptation of Dennis Lehane's sprawling crime novel centering on the prodigal son of a prominent police chief and his gradual descent into the criminal underworld. FRI 3 & SAT 4, 7:30pm & SUN 5 MAR, 2pm

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TNLC FILM OF THE MONTH

HEDDA GABLER (12A)

Dir.Ivo van Hove, 2017, 210 mins including two intervals

Ruth Wilson plays the title role in Ivo van Hove's production. 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. 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. THU 9 MAR, 7pm - LIVE EVENT

JACKIE (15)

Dir.Pablo Larraín, 2016, 100 mins

Jackie is a searing and intimate portrait of one of the most important and tragic moments in American history, seen through the eyes of the iconic First Lady, then Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy (Natalie Portman). Jackie places us in her world during the days immediately following her husband's assassination. Known for her extraordinary dignity and poise, here we see a psychological portrait of the First Lady as she struggles to maintain her husband's legacy and the world of "Camelot" that they created and loved so well. INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY - WED 8 MAR, 7:30pm FRI 10 & SAT 11, 7:30pm, SUN 12 MAR 2pm & 7:30pm

Sofa & Wine £45, Armchairs £18, Std Seats £15/13/11

BOOK ONLINE www.tNLcinema.co.uk

BOX OFFICE: 01629 337513


MANCHESTER BY THE SEA (15)

T2: TRAINSPOTTING (TBC)

Dir. Kenneth Lonergan, 2016, 137 mins

Dir. Danny Boyle, 2017, TBC mins

This is the story of the Chandlers, a workingclass family living in a Massachusetts fishing village for generations. A deeply poignant, unexpectedly funny exploration, full of the power of love, community, sacrifice and hope.

First there was an opportunity... then there was a betrayal. Twenty years have gone by. Much has changed but just as much remains the same. Mark Renton returns to the only place he can ever call home.They are waiting for him: Spud, Sick Boy, and Begbie. Other old friends are waiting too: sorrow, loss, joy, vengeance, hatred, friendship, love, longing, fear, regret, diamorphine, self-destruction and mortal danger, they are all lined up to welcome him, ready to join the dance.

WED 15 MAR, 7:30pm

20TH CENTURY WOMEN (15)

Dir. Mike Mills, 2016, 118 mins

During the summer of 1979, a Santa Barbara single mom and boardinghouse landlord decides the best way she can parent her teenage son is to enlist her young tenants - a quirky punk photographer, a mellow handyman and her son's shrewd best friend to serve as role models in a changing world.

BOOK CLUB FROM 6:30pm, THU 23 MAR FRI 17, SAT 18, THU 23 MAR, 7:30pm

WE LIKE TO THINK WE HAVE DRINKS FOR MOST TASTES, AND WITH WINES FROM £3 AND BEERS FROM £3.50 THEY SHOULDN’T LEAVE TOO BIG A HOLE IN YOUR POCKET! BOTTOMS UP...

THU 16 & SUN 19 MAR, 7:30pm

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KIDS CLUB

CULT FRIDAY

DERBYSHIRE ON FILM (U)

Dir. Various, 1850-1976, 80 mins

Join us for an afternoon of archive footage showing Derbyshire locations through the 20thC, with tea and cakes inlcuded in the ticket price. SUN 19 MAR, 2pm

CAMERAPERSON (PG)

Dir. Kirsten Johnson, 2016, 102 mins

Kirsten Johnson reaches into the vast trove of footage she has shot over decades around the world. What emerges is a visually bold memoir and a revelatory interrogation of the power of the camera. WED 22 MAR, 7:30pm

THIS IS SPINAL TAP! (15)

Dir. Rob Reiner, 1984, 82 mins

Turn it up to eleven and come and watch one of England's loudest bands on their fateful tour.

A MONSTER CALLS

(12A) Dir. J.A. Bayona, 2016, 108 mins

A touching story about a boy who feels very damaged, guilty and mostly angry. Struggling at school with bullies, and at home with his mother's sickness, he is befriended by an ancient tree monster. SAT 25 MAR, 2pm

LOVING

(12A) Dir. Jeff Nichols, 2017, 123 mins

Loving celebrates the real-life courage and commitment of an interracial couple, Richard and Mildred, who married and then spent the next nine years fighting for the right to live as a family. Their civil rights case went all the way to the Supreme Court and their love story has become an inspiration to couples ever since. SAT 25 & SUN 26 MAR, 7:30pm

FRI 24 MAR, 8pm

BOOK ONLINE www.tNLcinema.co.uk

BOX OFFICE: 01629 337513


MADAMA BUTTERFLY

GOLD

(12A) Dir. Moshe Leiser, 2017, 180 mins including one interval

(TBC) Dir. Stephen Gaghan, 2017, 120 mins

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.

Matthew McConaughey stars as Kenny Wells, a failing businessman and modern-day prospector desperate for a lucky break. As a last ditch effort, Wells teams up with an equally luckless geologist, played by Edgar Ramirez, to execute a grandiose plan: find gold deep in the uncharted jungle of Indonesia.

Much-loved soprano Ermonela Jaho sings the title role for the first time at Covent Garden, in Moshe Leiser and Patrice Caurier's stunningly FRI 31 MAR, SAT 1 APR & SUN 2 APR, 7:30pm beautiful production of 'ROH: Madama Butterfly'. The exotic imagery of the Nagasaki setting (U) is drawn from 19th-century Western artists' Dir. Fred Zinnemann, 1955, 145 mins romanticized views of Japan. In the Oklahoma territory at the turn of the twentieth Puccini's music brings alive the birdsong of century, two young cowboys vie with an evil ranch the morning, the ritual of a wedding and the hand and a traveling peddler for the hearts of the seduction by naval officer B.F. Pinkerton of his women they love. young, innocent bride.

OKLAHOMA!

THU 30 MAR, 7:15pm - LIVE EVENT

SUN 2 APR, 2pm

Sofa & Wine £45, Armchairs £18, Std Seats £15/13/12

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COMING SOON...

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Logan

Kong: Skull Island

Beauty & The Beast

FOOD & DRINK

PRIVATE HIRE

Our doors open 6:30pm for all evening shows, so why not join us for a drink at the bar or some tasty Mediterranean inspired tapas from our resident chef Martin? We only serve before the film and cater for 15 covers, making sure you have plenty of time to enjoy your food.

We’re living the dream having our very own cinema - but you can have part of the dream too with our range of hiring packages. We’re available to hire for private parties, celebration or works ‘do’s’, and with 52 seats in the auditorium and large bar area, we can offer a range of flexible hire packages with or without ‘in-house hospitality’. And don't forget Members get 10% off! See our website for more details and rates.

Reserve a table online at the time of booking or just give us a call beforehand and see the website for the month’s menu.

We hope by now you'll have been impressed with our new website? It was dveloped by Damselfly Creative - a Derbyshire based web design studio specialising in small business websites and web applications. And thoroughly nice to boot!

www.damselflycreative.com


JAN

WED 4

Doctor Strange

7:30pm

WED 15 Kes

7:30pm

THU

5

Nocturnal Animals

7:30pm

THU

16 Saint Joan - NT LIVE

7pm

FRI

6

Nocturnal Animals

7:30pm

FRI

17 La La Land

7:30pm

SUN

8

No Man’s Land - NT ENCORE

2pm

SAT

18 Ballerina

2pm

SUN

8

A Street Cat Named Bob

7:30pm

SAT

18 La La Land

7:30pm

WED 11 The Tempest - RSC LIVE

7pm

SUN

19 La La Land

7:30pm

THU

12 A Street Cat Named Bob

7:30pm

WED 22 Assasin’s Creed

7:30pm

FRI

13 Fantastic Beasts

7:30pm

FRI

24 Silence

7:30pm

SAT

14 Allied

7:30pm

SAT

25 Silence

7:30pm

SUN

15 Fantastic Beasts

2pm

SUN

26 Oscars Night Special

7:30pm

SUN

15 Allied

7:30pm

TUE

28 Sleeping Beauty - ROH LIVE

7pm

TUE

17 Light Years

7:30pm

WED 18 American Pastoral

7:30pm

THU

19 A United Kingdom

7:30pm

WED 1

Silence

7:30pm

FRI

20 A United Kingdom

7:30pm

THU

2

Denial

7:30pm

SAT

21 A United Kingdom

7:30pm

FRI

3

Live by Night

7:30pm

SUN

22 Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

7:30pm

SAT

4

Live by Night

7:30pm

TUE

24 The Incident

7:30pm

SUN

5

Live by Night

2pm

WED 25 Hunt for the Wilderpeople

7:30pm

SUN

5

Denial

7:30pm

THU

26 Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

7:30pm

WED 8

Jackie

7:30pm

FRI

27 After Spring

2pm

THU

9

Hedda Gabler - NT LIVE

7pm

FRI

27 Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

7:30pm

FRI

10 Jackie

7:30pm

SAT

28 Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

7:30pm

SAT

11 Jackie

7:30pm

SUN

29 Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

2pm

SUN

12 Jackie

2pm

SUN

29 Snowden

7:30pm

SUN

12 Jackie

7:30pm

TUE

31 Il Trovatore - ROH LIVE

7:15pm

WED 15 Manchester by the Sea

7:30pm

THU

16 20th Century Women

7:30pm

FEB

MAR

FRI

17 T2: Trainspotting

7:30pm

WED 1

Snowden

7:30pm

SAT

18 T2: Trainspotting

7:30pm

THU

2

Amadeus - NT LIVE

7pm

SUN

19 Derbyshire on Film

2pm

FRI

3

Birth of a Nation

7:30pm

SUN

19 20th Century Women

7:30pm

SAT

4

Moana

2pm

WED 22 Cameraperson

7:30pm

SAT

4

Birth of a Nation

7:30pm

THU

23 T2: Trainspotting

7:30pm

SUN

5

Birth of a Nation

7:30pm

FRI

24 This is Spinal Tap

7:30pm

TUE

7

LIVE JAZZ - George King

8pm

SAT

25 A Monster Calls

2pm

WED 8

Woolf Works - ROH LIVE

7:15pm

SAT

25 Loving

7:30pm

THU

9

Sully

7:30pm

SUN

26 Loving

7:30pm

FRI

10 Goodfellas

7:30pm

THU

30 Madama Butterfly - ROH LIVE

7:15pm

SAT

11 Sully

7:30pm

FRI

31 Gold

7:30pm

SUN

12 Kiss Me Deadly

2pm

SAT

1

Gold

7:30pm

SUN

12 Sully

7:30pm

SUN

2

Oklahoma!

2pm

TUE

14 Roman Holiday

7:45pm

SUN

2

Gold

7:30pm

All information is correct at time of going to press but is liable to change, due to unforeseen circumstances or if something better comes along!


FINd US

Wirksworth is tucked away in the Derbyshire Dales, a bit off the beaten track - but that’s the way we like it. PLEASE DO NOT PARK ON NORTH END There is parking on Harrison Drive, at the railway station during the day and on the Market Place, Barmote Court (off Coldwell Street) and Wood Street car parks.

WIRKSWORTH

GOOD NEIGHBOURS North End is our favourite street in town. We live here, we work here, we tend to drink here too. That’s why we ask all our customers to help us minimise any disturbance on the street and help us be good neighbours. So if you arrive by car, we ask you not to park on North End itself, as lots of our neighbours rely on on-street parking. There’s plenty of parking elsewhere in town. If you smoke, we ask you to do so away from the cinema but also away from residential houses -

ACCESS there’s a handy bench across the road at the top of Greenway Croft. Finally, when you leave, please do so quietly as some of our neighbours are elderly and others have young children, who may have retired to bed by the time you leave.

Please let the Box Office know when booking tickets, should you need to reserve a wheelchair-user space. We have a hearing loop installed in the auditorium and are fully wheelchair accessible.

This will all help keep us in the good books with our neighbours - which is always a good thing. Thanks for your help!

Paul & Esther

THE NORTHERN LIGHT CINEMA LTD, The Malthouse, North End, Wirksworth, Derbyshire DE4 4FG.

Registered in England & Wales No. 8323994 www.tNLcinema.co.uk

BOX OFFICE: 01629 337513


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