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Welcome to QUAD’s quarterly brochure with films and events from July until September.
DON’T MISS Safety Last with Live Musical Accompaniment from Unsilent Movies
Summer is here and brings with it our spectacular Summer Nights Film Festival which continues to grow and is already on track to surpass the 10,000 people we reached with last year’s festival. 2014 was one of our busiest ever and 2015 has started very brightly too with the international spotlight being put on QUAD and Derby through the FORMAT International Photography festival and our collaboration on the first ever East Midlands pavilion at the Venice Biennale, the biggest and most prestigious contemporary art event on the planet. As always we strive to improve and be more and more ambitious every day but we can’t do this without your input and support, if you have ideas, suggestions or things you want to talk about in the worlds of film, art and digital media then drop us a line or pop into QUAD.
Sunday 26th July at 3:00pm USA 1923 70 mins Dir: Fred C Newmeyer
Safety Last is probably Harold Lloyd’s most critically acclaimed feature and is a masterpiece in silent comedy. When a store clerk arranges a publicity stunt that would feature his friend climbing a tall building, a series of calamitous circumstances result in him making the climb! The image of Lloyd hanging from the clock is an image that resonates through film history, famously referenced in Back To The Future.
We are not advertising screening dates in this brochure for most of our films. Weekly screening times and details of new films going on sale are announced every Tuesday. The best way to find out which films are screening and to see full weekly listings is to sign up for the free QUAD e-flyer, sent straight to your inbox with films film times and a reminder of upcoming events. Sign up at bit.ly/quadenews
Musical duo Unsilent Movies make their debut at QUAD with a brand new soundtrack to the timeless comedy silent Safety Last. Using a pianist and a percussionist, Unsilent Movies are an exciting new act that have received rave reviews for their soundtrack to Buster Keaton’s legendary silent classic The General.
For those of you who are not online, either call QUAD Box office to hear a recorded message of each weeks’ screening times, or pick up a printed copy from QUAD Box office or from your local library; all updated every Tuesday.
Tickets: £10, £9 concession, £8 QUAD Members, Under 12’s free.
Adam Buss, QUAD CEO
CONTENTS 4 – 11
FILMS A – Z
12 – 14 LIVE & SATELLITE SCREENINGS 15 SUMMER NIGHTS SCREENINGS 16 – 19 EXHIBITIONS BENEDICT DREW & SUSAN PUI SAN LOK 20 - 21 DIGITAL, CREATIVE & FILM COURSES
22 - 25 FAMILIES, CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE 26 – 27 FESTIVALS - DERBY COMEDY FESTIVAL, EDGE-LIT, FESTÉ & WHOOVERVILLE 28 - 29 ARTS4HEALTH & EVENTS @ QUAD 30 - 31 QUAD MEMBERSHIP, QUAD SHOP & CAFÉ BAR
Roger Waters: The Wall Tuesday 29th September at 7:30pm
From the creator of the classic Pink Floyd album, this ground breaking tour was seen by over 4 million fans worldwide and is now in cinemas for one night only. This event movie features the immersive concert experience, a road movie of Waters’ reckoning with the past and a stirring anti-war film. A breathtaking cinematic experience, plus an exclusive Introduction and InConversation with Roger Waters. Tickets: £15, £13 concessions & £11 QUAD Members
FILMS 13 Minutes
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Amy Beyond The Reach Boychoir Citizen Kane Les Combattants
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Comet
13 Minutes
Beyond The Reach
Germany 2015 114 mins Dir: Olivier Hirschbiegal
USA 2015 91 mins Dir: Jean-Baptiste Léonetti
After the critical disaster that was Diana Director Olivier Hirschbiegal returns to the period that proves such a success for him with Downfall, for this tale of Georg Elser, the man who tried to assassinate Hitler in 1939. The film follows the growing unease that pacifist Elser feels at Hitler’s rise to power throughout the 1930s and his interrogation at the hands of the Gestapo. The 13 minutes of the title refers to the amount of time from when Hitler leaves the Munich hall where he was delivering a speech to the detonation of the bomb planted there.
A tense thriller is brought to life by the strong central performances from the two leads, Jeremy Irvine and Michael Douglas. Douglas plays corporate shark John Medec who hires tracker Ben (Irvine) to take him into the Mojave Desert hunting. When an accident results in the death of a recluse, the hunt becomes real, as Medec tries to kill the only witness - his tracker.
Dear White People Dragon Inn S Satori Screen 14th August Duel Fringe Cinema 21st & 22nd August Eden
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Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story Of Cannon Films Fabergé: A Life Of Its Own Falstaff: Chimes At Midnight Gemma Bovery Housebound
Fright Club
The Howling Fright Club 28th & 29th August Human Centipede III 10th – 12th July
Fantastiq
Les Combattants (Fighters) S France 2014 98 mins Dir: Thomas Cailley
Arnaud (Kevin Azais) is all set for a quiet peaceful summer, alternating working for the family business and hanging out with friends. When his friends jokingly sign him up to fight Madeleine (Adele Haenel) as part of a self-defence demonstration, he finds himself struck by a powerful attraction to his opponent, who is attempting to toughen herself up in order to sign up to the military. A charming romantic comedy, which won best first film as well as awards for both lead actors at the 2015 Cesar awards.
Dear White People USA 2014 108 mins Dir: Justin Simien & Adriana Serrano
A social satire that follows the stories of four black students at an Ivy League college where controversy breaks out over a popular but offensive black-face party thrown by white students. With tongue planted firmly in cheek, the film explores racial identity in acutely-not-postracial America, while weaving a universal story of forging one’s unique path in the world.
Hustlers Convention Legend London Road Love & Mercy
Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story Of Cannon Films Australia 2014 107 mins Dir: Mark Hartley
When Cannon Films was bought by Israeli cousins Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus in 1979, the company ramped up production and attempted to beat the big Hollywood studios at their own game. In the process they made a star out of Chuck Norris and funded arthouse ventures by auteurs including Jean-Luc Godard and John Cassavetes. Electric Boogaloo is a funny, charming guide to the golden years of Cannon Films, with a wide range of interviewees recollecting gorillas arriving at the company headquarters for meetings, the company’s curious obsession with ninjas and more!
Magician: The Life And Work Of Orson Welles Manglehorn Marshland
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Mia Madre
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Boychoir
Queen And Country Ricki And The Flash Roger Waters: The Wall 29th September Safety Last + Live Musical Accompaniment 26th July The Salt Of The Earth Song Of The Sea Station To Station The Story Of Ricky 3rd July
Satori Screen
The Third Man Touch Of Evil True Story A Walk In The Woods We Are Many West (Lagerfeuer)
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The Wrecking Crew All The Right Notes Cine Kids screenings P24
Eden
USA 2014 103 mins Dir: Francois Girard
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service Epic! 28th June
Amy UK 2015 90 mins Dir: Asif Kapadia
Asif Kapadia, director of the Senna documentary, turns his eye to the short and ultimately tragic life of Amy Winehouse. Featuring unseen footage and unreleased music, this is a must see for fans and, like Senna, both a great introduction to the star and a fascinating watch.
Dustin Hoffman appears to be on a career revival of sorts, directing the hit film Quartet, starring in the Michael Mann show Luck and the Roald Dahl tale Esio Trot at Christmas. Here he takes the central role of Master Cavelle, the demanding choir master who recognises talent in the troubled 11-year old Stet. A feel good film from the director of The Red Violin.
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France 2014 131 mins Dir: Mia Hansen-Love
Comet USA 2014 91 mins Dir: Sam Esmail
Comet tells the story of the course of a relationship over six years as star-crossed lovers Justin Long and Emmy Rossum spin from chance encounter into a tempestuous love affair. A two-handed drama that flicks back and forth in time, from a meteor shower in LA to an encounter in Paris. Beautifully shot with an incredible chemistry from the leads.
French electronic music became hugely successful around the world in the 1990s with acts like Daft Punk and Air going multiplatinum and becoming hugely influential. Director Hansen-Love brings an insider’s eye-view to this world, as her brother and co-writer Sven was a club DJ throughout this period. The film follows the rise of Paul (Félix de Givry) over 18 years, as he makes and loses friends and lovers on a journey from goofy scenester to label boss and influential DJ.
Fabergé: A Life Of Its Own Australia 2014 107 mins Dir: Mark Hartley
This documentary tells the tale of the Fabergé name, from Imperial Russia to the present day, spanning 150 years of history, romance, artistic development and commercial exploitation. It tells the story that began with the talented Court Jeweller of St Petersberg, Peter Carl Fabergé and covers the creation of the famous eggs of the Tsarinas to the 1970s Brut by Fabergé. Shot in locations throughout the world including Queen Elizabeth’s British collection, the film has interviews from experts as well as members of the Fabergé family.
Gemma Bovery
Love & Mercy
Marshland
France 2014 99 mins Dir: Anne Fontaine
USA 2014 121 mins Dir: Bill Pohlad
Spain 2014 105 mins Dir: Alberto Rodriguez
UK 2015 115 mins Dir: John Boorman
Gemma Bovery tells the tale of Martin (Fabrice Luchini), an ex-Parisian hipster passionate about Flaubert who has settled in a Normandy village. When an English couple, Gemma and Charles Bovery (Gemma Arterton and Jason Flemyng), move into the village he is intrigued that they share the names of Flaubert’s heroes and watches as the couple start to play out the drama of the tale of Madame Bovary. This adaptation of Posy Simmonds’ graphic novel and Guardian series reunites the author with Arterton following 2010’s Tamara Drewe.
Love and Mercy brings to the big screen the life story of the legendary Beach Boys member Brian Wilson. Split between the 1960s, as young songwriter Wilson (Paul Dano) is experiencing huge success and a drive to top The Beatles; and the 1980s as Wilson (John Cusack) is struggling to maintain his grip on reality under the pharmacological and legal thrall of therapist Dr Landy (Paul Giamatti). He meets Cadillac saleswoman Melinda (Elizabeth Banks) who becomes determined to save him from Landy’s manipulation.
It is southern Spain in the year 1980. A serial killer has been targeting adolescent girls in a remote town on the Guadalquivir Marshes for years. Two homicide detectives with wildly differing approaches are assigned the case; and must find a way to work together if they are going to catch the culprit. This atmospheric and extremely well acted take on the serial killer-thriller was a surprise hit in its native Spain, winning ten awards at the 2015 Goya awards. A must for fans of True Detective.
28 years after the multi BAFTA award winning Hope And Glory, director John Boorman returns to his characters from the early 1950s. Bill Rohan, the lead character in Hope And Glory, is now 19 and in basic training during the Korean War. Bill is joined by trouble-making army mate Percy and never gets near Korea but together they wage a battle of wits with their superior Sgt Major Bradley (David Thewlis) and Major Cross (Richard E Grant).
Legend UK 2015 Dir: Brian Helgeland
This new adaption of the true story of the Kray Twins sees the excellent Tom Hardy take on the roles of both brothers Ronnie and Reggie Kray. This film follows them as they build their criminal empire and terrorize London in the 1950s and 1960s. Supporting the twin performance from Hardy is Emily Browning, David Thewlis and Christopher Eccleston.
London Road Hustlers Convention
UK 2015 91 mins Dir: Rufus Norris
USA 2015 93 mins Dir: Mike Tod
This film documents the events of 2006 when Ipswich was shattered by the discovery of the bodies of five women. The residents of London Road had struggled with kerbcrawling on their street, but as a local resident was charged and convicted of the murders, the community grapples with being the epicentre of this crime. Based on the National Theatre production by playwright Alecky Blythe, London Road sees the residents creating a sense of community out of the tragic events.
Hailed by Grandmaster Flash and Chuck D, sampled by the Beastie Boys, Wu-Tang Clan, and Nas, Hustlers Convention was the foundation for today’s hip-hop scene - released in 1973 by original member of The Last Poets, Jalal Mansur Nuriddin. This documentary film tells the story of two young hustlers who attend the eponymous convention, only to get tangled up in a shootout and police chase. With original interviews including Jalal Nuriddin aka Lightnin’ Rod, Ice T, KRS One, Chuck D, MC Lyte & Melle Mel, Hustlers Convention takes a closer look at how the album changed the face of music.
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Director David Gordon Green seemed to have stepped away from interesting indie drama when he directed Pineapple Express and Your Highness. But he appears to have rekindled his love for gripping dramas after Prince Avalanche and last year’s excellent Joe. Here he centres his new film around Manglehorn (Al Pacino), an eccentric small-town locksmith, who is trying to restart his life after being left heartbroken. Co-starring Holly Hunter, Chris Messina and Harmony Korine.
The Salt Of The Earth Germany 2014 110 mins Dir: Juliano Ribeiro Salgado & Wim Wenders
Sebastião Salgado has spent the past forty years travelling the world, photographing the human race and is acclaimed as one of the most important photographers currently living. This documentary collaboration between Salgado’s son, whose archive of family footage brings a remarkable intimacy, and Wim Wenders (Buena Vista Social Club), charts Salgado’s long and prodigious career as he sets out an ambitious project to photograph those parts of the planet still untouched by human hands.
Ricki And The Flash
Manglehorn USA 2014 97 mins Dir: David Gordon Green
Queen And Country
USA 2015 Dir: Jonathan Demme
Mia Madre
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Italy 2015 106 mins Dir: Nanni Moretti
Mia Madre sees director Nanni Moretti return to the family drama that he explored in 2001’s The Son’s Room, which won him the Palme D’Or. In Mia Madre, he has Margherita Buy as a director in the middle of an internal crisis as she deals with the slow decline of her mother. Moretti stars alongside Buy with John Turturro bringing some light comic relief as a US actor appearing in the film within a film. Official Selection at the Cannes Film Festival 2015.
Ricki And The Flash tells the tale of an ageing rocker (Meryl Streep) who abandons her family to chase her dreams of being a famous rock star. She gets a chance to put things right when she is asked to come back home by her ex-husband, to help their daughter through a difficult time. From a screenplay by Diablo Cody (Juno) and starring Kevin Cline and Mamie Gummer (Streep’s real life daughter).
Song Of The Sea Ireland 2014 93 mins Dir: Tomm Moore
Based on the ancient Celtic myth of the selkie, creatures that live as seals in the sea but can for a time live as humans on the land, Song Of The Sea is a traditionally animated new film from the makers of The Secret Of Kells (2009). It tells the tale of two children who live with their lighthouse keeper father Conor (Brendan Gleeson) 10-year old Ben and his sister 6-year old Saoirse - who has yet to speak. Beautifully animated with entrancing storytelling suitable for families and grown-ups alike.
MIDWEEK TREAT Station To Station
West (Lagerfeuer)
USA 2015 71 mins Dir: Doug Aitken
Germany 2013 102 mins Dir: Christian Schwochow
Over 24 days, Station to Station travelled 4,000 miles by train from the Atlantic to the Pacific, as an evolving group of artists, musicians and performers took part in a series of unique happenings. Created by artist Doug Aitken, Station to Station is a highspeed road trip through modern ideas, the formally innovative film is composed of 61 individual one minute films, capturing moments like Beck performing with a gospel choir in the Mojave desert. A kaleidoscope of experience and artistic vision.
West tells the story of a young mother Nelly, who leaves the GDR together with her son to try for a new beginning in the West. Her past starts to haunt her as the Allied Secret Service begin to question her about the death of her ex-boyfriend Wassilij, who apparently died three years previously. Plagued by her past and fraught with paranoia, Nelly is forced to choose between discovering the truth about her former lover and her hopes for a better tomorrow.
A Walk In The Woods USA 2015 98 mins Dir: Ken Kwapis
Based on the best-selling memoir by Bill Bryson, A Walk In The Woods sees Bryson returning to America after two decades in England. He decides the best way to reconnect with his homeland is to hike the Appalachian trail with one of his oldest friends. Robert Redford takes the role of Bryson alongside Emma Thompson, Nike Nolte, Mary Steenburgen, Kristen Schaal and Nick Offerman.
Please see P24 for Cine Kids screenings
ORSON WELLES SEASON
Falstaff: Chimes At Midnight France/Spain/Switzerland 1967 115 mins Dir: Orson Welles
Sir John Falstaff is the hero in this film derived from Henry IV and other plays. It follows Falstaff’s career as young Prince Hal’s drinking companion, as he drinks with and without the prince, philosophises, goes to war and meets his fate in late medieval England. One of the most radical and groundbreaking of all filmic Shakespeare adaptations, Chimes At Midnight was Orson Welles’ favourite of his films. It is also a favourite of critics too with 5/5 reviews in The Guardian and The Independent.
The Third Man UK 1949 100 mins Dir: Carol Reed
Written by one of England’s greatest novelists, Graham Greene, The Third Man follows novelist Holly Martens (Joseph Cotton) who arrives in post war Vienna to discover his friend Harry Lime (Orson Welles) is dead. But the facts don’t add up and Martens tries to find out what really happened to Harry Lime. Voted the number one British Film of all time in the BFI Top 100 British Films Poll, and featuring the famous Anton Karas zither theme, The Third Man is blessed with great performances, a rich atmosphere and wonderful direction.
The film will be introduced by Ben Spiller, Artistic Director of 1623 Shakespeare company
USA 2014 99 mins Dir: Rupert Goold
Bread and Roses presents We Are Many
This documentary covers the biggest anti-war protest in history as the Stop The War coalition sparked a wave of global dissent against the Iraq War on 15th February 2003. Ultimately it didn’t stop Bush and Blair but this documentary follows the movement and the consequence, many of which have gone unreported. There will be a post screening discussion following the screening on 12th July.
USA 2014 94 mins Dir: Chuck Workman
Citizen Kane USA 1941 119 mins Dir: Orson Welles
Recently dethroned from no. 1 spot in the Sight and Sound Critics poll that had placed Orson Welles debut masterpiece as the greatest film of all time for 49 years, Citizen Kane has lost none of its lustre. It follows the life of Charles Foster Kane, the wealthy media magnet, from his humble beginnings to those final mysterious words “Rosebud”.
Cine Kids are family focussed screenings of popular family titles held every Saturday at 3:30pm and Sunday at 1:30pm, and also daily during school holidays. Cine Kids Membership covers the whole family living at the same address until the youngest child is aged 16. All tickets are £3.50 for Cine Kids Club members. Cine Kids Club membership is £12 and available from QUAD Box office, please see http://bit.ly/quadcinekids or call QUAD Box office for details of the next film screening.
CINE BABIES SCREENINGS
Magician: The Life And Work Of Orson Welles
UK 2013 110 mins Dir: Amir Amirani
CINE KIDS
See P24 for forthcoming films
A season of some of the best works from Welles as both director and actor plus the new documentary Magician to mark the centenary of Orson Welles and the 50th Anniversary of Chimes At Midnight.
True Story
Ambitious and successful reporter Michael Finkel (Jonah Hill) is at home in Montana after being fired from his job at the New York Times. He is contacted by a reporter wanting his opinion on murderer Christian Longo (James Franco), who has just been arrested and told police he was Finkel. The real Finkel then gets drawn into Longo’s world and a relationship begins to develop as he attempts to understand the man.
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Join us for a matinee screening with a special introduction every Wednesday at 2:00pm. Midweek Treat tickets are £6.50, £5.50 concessions. Please see bit.ly/quadmt or call QUAD Box office for details of the next film screening.
Orson Welles was a man of enormous appetites that matched an enormous talent. Cascading through the life and times of the man from his work on the stage at the Mercury Theatre, groundbreaking radio drama and Citizen Kane, the cinematic work that made his name, Magician also looks at the flops and the unfinished works. With interviews from directors Peter Bogdanovich, Richard Linklater alongside vintage footage of the man himself.
Touch Of Evil USA 1957 104 mins Dir: Orson Welles
From the magnificent opening shot to the vision of Charlton Heston as a Mexican, Touch Of Evil is a movie that defies the odds. In other hands this tale of kidnapping and murder in a Mexican border town would have slipped under the radar. In Welles’ hands it becomes a masterpiece of crime and corruption.
Cine Babies are exclusive weekly screenings for parents/ carers with babies under 12 months which take place every Thursday. To enable entrance, parents or carers should join QUAD’s FREE Cine Babies club, please contact QUAD Box office for details or visit: www.derbyquad. co.uk/whats-on-listing/cine-babies Please note there is no general admittance for these screenings. Tickets for adults are: £6.50, £5.50 concessions, tickets for babies are free. Please see QUAD’s weekly film listings (www.derbyquad.co.uk) for details of the next film screening Or join our facebook group http://bit.ly/FBCineBabies
THE FRINGES
Nothing says summer like human centipedes, howling werewolves, James Bond, The Beach Boys, Marital Arts and a malevolent truck! Welcome to the Fringes! Check out the blog at www.onthefringescinema.wordpress.com
Shaun Barker foundation in Association with All The Right Notes Music Film Weekend Saturday 25th & Sunday 26th July
Human Centipede III (Final Sequence) Friday 10th – Sunday 12th July USA 2015 102 mins Dir: Tom Six
After the meta-angle of the second Centipede movie, the third film takes that approach a step further. Dieter Laser (the mad scientist in the first film) plays Bill Boss, warden at a US prison who contacts Tom Six, director of the Human Centipede to use the method as a way of controlling prisoners. Starring Oscar Nominee Eric Roberts and Laurence R Harvey (Martin in Human Centipede II), the horror trilogy comes to a conclusion delivering on its bigger is better promise with a 500 person centipede!
The Story Of Ricky
Dragon Inn
Friday 3rd July at 8:45pm Hong Kong 1991 91 mins Dir: Ngai Choi Lam
Friday 14th August at 8:45pm Taiwan 1967 111 mins Dir: King Hu
The seemingly superhuman Ricky, is incarcerated in a private prison which is ruled over by the evil “Gang Of Four” with backing from corrupt officials. When an elderly prisoner is framed and murdered Ricky decides it is time to strike back! Set in 2001 but made when that was still the future this Hong Kong adaptation of a Japanese comic book has built a reputation as an inspired piece of midnight movie madness, full of hugely gory battles, bizarre special effects and scenes that will leave you wondering if you really did just see what you think you did.
The chief eunuch of the Ming Emperor dispatches his secret police to kill the children of a political rival with the intention of severing his bloodline, but upon arriving at Dragon Inn a stranger blows their cover and the stage is set for all manner of hugely inventive and exciting martial arts battles. Director King Hu’s reputation as a legend of the wuxia (martial arts) genre was established with Dragon Inn, in which he deftly combined an epic storyline, gracefully choreographed action and an eye for period detail. A rare chance to see a classic of Asian cinema, beautifully restored and back on the big screen.
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Duel Friday 21st & Saturday 22nd August USA 1971 90 mins Dir: Steven Spielberg
Steven Spielberg’s debut is an exhilarating thrill ride, the type of which he will become known for. Dennis Weaver plays a travelling salesman who is pursued and terrorized by an unknown malevolent driver of a lorry. From a script by the great Richard Matheson, Spielberg does a lot with very little, foreshadowing his work with a Great White.
The Howling Friday 28th & Saturday 29th August USA 1981 91 mins Dir: Joe Dante
1981 was a good year for the werewolf. John Landis released his masterpiece An American Werewolf In London to great critical acclaim but also released was Joe Dante’s great wolf picture The Howling. From a screenplay by John Sayles, Dante crafted a tale of a television newswoman sent to a remote mountain resort after a bizarre and nearly fatal encounter with a serial killer. When she gets there the townspeople are not what they appear to be.
Housebound New Zealand 2014 107 mins Dir: Gerard Johnstone
New Zealand is the place to go for biting comedy horror and after last year’s wonderful What We Do In The Shadows comes this tale of a young woman and would be thief, Kylie, who is given the worst punishment possible: house detention with her mother! Her mother Miriam who is a well intentioned gossip who is convinced their house is haunted. Kylie dismisses these claims but when things start to go bump in the night maybe there is a hostile spirit who is not happy with the return of the prodigal daughter. “A marvellously entertaining combo of haunted-house thriller, murder mystery and domestic comedy.” – Variety
On Her Majesty’s Secret Service Sunday 28th June at 3:45pm UK 1969 143 mins Dir: Peter Hunt
The first film to change the actor playing Bond, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service sees George Lazenby donning the tuxedo to battle Telly Savalas’ Blofeld with a little help from Emma Peel herself Diana Rigg. Divided opinions at the time and still today, the film did prove that you can change Bonds. This screening will be introduced by Total Film writer Simon Kinnear.
Film programme
Electro Moscow Documentary about the birth of electronic music in communist Russia Our Vinyl Weighs A Ton Documentary about avant-garde LA record label Stones Throw records The Wrecking Crew Documentary about the backing band The Wrecking Crew who played on records by Frank Sinatra, The Beach Boys, Elvis, Simon And Garfunkel and many more.
The Wrecking Crew A Full Moon Fright Club screening!
From Cold War Russia to 1960’s California and everything in between, join us for a weekend of some of the best films about music around. Biopics, documentaries and feature films with live musical accompaniment! Raising funds for the Shaun Barker Foundation http://shaunbarker.co.uk/ shaun-barker-foundation-2/
Love & Mercy Biopic of the legendary Beach Boy Brian Wilson starring John Cusack, Paul Dano and Elizabeth Banks
Screening in July USA 2008 101 mins Dir: Denny Tedeco
Rock ‘N’ Roll High School Classic High School Movie with a killer soundtrack and features the icons The Ramones
After years awaiting the release of this film, we finally get to see it on the big screen. The film tells the story of the unsung musicians that provided the backbeat, the bottom and the swinging melody that drove many of the number one hits of the 1960s. It didn’t matter if it was Nat ‘King’ Cole, Frank Sinatra, Nancy Sinatra, The Monkees, The Byrds or The Beach Boys, these dedicated musicians brought the flair and musicianship that made the American ‘west coast sound’ a dominant cultural force around the world. The film is a fun and moving tribute to the music, the times and to the secret star-making machine known only as “The Wrecking Crew”.
Safety Last with Live Musical Accompaniment by Unsilent Movies Harold Lloyd’s classic with a new score by Unsilent Movies. Plus more to be announced! Record Fair and Live DJs Saturday brings a pop up shop of a wide range of vinyl goodies so bring your pennies! And take a break from the movies for a special DJ set from the All The Right Notes crew on Saturday night! Tickets: £30, £25 concessions for a Music Weekend pass, valid for all screenings.
SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT SCREENINGS Supportive Environment Screenings are monthly screenings suitable for adults and children with specific needs and people from within the autistic spectrum. There are no adverts or trailers before these films. Supportive Environment films are not available to book online, please contact QUAD Box Office on 01332 290 606. See bit.ly/quadses for details of the next film we are screening
CINEMA TICKET PRICES Standard films Full price £7.80 Concession £6.50 QUAD Member £7.00 QUAD Member Concession £6 Cine Supper £13.50
QUAD MEMBERSHIP For free and discounted tickets on all cinema screenings, QUAD Mondays £5 tickets, advance sales period for special events and NT Live Screenings and a free QUAD Cine Kids Club membership, why not become a QUAD Member? See P30 for details or ask at QUAD Box office
LIVE SCREENINGS
ENO: Carmen Wednesday 1st July at 7:30pm
A passionate tale of lust, seduction and betrayal, no other opera boasts as popular a following as Bizet’s Carmen. Set during the dying days of Franco’s Spain, Calixto Bieto’s acclaimed production of this must-see opera has been enjoyed by audiences across Europe. Tickets: £16, £14 Concessions & £12 QUAD Members
NTLive: Everyman
Glyndebourne: Mozart’s Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail
Glyndebourne: Britten’s The Rape Of Lucretia
Sunday 19th July at 4:45pm
Live from Glyndebourne’s 2015 Festival
Live From Glyndebourne’s 2015 Festival
Sunday 9th August at 5:45pm
Mozart’s take on the glittering Orient: a stirring tale of abduction, escape and forgiveness, this is the opera in which the 25-year-old composer is often said to have found his mature voice. Both a popular comedy and a compassionate Enlightenment drama, the opera’s East/West clash and its surprising resolution defies all stereotypes and strikes a startlingly contemporary chord.
Britten’s extraordinarily tense and chilling treatment of this historic tale is explored in a brilliant production by Fiona Shaw conducted by Leo Hussain and performed by some of the most exciting British singers on stage today, including Christine Rice, Kate Royal, Allan Clayton and Duncan Rock. Lucretia is a model of fidelity among Roman wives until the Etruscan prince Tarquinius, provoked by his Roman army comrades, gallops back to Rome to ruin her virtue.
Tickets: £16, £14 Concessions & £12 QUAD Members
‘searingly beautiful… (a) triumphant production’ The Observer
NTLIve: The Beaux Stratagem
NTLive: Coriolanus: Encore
Thursday 3rd September at 7:00pm
Thursday 24th September at 7:00pm
Simon Godwin (Man and Superman) directs George Farquhar’s wild comedy of love and cash. The ‘Beaux’: Mr Aimwell and Mr Archer, two charming, dissolute young men who have blown their fortunes in giddy London. Shamed and debt-ridden, they flee to provincial Lichfield. Their ‘Stratagem’: to marry for money. When the Beaux meet their match they are most at risk, for in love they might be truly discovered.
National Theatre Live’s 2013 broadcast of Shakespeare’s searing tragedy of political manipulation and revenge returns by popular demand. When an old adversary threatens Rome, the city calls once more on her hero and defender: Coriolanus. But he has enemies at home too. Famine threatens the city, the citizens’ hunger swells to an appetite for change, and on returning from the field Coriolanus must confront the march of realpolitik and the voice of an angry people.
The ‘Girl With A Pearl Earring’ has returned home to the much-loved Mauritshuis gallery in The Hague, which has just completed extensive renovations. The beautifully filmed documentary goes in pursuit of the many unresolved riddles surrounding the extraordinary painting and its mysterious creator Vermeer.
Tickets: £17, £15 Concession & £13 QUAD Members
From the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
EXHIBITION ON SCREEN SEASON 2: ENCORE
Enjoying complete and unprecedented access to the treasures of Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum, marking both a major re-showing of the gallery’s collection and a celebration of the 125th anniversary of Van Gogh’s death. World renowned curators and art historians, offer their interpretations and explanations of his work, with exclusive new research revealing incredible recent discoveries.
Tickets: £17, £15 Concession & £13 QUAD Members
Tickets: £16, £14 Concessions & £12 QUAD Members
Live screening on Thursday 16th July at 6:45pm Encores on Monday 10th August at 2pm and Tuesday 11th August at 6.45pm
Aida On Sydney Harbour
Another chance to see blockbuster art exhibitions from galleries around the world.
Tuesday 15th September at 7:00pm
BAFTA winner and Academy Award® nominee Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave) takes the title role in this dynamic new production of one of English drama’s oldest plays, directed by the National Theatre’s new Director Rufus Norris. Everyman is successful, popular and riding high when Death comes calling. He is forced to abandon the life he has built and embark on a last, frantic search to recruit a friend, to speak in his defence. But Death is close behind, and time is running out. This production contains depictions of recreational drug use and frequent uses of strong language.
RSC: The Merchant Of Venice
With the gold flowing all is well, but when a contract between Bassanio and Shylock is broken, simmering racial tensions boil over. A wronged father, and despised outsider, Shylock looks to exact the ultimate price for a deal sealed in blood. Polly Findlay (Arden of Faversham 2014) directs Shakespeare’s uncompromising tragedy.
Othello is the greatest general of his age. A fearsome warrior, loving husband and revered defender of Venice against its enemies. But he is also an outsider whose victories have created enemies of his own, men driven by prejudice and jealousy to destroy him. Hugh Quarshie plays Othello with Lucian Msamati (Game Of Thrones) as Iago.
Tickets: £17, £15 Concession, £13 QUAD Members
Tickets: £17, £15 Concession & £13 QUAD Members
Tickets: £17, £15 Concession & £13 QUAD Members
Wednesday 22nd July at 7:00pm Live from Stratford-upon-Avon
RSC: Othello Wednesday 26th August at 7:00pm
EOS The Girl With A Pearl Earring and other treasures of the Mauritshuis, Netherlands
EOS Vincent Van Gogh – A New Way Of Seeing
Performed in Italian with English translations
EOS The Impressionists
Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour has become a huge part of the cultural landscape, sunsets and spectacle on the harbour’s edge. But amid all of the spectacle, of Verdi’s famous Triumphal March, battle scenes and ancient temples, there’s an emotional heart. Long after the fireworks have faded from the sky and Amneris sings her quiet, concluding prayer, you’ll see the true mastery of this opera: it is at once an historic epic and an utterly relatable human tragedy.
This exhibition is perhaps the most comprehensive ever held about the Impressionists. Durand-Ruel’s brave decision to exhibit the Impressionists in New York in 1886 introduced enlightened, wealthy Americans to modern French painting. In doing so, he not only filled great American galleries with Impressionists masterworks but also kept impressionism alive at a time when it faced complete failure. This energetic and revealing film will tell his remarkable story along with that of the Impressionists themselves.
Tickets: £16, Concession £14 & QUAD Members £12
EOS Rembrandt From the National Gallery, London & Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam Monday 13th July at 8:30pm
This major new show, focused on the final years of his life is the biggest in many years. Given exclusive and privileged access by both galleries, the film documents this extraordinary show and interweaves Rembrandt’s life story with the behind the scenes preparations at both institutions.
Exhibition On Screen Tickets: £12, £10 Concessions, £9 QUAD Members
SHAKESPEARE’S GLOBE ON SCREEN A dark and thrilling season of Globe performances on the big screen
The Duchess Of Malfi
Julius Caesar
The Comedy of Errors
Wednesday 29th July at 7:00pm Running time 150 mins (including 15 min interval)
Wednesday 12th August at 7:00pm Running time 167 mins (including 15 min interval)
Wednesday 19th August at 7:00pm Running time 147 mins (including 15 min interval)
When Caesar returns to Rome from the wars a virtual dictator, Brutus and his republican friends resolve that his ambition must be curbed – which in Rome can mean only one thing: the great general must be assassinated. Shakespeare’s tense drama of high politics reveals the emotional currents that flow between men in power with themes that still resonate today. This sell out production employed Renaissance costumes and staging, and Dominic Dromgoole’s impassioned interpretation was a hit with critics.
Take one pair of estranged twin brothers (both called Antipholus), and one pair of estranged twin servants (both called Dromio), keep them in ignorance of each other and throw them into a city with a reputation for sorcery, and you have all the ingredients for theatrical chaos. The sell out production employed authentic Renaissance costumes and staging and has ‘more hilarious anarchy than you can shake a fish, cat or identity confused servant at.’ (London Theatre Guide)
The widowed Duchess Of Malfi longs to marry her lover, the steward Antonio. But her rancorous brothers, Ferdinand and the Cardinal, are implacably opposed to the match. Gemma Arterton stars as The Duchess, in this thrilling combination of brilliant coups de theatre, horrific set pieces and vivid characters, all lit by Webster’s obsessional imagination. This production is the first ever theatrical production to be filmed entirely in candlelight.
Shakespeare’s Globe On Screen Tickets: £17, £15 Concessions & £13 QUAD Members Season Pass: £68, £60 Concession & £52 QUAD Members
Titus Andronicus Wednesday 5th August at 7:00pm Running time 186 mins (including 15 min interval)
Returning to Rome from a war against the Goths, the general Titus Andronicus brings with him the queen Tamora and her three sons as prisoners of war and initiates a terrible cycle of mutilation, rape and murder. And all the while, at the centre of the nightmare, there moves the villainous, self-delighting Aaron. Grotesquely violent and daringly experimental, Titus was the smash hit of Shakespeare’s early career, Lucy Bailey’s spectacular production caused a stir throughout the UK media and resulted in audience members fainting in the stalls!
Antony & Cleopatra Wednesday 19th August at 7:00pm Running time 179 mins (including 15 min interval)
Cleopatra, the alluring and fascinatingly ambiguous Queen of Egypt, has bewitched the great Mark Antony, soldier, campaigner and now one of the three rulers of the Roman Empire. The third of the Roman Tragedies in this season, Anthony & Cleopatra picks up Antony’s story many years after Julius Caesar. Shakespeare’s greatest exploration of the conflicting claims of sex and power, all expressed in a tragic poetry of breath-taking beauty and magnificence.
Coming In October, now on sale The Importance Of Being Earnest: Live from The Vaudeville Theatre NTLive: Hamlet starring Benedict Cumberbatch RSC Henry V
Summer Nights is a festival of outdoor film screenings in beautiful heritage locations throughout the summer. Bring a blanket, a picnic and your friends, and enjoy the splendour of the great outdoors. KEDLESTON HALL, Derbyshire Dirty Dancing (12A) on 24th July SOLD OUT Interstellar (12A) on 25th July BADDESLEY CLINTON, Warwickshire The Grand Budapest Hotel (15) on 31st July Grease (PG) on 1st August CALKE ABBEY, Derbyshire The Blues Brothers (15) on 7th August The Grand Budapest Hotel (15) on 8th August
HARDWICK HALL, Derbyshire Mamma Mia (PG) on 21st August
Dirty Dancing (12A) on 12th September
The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies (12A) on 22nd August
BLICKLING ESTATE, Norfolk Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa (15) on 18th September
WOLLATON HALL, Nottingham Dirty Dancing (12A) on 28th, August; Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa (15) on 29th August The Dark Knight Rises (12A) on 30th August WADDESDON MANOR, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire Singin’ in the Rain (U) on 4th September Into the Woods (PG) on 5th September BELTON HOUSE, Grantham, Lincolnshire The Grand Budapest Hotel (15) on 11th September
Dirty Dancing (12A) on 19th September Tickets cost £12 for each screening, but can be purchased for the early bird price of £10.50 up to six weeks in advance. Groups of four or more can also buy tickets at the early bird price. Under 5’s go free. Tickets are available from QUAD Box Office or online www.summernightsfilm.co.uk @OutdoorFilm /summernightsfilm
EXHIBITIONS
Acquisition Until 6th September 2015 QUAD Extra Gallery Spaces
Benedict Drew - KAPUT Until 6th September 2015 QUAD Gallery
Image credit: Benedict Drew, KAPUT (2015). Courtesy the artist and Matt’s Gallery, London.
Artists: Elizabeth Rowe, Clay Smith, Michael Forbes and Robin Newman
Image credit: Benedict Drew, KAPUT (2015). Courtesy the artist and Matt’s Gallery, London.
Oscillating between space tourism and the mystical power of sacred objects, between the scientific and the esoteric, this exhibition of new work by Benedict Drew will question different modes of learning and the power and privilege of the acquisition of knowledge.Benedict Drew (b. 1977) works across video, sculpture, music and their associated technologies. He graduated from Slade School of Fine Art in 2011 and was a LUX Associate Artist (2011/12). He is represented by Matt’s Gallery, London. Recent solo exhibitions include Heads May Roll, Matt’s Gallery, London; The Persuaders, Adelaide Festival, SASA Gallery Adelaide, Australia; Zero Hour Petrified, Ilam Campus Gallery, School of Fine Arts University of Canterbury, New Zealand (all 2014) The Onesie Cycle, Rhubaba, Edinburgh; Now Thing, Whitstable Biennale; This Is Feedback, Outpost, Norwich; Gliss, Cell Project Space; and The Persuaders, Circa Site / AV Festival, Newcastle.
This exhibition presents the work of four Midlands-based artists responding to the theme of ‘the Grand Tour’ and the period of the Enlightenment. Examining themes of tourism, class, scientific and cultural breakthroughs and seeking of knowledge, the artists reflect and consider with contemporary eyes this hugely significant period of history. Each artist presents a unique narrative of thought, whether offering a critical and contemplative view on the inequality of the Grand Tour (a pursuit reserved exclusively for the rich and privileged), the dawn of tourism and its impacts or the search of the acquisition of knowledge. QUAD has also commissioned a new, interactive sound installation by artist Robin Newman which embraces the experimental, akin to the alchemists and scientists of the era, whilst also referencing the music and composers of the period.
The Grand Space Tour Participation Exhibition Participation is at the heart of everything we do here at QUAD and we invite you to take a grand tour through space in our evolving Participation Exhibition in our corridor exhibition. QUAD groups, including Listen Love Learn, GoldsQUAD, Q Club, as well as workshop participants and the general public will create the sights, sounds and feel of space as they explore what it could be like to be a space tourist.
SEASON TALKS & EVENTS SEASON LAUNCH NIGHT IN COLLABORATION WITH DERBY MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY Thursday 2nd July, 5:30pm – 9:00pm
5:30pm Derby Museum and Art Gallery: exhibition opening drinks and speeches 7:00pm QUAD: exhibition opening and speeches followed by events at QUAD including live art demonstrations and live music in QUAD Café bar.
Radical Enlightenment
Traveler’s Tales: Voyager’s Grand Tour
Taking inspiration from The Grand Tour project across Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire through 2015 & 2016, and new work by Benedict Drew, this season of exhibitions and events at QUAD takes a fresh look at the Enlightenment period and the original Grand Tour, reassessing one of the most pivotal periods in human history in a thoroughly modern context. Benedict Drew KAPUT is part of The Grand Tour fringe programme, an exciting new cultural event taking place in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire in 2015 and 2016, thanks to funding from Arts Council England. www.thegrandtour.uk.com/exhibitions/fringe-programme
A Lecture by Anthony Southwell Saturday 18th July, 7:00pm, QUAD Gallery
Image credit: Benedict Drew, Heads May Roll (2014). Courtesy the artist and Matt’s Gallery, London.
Benedict Drew in Conversation with Critic Jonathan P. Watts Saturday 15th August, 3:00pm, QUAD Gallery
Join Benedict Drew and the critic Jonathan P Watts as they discuss Benedict’s new work – KAPUT – for QUAD. Jonathan P Watts is a critic based in London. He is a regular contributor to frieze magazine. As well as being arts editor of Noon magazine, he is a founding editor – one of eight – of Aorist, a new magazine of critical writing on contemporary art and culture. FREE
Thirty eight years ago, twin spacecraft, Voyagers 1 and 2 were launched on the most ambitious space mission that mankind had yet embarked upon. These two spacecraft were to go on a ‘Grand Tour’ of the outer Solar System. The two spacecraft would visit Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune and reveal them to be worlds of wonder; they would go on to investigate the outer limits of the environs of the Sun and then on into interstellar space. Join Anthony Southwell as he explains how the Voyager Grand Tour came to be, the spacecraft that were launched and the discoveries made on their planetary fly bys of the outer Solar System. FREE
EXHIBITIONS continued FANS & LEGENDS
Image credit susan pui san lok, Trailers (video still) 2015
A season at QUAD, inspired by newly commissioned work by the artist susan pui san lok, that celebrates and examines an array of legends, and the fans that follow them.
FORMAT Photoforum: George Miles Tuesday 1st September, 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Joining us for our first session after our summer break is East Midlandsbased photographer George Miles, author of multiple photographic monographs including the widely exhibited Views of Matlock Bath, published by Black Dog Publishing in 2014. Miles will speak about his practice to date, his inspirations and influences and his experience under the mentorship of the American master of photography, Stephen Shore. “Views of Matlock Bath draws upon a variety of pictorial representations from photography and painting, the valley itself being of great significance in formalising ideas of Landscape as a genre in its own right. Miles’ sublime large-format colour photographs explore how the land is used, viewed and mediated: both physically and through representations of it. The town having bore witness to the consolidation of the English landscape tradition through visiting artists on the Grand Tour, the birth of both the Industrial Revolution, and of mass tourism (the first package holiday organised by Thomas Cook in 1841)” – Black Dog Publishing Miles recently exhibited at the 2015 edition of FORMAT International Photography Festival with his series Where Druids Died. It was published as a limited edition photobook by Antler Press on the occasion of the exhibition. www.georgemiles.co.uk Cost: £5, £4 concessions
susan pui san lok RoCH Fans & Legends 19th September – 15th November 2015 QUAD Gallery
susan pui san lok premieres a new body of work titled RoCH Fans & Legends, commissioned by QUAD and the Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art (CfCCA), in partnership with Animate Projects and the University of Salford. Featuring single and multichannel moving image works for gallery and online, RoCH draws on fan uploads of numerous adaptations of The Condor Trilogy (1957-61), a classic ‘new wuxia’ epic by Louis Cha aka Jin Yong, to explore some of its recurring tropes and translations – its fantasies, landscapes, and archetypes, as well as its ‘poor’ and ‘pidgin’ iterations, in diasporic popular culture. susan pui san lok’s work ranges across installation, moving image, sound, performance and text, evolving out of interests in notions of nostalgia and aspiration, place and migration, translation and diaspora. She graduated from wthe University of Leeds in 1994 (BA Fine Art) and 1996 (MA Feminism and the Visual Arts), going on to complete a PhD with Aavaa (the African and Asian Visual Artists Archive) at the University of East London in 2004. Projects include Lightness (2012), commissioned by Film & Video Umbrella (FVU) and De La Warr Pavilion; Faster, Higher (2008), commissioned by FVU and BFI Southbank Gallery, London, also staged at Hatton Gallery, Newcastle (2009), Winchester Discovery Centre (2012), and MAI Montreal Arts Interculturels, Montreal (2014); DIY Ballroom/Live (2007-08), a Cornerhouse/BBC Bigger Picture national touring commission; and Golden (2005-7, ongoing), an ACE and AHRC-funded project including commissioned works for Beaconsfield, London, and Chinese Arts Centre, Manchester.
QUAD IN VENICE! EM15 Presents Doug Fishbone’s Leisure Land Golf at the Venice Biennale Saturday 9th May 2015 until Sunday 26th July 2015
EM15 is a collective from the East Midlands region of the UK comprising of Beacon Art Project, One Thoresby Street, QUAD and New Art Exchange. This project is produced in association with Academic Partners – Nottingham Trent University and The University of Nottingham, and the Digital Engagement Partner – Horizon, The University of Nottingham.
Daniel T. Wheeler: Normanton Tuesday 4th August, 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Sunscreen
Daniel T. Wheeler joins us to deliver an artist talk on his on-going photographic exploration of Normanton, the vibrant and multi-cultural centre of Derby. Commissioned by The Open Centre, Normanton is a provocative exploration of Normanton’s fiercely independent spirit. Wheeler’s photographs represent a celebratory journey through this area of Derby - from barber shops to ice cream parlours, radio stations to football teams, and everything in between. The first part of this on-going body of work was published as a limited edition photo-book and is now on show in an exhibition at The Open Centre’s dedicated gallery space, located inside Derby’s historic Market Hall, which runs until 27th September 2015
Sunscreen is an online project by artist Candice Jacobs that includes the work of 40 artists invited by Jacobs and the EM15 partnership, each with a connection to the East Midlands. http://sun-screen.uk/
The talk is free, but booking essential through QUAD Box office.
Horizon’s Wander Anywhere: http://wanderanywhere.com/em15
www.derbyopencentre.org
The aim of EM15 is to inspire a new generation of artists, curators and audiences, to represent diverse cultures and perspectives, and to create long-lasting impacts for the arts ecology in the Midlands and throughout the UK. The Leisure Principle is the curatorial theme driving EM15’s premiere presentation at La Biennale di Venezia. The Leisure Principle considers the concept of tourism and trade as a metaphor to explore current global economic complexities. Visitors to the EM15 venue will be invited to take part in Doug Fishbone’s Leisure Land Golf, a fully playable, artist-designed miniature golf course in which nine artists – John Akomfrah, Yara El-Sherbini, Doug Fishbone, Ellie Harrison, Candice Jacobs, Hetain Patel, Lindsay Seers, Yinka Shonibare MBE, and Eyal & Ines Weizman. EM15 Arsenale Docks, S. Pietro di Castello, 40, 30122 Venice, Italy http://em15venice.co.uk/ Opening times: Tuesday – Sunday, 10am – 6pm (closed Mondays)
Animate OPEN: Parts & Labour: Open Call for Artist Submissions QUAD and Animate Projects are pleased to announce an international call for the second Animate OPEN exhibition. We are looking for experimental animation that relates to the theme Parts & Labour: emphasising the craft – analogue and digital – of contemporary creative animation practice. We will select up to 20 works for gallery exhibition at QUAD from 28 November 2015 – 24 January 2016. We will also be selecting works for online exhibition and for a touring programme as part of Move It, a touring ‘season’ of British and international animation. For more information on how to apply, go to: animateprojects.org/news
PHOTOGRAPHY & MOVING IMAGE COURSES
CREATIVE WRITING & FILM COURSES Let’s Write A Book Creative Writing Course Mondays, 14th September 30th November 6:30pm - 9:00pm Tutor: Alex Davis
This extended twelve week course not only covers the theory involved in creating a book, but also enables students the time and space to work on their books, discuss their progress and have in-depth feedback on their book from both class and tutor Alex Davis. Perfect for those people with an idea for a book but don’t know where to start, or just looking for that extra bit of motivation and guidance to complete their projects.
Portrait Photography
DSLR Photography Level 2
Saturday 18th July 10:45am - 4:45pm Or 24th October 10:45am – 4:45pm
Thursdays, 17th September – 8th October, 6:15pm – 8:45pm
This one day workshop with tutor Jon Legge is aimed at people who already take photographs and want to be able to take better portraits. The emphasis of the course is on learning a range of techniques useful in portrait photography (children and adults) and building confidence. The course will cover using your own digital cameras to best effect, flash and available light, modifying light, colour balance, focal lengths and their affect on portraits, tricks for putting people at their ease and using basic accessories. Cost: £60 / £50 concessions
Aimed at people who already know the basics of DSLR photography and want to learn more, or have completed the Level 1 course at QUAD, this course will go deeper into the functions and features of the modern DSLR and use practical demonstration to get to grips with them. Using a mixture of talks, demonstrations and practical exercises, you will produce a body of high quality images using techniques introduced during the course. Subjects covered will include; when to over-ride the light meter, histograms, RAW vs JPEG, sensor cleaning, using separate flashguns, useful accessories, manual modes, metering modes, manual focusing and more. By the end of the course, you will have a solid understanding of the useful features of their DSLR and when to use them. Cost: £145, £120 concessions
Night Photography 29th October & 12th November, 10:45am - 4:45pm
Ideal for improving your Halloween and Bonfire Night photos.Take to the streets of Derby with tutor Jon Legge to learn techniques to best capture the night including exposure and shutter settings. This course is aimed at people who are interested in learning more about low light and night-time photography. It is designed for people who already take photographs, but don’t use anything other than on automatic setting. Cost: £60, £50 concessions
DSLR in a Day 28th November, 10:45am – 4:45pm
This intensive one day basic course is aimed at complete beginners. Crammed full of information and exercises, you will learn how to control your camera, have fun with focal lengths, sort your shutter speed, and fiddle with your f-stops! Cost: £60, £50 concessions
Course Fees: £170, £160 Concessions & £150 QUAD Members
The World Of Writing And Publishing Creative Writing Course Thursdays 17th September 3rd December 6:30pm - 9:00pm Tutor: Alex Davis + Guest Speakers
Join course tutor Alex Davis and a superb array of guest speakers for a writing course giving you a unique insight into the realities of writing and publishing. The course is divided into six modules, with Alex introducing the subject in the first session before welcoming a special guest with an expertise in the field for a discussion and interview session, giving all participants the valuable chance to ask any questions they may have. A superbly valuable course for any aspiring writer, covering a wide range of areas. Course Fees: £170, £160 Concessions & £150 QUAD Members
The Golden Age Of Hollywood Film Course Tuesdays, 15th September – Tuesday 10th November, 7:00pm – 9:00pm Tutor: Christina Newland
This nine week course will examine Golden Age and Classical Hollywood from the 1920s to the 1960s. It will focus on the historical and social context for a large variety of genres and styles, including the gangster picture, the war film, and the screwball comedy. For a thorough overview of the intersections between star, genre, and studio style that made up the classical era, we will look at films as disparate as Double Indemnity, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, On the Waterfront, and The Public Enemy. In addition, a class vote will take place for a film screening in the final week of the course. Cost: £50, £45 concessions & £40 QUAD Members:
All courses suitable for ages 16 and above, see more at: bit.ly/quaddigicourse
Talk Cinema Film Course Tuesdays 14th July – 1st September
Talk Cinema returns and the premise is as simple as ever. See a film then discuss it. Facilitated by tutor Alan Seaman, the only entry requirement is a love of cinema and a desire to talk about it. The film screenings dates are 14th & 28th July11th & 25th August. Cost: £40, £35 Concessions & £30 QUAD Members
FAMILIES, CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE FAMILY FRIENDLY
Education Gallery visits: Bring your class to explore our exhibitions. Self-led gallery visits are free but booking in advance is essential. Teacher resources to support your visit are free to download www.derbyquad.co.uk/category/ teachers-and-resources
KidsQUAD - Creative arts activities for children aged 7-11 years Summer holidays: Build your own Space and Time Museum! Monday 27th, Tuesday 28th & Wednesday 29th July, 10:30am – 12:30pm
Autumn term film making KidsQUAD productions presents: Dawn of the Robots! Saturdays, 26th September; 3rd, 10th, 17th October; 14th, 21st, 28th November, 10:30am – 12:30pm. Premiere Screening: 12th December
Join our artist, Sam, to create a 3D digital Space and Time Museum, then make your own objects from space, distant lands and times gone by to put into it...
Join our professional film maker, Jenson, to write and star in your own movie about a robot takeover. Can KidsQUAD save the day?
Cost: £33.00* for all three sessions
Cost: £77.00 for all seven sessions
Summer holidays: Comic Adventures!
DigisQUAD - Digital arts activities for young people aged 12-16 years
Thursday 30th & Friday 31st July, 10:30am – 12:30pm
Imagine your ideal adventure or journey, filled with magical creatures, mystical lands and galaxies. Then let our artist, Helen, help you to create your own adventure-themed comic using Comic Life software in our digital studio. Cost: £22.00* for both sessions *Book all five morning sessions for the discounted price of £50.00
Summer holidays: 3D modelling and animation Monday 3rd, Tuesday 4th & Wednesday 5th August, 1:30pm – 4:00pm
Join our digital Participation Curator, John, to create a galactic cityscape, using computer graphics and 3D modelling software. Create your own buildings and spacecraft, and combine them to make your own and a group cityscape. Cost: £45.00 for all three sessions
Workshops: Approach the curriculum creatively by bringing your class to one of our film, visual or digital art workshops. For more information or to book a visit or workshop: please contact our Education Curator: sandrag@derbyquad.co.uk.
The Grand Space Tour Participation Exhibition QUAD Participation will be going on its own Grand Tour into space and needs your help! As space tourists, we will need a ship to take us on our journey through the cosmos and explore the sights, sounds and cultures of the galaxy. See P17 for more information
Derby Carnival: Take Part Family Friendly activity Saturday 18 July, 11:00am – 4:00pm
Youth Forum QUAD’s Youth Forum is a group of young artists aged 12-19. For more information about forthcoming Youth Forum projects and how to get involved (places are limited), please contact youthforum@derbyquad.co.uk
Children’s Activity Guides Fun, paper-based exhibition guides designed for children are available for you to use in QUAD Gallery. Pick one up for FREE in our Resource Area.
Look out for our Caribbean Carnival themed menu in QUAD Café on the day!
Ever wanted to travel to your own solar system? What would it look like? Join Digital Participation Curator John Whall in designing and animating your own sun, planets and more. Learn skills in 3D animation, motion simulation and particle effects using industry standard software including Autodesk Maya and After Effects. Your solar system will also feature in our Grand Space Tour Participation Exhibition. Cost: £5, booking recommended
FREE SummersQUAD Family Friendly Activities Every Thursday in August & first Thursday in September, 10:30am – 1:00pm & 1.00pm & 1:30pm – 4:00pm Suitable for all ages
SummersQUAD is QUAD’s annual programme of summer activities for all the family. This year explore the theme of space tourism with QUAD artists in our weekly workshops, exploring a range of digital and traditional creative skills, where participants will make and design the tourist attractions of space and other worlds. FREE, booking recommended
Create and Learn Young People’s Hack and Build Event Wednesday 19th – Friday 21st August, 10:00am – 5:00pm (plus 6:00pm - 7:30pm on Fri 21st August) Suitable for age: 11 - 16 years
Create and Learn Digital Space Journeys: 3D Modelling Saturday 15th August, 1:00pm – 3:30pm Suitable for all ages
Take part in our three day hack event with Ram Jam Derby, where you will design, develop and pitch a mixed-reality game. Work with industry professionals and experiment with a variety of tech to create a game that’s both real and digital. You will work in teams and develop skills of the future to put your game through its paces, before pitching it to a panel of judges, Dragons Den style. Cost: £65, booking essential
Early booking advised for KidsQUAD and DigisQUAD as places are limited, booking is essential through QUAD box office. Children can be left unaccompanied during sessions, children with additional or behavioural support needs should come with care support.
Saturday 25th July or Saturday 8th August, 1:00pm – 3:30pm Suitable for all ages
Join QUAD artists for a FREE drop in carnival themed workshop to celebrate the 40th year of the Derby Caribbean Carnival.
Youth Review QUAD’s Youth Review is a group of 16-25 year olds who are passionate about film and culture. If you’re interested in reviewing film, music, theatre and art, both at QUAD and across the city, then get in touch at: youthreview@derbyquad.co.uk and come join us. Meetings take place every few weeks and are free!
Create and Learn Digital Space Journeys: Building a Solar System
Used in computer games and films to create both realistic and cartoon vehicles, environments and characters, 3D modelling is an exciting way to bring your ideas to life. In this workshop, you will learn the basics of 3D modelling and create a space transport to journey through the cosmos. Your model will also be printed and featured in our Grand Space Tour Participation Exhibition. Cost: £5, booking recommended
CINE KIDS Create and Learn Designing Your World: Home Planets (RIBA) Saturday 1st August, 11:00am – 4:00pm Suitable for all ages
If you could have a whole planet as your home, what would it look like? Inspired by the story The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry and working with chartered architects from the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), join us for this one day drop in workshop, where you can develop drawing and designing skills and create a planet the size of a house! FREE Drop In
Digital Participation A Journey through Sound and Space Until 6th September
Create and Learn Festé Big Scribble & Crafts
Cine Kids are Family friendly screenings held every Saturday at 3:30pm and every Sunday at 1:30pm, and also daily during school holidays. Cine Kids Membership covers the whole family at the same address until the youngest child reaches 16 years.
Saturday 26th Sept, 10:30am – 4:00pm
All tickets are £3.50 for Cine Kids Club Members.
Suitable for all ages
Colourful creative fun for all the family this Feste! Get drawing and making with QUAD staff and artists. Let your creativity run free in our Big Scribble space on our Café Terrace and craft area in the Participation Space. Not forgetting Lego Saturday in our Resource Area.
USA 2015 124 mins Dir: Colin Trevorrow
The dinosaurs are back! Chris Pratt follows his role as the galaxy spanning Star Lord in Guardians Of The Galaxy with a romp through the world’s most unique theme park as Bryce Dallas Howard’s scientist creates a new kind of dinosaur, Indominus Rex!apartment buildings nearby.
Cine Kids Films coming soon:
FREE Drop In
Listen Love Learn
Doctor Proctor’s Fart Powder
Tuesdays, 12:00pm - 3:00pm
Creative activities for all families with children up to 5 years. A supportive environment to learn new skills and share experiences, includes specific focused sessions for young parents, babies, toddlers, mums, dads and the family together.
Norway 2014 87 mins Dir: Arild Frohlich
£1 per adult per session For more information regarding the sessions and additional weekend activities, please see: bit.ly/quadlll
Minions
Reminiscent of Roald Dahl’s Charlie & The Chocolate Factory this Norwegian story is about an inventor who accidentally makes an explosive invention and his two young friends who see the potential to make it a financial success. Guaranteed to produce lots of laughs from younger viewers.
USA 2015 104 mins Dir: Kyle Balda & Pierre Coffin
Suitable for all ages
Bend time and space through sound in our digital participation call out. QUAD Participation is looking for the sounds of your journeys for our Grand Space Tour Participation Exhibition. Using a smart phone or tablet to record a 10 second clip of your journey to work, school, a holiday or a day out in the country and send it to participation@derbyquad.co.uk. All entries will be used to create our space sounds cape for our exhibition, where you will be able to interact with your recording by morphing it and others into the alien sounds of space.
Cine Kids Membership is £12 and available from QUAD Box office, please see bit.ly/quadcinekids or call QUAD Box office for details of the next film screenings.
Jurassic World
LEGO Saturday Saturdays 11:00am until 4:00pm Suitable for children aged 3+ (and grown-ups!)
Come and have a play with LEGO in the Family Friendly Resource area just outside QUAD Gallery. FREE all children should be accompanied.
Before Gru, the Minions descend through history unsuccessfully serving masters like the T Rex to Napoleon but in the 1960s they find themselves masterless and embark on a quest to find a new evil master. A master that could potentially be Scarlett Overkill (Sandra Bullock) and an adventure that brings their biggest challenge yet: Saving all Minionkind!
Little Howard: Children’s Show Saturday 4th July at 1:00pm Suitable for ages 6+
Little Howard is the world’s only live interactive animation. He’s won so many awards and fantastic reviews and he’s only just celebrated his 6th birthday (for the tenth year in a row)! Following the success of their TV show Little Howard’s Big Question (CBBC) real human Big Howard and animated six-year-old Little Howard are bringing their unique family comedy show to QUAD. With interactive stand-up, live animation on stage and lots of jokes and songs this is a show that all the family can enjoy. Tickets: £10, £5 concessions & children’s tickets
Thomas and Friends: Sodor’s Legend Of The Lost Treasure UK 2015 63 mins Dir: David Stoten
Thomas, Henry, Percy, Gordon, James and the gang in a featurelength adventure based on the legendary stories by Rev Awdry.
To book or for more information visit: derbyquad.co.uk
FESTIVALS Little Howard: Stand Up Animator Saturday 4th July at 7:00pm
Multi award-winning comedian and animator Howard Read is the first comedy artist to use animation in live comedy. Howard is best known as the other half of the animated six-year-old virtual stand-up comic Little Howard, and has appeared with him on some of the biggest TV shows on three continents. His Cartoon Cabaret contains the very best of his animated comedy for adults, a unique comedy experience where his cartoon stand-ups come to life and improvise with the audience. Tickets: £12, £10 concessions
Derby Festé returns with a bang! 25th and 26th September 2015
Guests Of Honour:
Edge-Lit 4 Saturday 11th July from 10:00am
Edge-Lit is Derby’s annual sciencefiction, fantasy and horror writing day for any readers, writers or fans of genre fiction and includes a range of panel discussions, readings, workshops, Q&As, booksales, as well as the now infamous Edge-Lit raffle and the devilishly difficult Edge-Lit quiz. Edge-Lit 4 is your chance to get an insight into the worlds of writing and publishing, hear from some of the biggest and most talented names in the field, gain inspiration and ideas in our workshop sessions (expanded for 2015 due to popular demand) and get yourself an incredible book haul to take home with our freebies, bookstalls and phenomenal prizes!
Derby Festé returns for its ninth year, transforming the city centre into a world-class festival site and, through a multitude of exciting outdoor performance areas, act as the perfect platform for the whole family. Derby Festé has established itself as one of the best UK street arts festivals and has attracted some of the highest quality acts, from across the UK and abroad, to the city’s streets.
M.R. Carey; author of The Girl With All The Gifts and popular comic book writer and screenwriter. John Connolly; creator of the Charlie Parker series and co-author of Conquest and Empire with Jennifer Ridyard. Joanne Harris: one of the UK’s most popular and acclaimed authors, writer of The Gospel Of Lok! Paul McAuley: multiple awardwinning British SF author of Something Is Coming Through. Claire North: author of Touch and The First Fifteen Lives Of Harry August, a Richard and Judy Book Club selection Samantha Shannon: international bestselling author of The Bone Season & The Mime Order.
The headline act for this year is a UK premiere drummer and firework show called Danbor Talka performed by Deabru Beltzak and Les Commandos Percu. After many years travelling the world with their amazing shows, thousands of people in Derby can enjoy high energy percussion, movement and fireworks to make you shudder. Derby Festé is produced and presented by Déda, Derby LIVE, Derby Theatre and QUAD in association with the Without Walls Associate Touring Network. The performance of Danbor Talka will be priced at £7 (advance) and are on sale now at Derby LIVE Box Office. All other events and performances at Derby Festé will be FREE. See www.derbyfeste.com for more details.
Confirmed authors: Jenny T Colgan; Stephen Deas; Rod Duncan; Cate Gardner; Andrew Hook; Kim Lakin-Smith; Alison Littlewood; Tom Lloyd; Suzanne MacLeod; Mark Morris; Mark Charan Newton; Adam Nevill; Sarah Pinborough; Sophie Sparham; Justina Robson; Adrian Tchaikovsky; Gav Thorpe; Stephen Volk; Angus Watson and Adele Wearing. Tickets: £30 allowing access to all activities on the day.
Whooverville 7 Saturday 5th September from 10:00am - 6:00pm
Whooverville is a day of fun for all ages and is also the East Midland’s biggest annual get-together for fans of the BBC TV series Doctor Who. Organised by Derby’s Doctor Who group, The Whoovers, it is one of the most popular fan groups in the UK. Whooverville is back for a magnificent seventh year! Join us for a packed day of guest events, panel discussions, autograph signings, podcasting and more. Tickets: £40, £25 Concessions & £10 special price for ages 12 and under.
ARTS4HEALTH
EVENTS @ QUAD Friday 3rd July at Evergreen Centre Losco, Heanor Singin’ In The Rain (U) Cost £4, tickets for carers are free Tuesday 11th August at QUAD On The Town (U)
GoldsQUAD Wednesdays 11:15am - 1:15pm
QUAD invites participants aged 50+ to form a supportive community that create art together and promote positive health and well-being. Cost: £4 per session. For further information, please contact Charlotte Convey on: 01332 285427, charlottec@derbyquad.co.uk
Cost £6.50, £5 concessions,
NEW ‘Matinée’ Dementia Friendly screenings Arts Derbyshire in partnership with QUAD, Made in Derbyshire, Public Health Awareness & Alzheimer’s Society bring you Dementia Friendly Screenings throughout Derbyshire
tickets for carers are free
Please contact artsandhealthderbyshire@gmail.com and Charlottec@derbyquad.co.uk 01332 285427 for further information. NB These screenings are not available to book online.
QUAD’s monthly events are open to everyone FREE entry unless otherwise stated. For more info see: www.derbyquad.co.uk/whats-on-listing/event
KnitsQUAD Mondays, 6th & 20th July, 3rd & 17th August, 7th & 21st September from 4:30pm
Be inspired, learn more or bring your ideas to share with those interested in knitting, crocheting or making anything with yarn.
Speedquiz Mondays, 6th & 20th July, 3rd & 17th August 7th & 21st September from 8:00pm
Booking is suggested through QUAD Box office 01332 290606 as places are limited.
A fast-paced, competitive and fun night of quizzing using your iPhone or smartphone. £1.50 per person.
Look out for future screenings www.artsderbyshire.org.uk/matinee
BooksQUAD Mondays, 13th July, 10th August & 14th September from 6:00pm
See www.derbyquad.co.uk/booksquad for book choices.
Thanks to the generosity of the public in raising over £25,000 so far, the Plus One scheme has been extended for another year. Plus One aims to inspire young people and spark an ongoing interest in the arts and the cultural scene in Derby. For some young people, it will
be the first time they will have visited the theatre or cinema with their foster family or carers. Major arts and cultural organisations in Derby are working with Barnardos to provide looked-after children with the opportunity to see and experience live performance and film in the city.
When booking tickets at either: Déda, Derby LIVE, Derby Theatre or QUAD you will be given the opportunity to contribute to the Plus One… a gift to inspire scheme. Barnardos will co-ordinate the distribution of tickets.
‘togsQUAD with Derby Telegraph’s Victoria Wilcox Thursdays, 16th July, 20th August, 17th September 6:30pm - 9:00pm
Improve your photographic technique, get involved in Togs Challenges, and hear from the experts at QUAD’s hugely popular camera club. Pre-booking essential, £4 per person.
Derby Sketching Club hosts a monthly portrait session in QUAD’s Cinema Foyer, with a model, £1 contribution per person towards model fees.
Like to sew? Work on your sewing projects, share your skills, or have a go at something new, all abilities welcome. £2 per person.
QUAD Unplugged Acoustic Feedback encourages local songwriting talent with free live music in QUAD Café with Tez Fuller Livin’.
QUAD Writers
NEW! Video Games Quiz
The Open Mic Night for film-makers is back for its bi-monthly eclectic dose of local film. Get your film on the big screen, or just come and enjoy some locally made films. £2 entry To submit your film please contact: www.facebook.com/fivelampsfilms
O.S.T. Thursday 2nd July & Saturday 18th July from 7:30pm.
Sunday Cinema
Wednesdays 26th August & 30th September, 6:00pm - 9.00pm
Tuesdays 28th July & 29th September, from 8:30pm
For more info about how to get involved: bit.ly/quadyw
Thursdays, 30th July, 27th August & 24th September, 11:00am - 1:00pm
QUAF at QUAD
FiveLampsFilms Night
Fun and supportive monthly creative writing group for 12-16 year olds. £5 per session.
Join DJ Flatbush City Limits as he spins movie-related cuts in QUAD Café Bar.
Mondays, 20th July, 17th August, 21st September, 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Whatever your level of experience, develop new writing, share work and receive feedback with our friendly, chatty bunch of writers.
Saturday 19th September, 11:00am - 1:00pm
Derby Sketching Club Portrait Session
Make It Sew
Tuesdays, 21st July, 18th August, 25th September , 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Writing East Midlands’ Young Writers’ Group @ QUAD
Thursdays 23rd July at 7.30pm & 24th September at 7.30pm Do you know your PlayStation from your Xbox? Your Grand Theft Auto from your Gran Turismo? Then come test your gaming knowledge in a quiz covering the whole gaming spectrum. Free entry, prizes to be won!
Sundays, 12th & 26th July, 9th & 23rd August, 6th & 20th September from 5:30pm
Meet up with fellow cinema-goers in the Café Bar and see one of the post 6:00pm films, then meet up again afterwards and talk about it.
Image credits: Dean Martin photography
Shakespeare Night Friday 21st August, 7.30 - 9.30pm
1623’s monthly participatory workshop returns to QUAD for one night only to explore a curse in Julius Caesar though photography with SHOW ME PICTURES founder Michael Sargeant. £3 per ticket
To book or for more information visit: bit.ly/quadevents
Image: Chris Seddon
QUAD MEMBERSHIP For those of you who want a little bit more from QUAD, our membership scheme offers a host of benefits including FREE cinema tickets, discounts in QUAD Café Bar, discount on selected retail items and public evening classes & training, FREE QUAD Cine Kids Club membership, QUAD Mondays £5 film tickets, advance sales for special events and NT Live Screenings, a regular newsletter with exclusive members offers, competitions and invites to special events and screenings throughout the year, plus QUADpoints loyalty scheme, an exclusive benefit for QUAD Members. Please ask at QUAD Box office or see: www.derbyquad.co.uk/membership
QUAD membership costs less than £3 per month!
QUAD SUPPORTERS SCHEME QUAD Supporters Scheme is the ultimate treat if you are a fan of our live broadcasts, including our ever-popular NT Live events. Join the Supporters Scheme and your favourite two seats will be automatically reserved for you for all live theatre broadcasts during the advance sales period. Throughout the year Supporters will also receive invites to all exhibition launches, VIP events plus six free cinema tickets, on top of all the benefits of QUAD Membership. Please ask at QUAD Box office or see: www.derbyquad.co.uk/friends-and-supporters-quad
QUAD SHOP Books, crafts and gifts for all ages. New stock added weekly. Gift vouchers for Cinema tickets, Cine Suppers or QUAD Membership are also available. QUAD Shop is open daily from 11:00am.
QUAD CAFÉ BAR Offering a great range of pizzas pastas, burgers and specials, QUAD’s menu changes weekly, for lunches evening meals and tapas plus an array of cakes freshly baked in-house. QUAD Café has a range of hot and cold drinks and a fully licensed bar. We are family friendly with highchairs and a childrens’ menu and free colouring activities. Evening customers can also try a Cine Supper - a film and a meal for just £13.50 (best to book ahead). QUAD is connected to Derby’s Super Fast broadband with a Wi-Fi spot in the QUAD Café bar, making it ideal as a flexible workspace as well as a social space. QUAD Café is open daily from 10:00am, the ASK Bar on the Cinema floor is open daily from 5:00pm.
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ACCESS DETAILS QUAD is a fully accessible building, with a lift and facilities on all floors. There is a Sound PlusTM Infrared Listening system in the Cinemas, and an Integrated Loop system in the QUAD Box Office, The Box, Digital Suite, Meeting Room and QUAD Café Bar. Please feel free to contact our customer services team at the QUAD Box Office with your specific access enquiries. We make every effort to make sure our events are accessible to all, however we would appreciate that patrons with specific needs give us as much advance notice as possible so that we can ensure that proper provision is in place.
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