Cinema
Film and Live Screenings
Booking dates
Excluding Live Screenings
Members from Mon 15 February Non-members from Mon 22 February
March–April 2016 www.southhillpark.org.uk · 01344 484123 The creative heart of Berkshire
Beatrix Potter
Shakespeare Season
We celebrate 150 years since Beatrix Potter’s birth with two delightful films, one also featuring in the LIFT OFF dance festival
A special week-long programme across SHP to mark 400 years since the death of Shakespeare
Miss Potter F
Sat 30 April 3pm
Dir. Chris Noone, UK/US, 2006, 92 mins Renée Zellweger, Ewan McGregor, Emily Watson, Barbara Flynn
The story of Beatrix Potter, author of the beloved children’s books, and her struggle for love, happiness and success. This charming and inspiring biopic is perfectly cast.
Tales of Beatrix Potter
Sun 1 May 3pm
Shakespeare on Screen
Shakespeare on Screen
Titus
Romeo and Juliet
Tue 26 April 7pm
early start
Wed 27 April 7.45pm
Dir. Julie Taymor, It/US/UK, 1999, 162 mins Anthony Hopkins, Jessica Lange, Alan Cumming, Geraldine McEwan
Dir. Franco Zeffirelli, 1968, 138 mins Leonard Whiting, Olivia Hussey, Michael York, Robert Stephens
Titus returns victorious from war, only to plant the seeds of future turmoil for himself and his family. Theatre director Taymor delivers a contemporary take, with switches of mood, shafts of black humour and mix of styles, characteristic of the art of our own time. A bold, breath-taking, superbly acted adaptation OBSERVER
When the ‘star crossed lovers’ of two feuding families meet, forbidden love ensues. The captivating leads, arresting visual flair and lushly romantic music by Nino Rota, make a case for this as the definitive cinematic adaptation of the play. Whiting and Hussey are magnificent ROGER EBERT
Titus
Romeo and Juliet
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Dir. Reginald Mills, UK, 1971, 86 mins Frederick Ashton, Alexander Grant, Lesley Collier, Wayne Sleep
The Royal Ballet’s enchanting reimagining of the children’s book is entertaining and energetic. With choreography by Frederick Ashton, music by John Lanchbery and production and costume design by Christine Edzard.
Also celebrating Beatrix Potter
Natural World Thu 21 April – Sun 12 June Print@thePark’s summer exhibition of lino and woodcut, etching, lithograph, monoprints, collagraph, monotype and screen printing.
Also in the programme
Shakespeare Untold
Anatomy of Shakespeare
Thu 28 April 7.30pm Wilde Theatre Two innovative, live performances in a family-friendly double bill from the world-renowned Shakespeare’s Globe. Romeo Untold, the story of Shakespeare’s lovers through the eyes of the Capulet Ball’s party planner, and Titus Untold, Shakespeare’s goriest tragedy seen from the kitchen of Titus’s pie-maker.
In Conversation with Harper Ray Globe Theatre Digital Producer Fri 29 April 7.30pm Recital Room We are delighted to welcome the creator of Shakespeare Untold to discuss his approach to, and interpretation of, Shakespeare’s works.
£18
Family Films Oscars · BAFTAs Golden Globes Look out for this symbol The Awards season is celebrated in this leaflet
Members See both films and hear Harper Ray in conversation for just
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Look out for this symbol Special family prices for films with this symbol Family tickets (2+2) £18 Child price £2 (15yrs and under)
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Hearing Loop
We are delighted to announce that the cinema is now fitted with an audio induction loop. Customers can use the T-setting on their hearing aids for clear film sound.
Booking dates: Members from Mon 15 February, Non-members from Mon 22 February
Mad Max: Fury Road
The Danish Girl
Frame By Frame
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Tue 1 March 7.45pm
Fri 4 March 2.30pm Sat 5 March 3pm Sun 6 March 7.45pm
Dirs. Alexandria Bombach/Mo Scarpelli, Afgh, 2015, 85 mins, Dari/English with some subtitles
After decades of war and an oppressive Taliban regime, four Afghan photojournalists face the realities of building a free press in a country left to stand on its own – reframing Afghanistan for the world and for themselves. Regional premiere by special arrangement with the filmmakers
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The Hateful Eight
Wed 2 March 7pm
The Lady in the Van
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Dir. Nicholas Hytner, UK, 2015, 104 mins Maggie Smith, Alex Jennings, Frances de la Tour, Roger Allam, Jim Broadbent
Returning by popular demand. An awesome cast in this brilliant adaptation of Alan Bennett’s play about his relationship with the eccentric Miss Shepherd, who lived for 15 years in a van in his front garden.
The Dressmaker early start
Dir. Quentin Tarantino, US, 2015, 182 mins Samuel L Jackson, Kurt Russell, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Tim Roth
Wyoming, winter 1875. A bounty hunter and his prisoner find shelter in a cabin, joining a group of dubious characters plotting something heinous. Western whodunit, starting low-key but ultimately delivering big, bold, blood-soaked rewards. Quentin Tarantino’s most beautiful, riveting and intimate movie TELEGRAPH
Suffragette Fri 4 March 10.30pm Fri 4 March 7.45pm
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Dir. Sarah Gavron, UK, 2015, 106 mins Carey Mulligan, Helena Bonham Carter, Anne Marie Duff, Meryl Streep
A working-class woman risks her family life by taking part in the struggle for the women’s vote. Further screenings of this compelling drama showing the violence of the struggle.
Sat 5 March 7.45pm Sun 6 March 3pm Dir. Jocelyn Moorhouse, Aus, 2015, 118 mins Kate Winslet, Liam Hemsworth, Hugo Weaving, Judy Davis
A glamorous woman returns to her small town in rural 1950’s Australia, and exacts revenge on those who wronged her. Repeat showing for this popular, period-perfect comedy with an edge.
Red Army Tue 8 March 7.45pm Bracknell Film Society presents Dir. Gabe Polsky, US/Rus, 2013, 83 mins, Russian/English with some subtitles Viacheslav Fetisov, Scotty Bowman, Anatoli Karpov, Alexei Kasatonov
Spellbinding history of the Red Army hockey team. As much about the propaganda machine of Cold War Soviet Union as the blood-spattered battleground of international ice hockey, this energising, often hilarious, film transcends typical sports documentaries with serious reflection and insight. As entertaining as the slick interplay on the ice EMPIRE
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Mad Max: Fury Road
Wed 9 March 7.45pm Dir. George Miller, Aus/US, 2015, 120 mins Tom Hardy, Charlize Theron, Nicholas Hoult
A woman rebels against a tyrannical ruler in post-apocalyptic Australia with the help of a group of female prisoners, a psychotic worshiper, and a drifter named Max. A raw portrait of man at his most primitive, and quite the most intelligent blockbuster of 2015. Every bit as wild, weird and mad as hoped TIMEOUT
Victor Frankenstein Thu 10 March 7.45pm Fri 11 March 10.30am
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Dir. Paul McGuigan, US, 2015, 110 mins James McAvoy, Daniel Radcliffe, Jessica Brown Findlay, Andrew Scott
Retelling of the Mary Shelley story from the perspective of Igor, assistant to the young medical student Frankenstein. A fresh take and thrilling adaptation that reinvigorates a well-worn tale. Wittily addresses the ethical dilemmas of progressive science EMPIRE ★
The Danish Girl
Fri 11 March 2.30pm Fri 11 & Sun 13 March 7.45pm Sat 12 March 3pm
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Dir. Tom Hooper, UK/Ger/US, 2015, 120 mins Eddie Redmayne, Alicia Vikander, Amber Heard, Ben Whishaw, Matthias Schoenaerts
A happily married and successful painter in 1920s Copenhagen explores his gender identity, creating ‘Lili’. Played with extraordinary sensitivity and dignity by Redmayne, and Vikander is excellent as his devoted and fiery wife. Touching, timely and exquisite EMPIRE
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Spectre
Sat 12 March 7.45pm Sun 13 March 3pm Dir. Sam Mendes, US/UK, 2015, 148 mins Daniel Craig, Christoph Waltz, Léa Seydoux, Ben Whishaw, Ralph Fiennes
A cryptic message from Bond’s past sends him on a trail to uncover a sinister organisation. Another chance to see Bond take on his old nemeses, shadowy international terror organisation SPECTRE. ★
Carol
Mon 14 & Wed 16 March 7.45pm Dir. Todd Haynes, UK/US/Fr, 2015, 118 mins Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara, Kyle Chandler, Sarah Paulson
In 1950s New York a department store clerk falls for an older, married woman. An intoxicating and immaculate adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s cherished novel, this deeply romantic, emotionally honest love story stars a magnificent Blanchett.
Comme un Avion Tue 15 March 7.45pm Dir. Bruno Podalydès, Fr, 2015, 102 mins, French with subtitles Bruno Podalydès, Sandrine Kiberlain, Agnès Jaoui
A fifty-year-old computer graphic designer decides to change his urban lifestyle when he sees a picture of a kayak. A gentle, witty comedy of mid-life crisis. Charmingly quirky and slightly surreal comedy GUARDIAN ★
Creed
Thu 17 March 7.45pm Fri 18 March 10.30am
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Dir. Ryan Coogler, US, 2015, 133 mins Michael B Jordan, Sylvester Stallone, Tessa Thompson
Former World Heavyweight Champion Rocky Balboa serves as a trainer and mentor to Adonis Johnson, the son of his late friend and former rival Apollo Creed. Engaging, low-key boxing drama, with Stallone’s surprisingly tender performance a definitive late-career triumph. Stallone at his best! TELEGRAPH
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Spotlight
The Revenant
★
Chronic
The Revenant
Fri 18 March 2.30pm Fri 18 – Sun 20 March 7.45pm Sat 19 – Sun 20 March 3pm
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Dir. Alejandro González Iñárritu, US, 2015, 156 mins, English/French/Pawnee with some subtitles Leonardo DiCaprio, Tom Hardy, Domhnall Gleeson, Will Poulter
In 1820s Midwest America, a frontiersman sets out on a path of vengeance against those who left him for dead. This compelling, demanding and expertly crafted thriller is often gorgeous and quietly spiritual. A gruelling, exquisite, mystical odyssey of survival EMPIRE
My Skinny Sister Tue 22 March 7.45pm Dir. Sanna Lenken, Swe, 2015, 93 mins, Swedish with subtitles Rebecka Josephson, Amy Deasismont, Maxim Mehmet
On the cusp of adolescence a girl discovers that her big sister is hiding an eating disorder. Treating a difficult topic with humour and compassion, the film is nuanced and naturalistic, featuring outstanding performances by the two girls. Born of honesty, insight and affection OBSERVER ★
Cartel Land
Wed 23 March 7.45pm Dir. Matthew Heineman, Mex/US, 2015, 100 mins, English/Spanish with some subtitles
Eye-opening documentary about drug cartels operating in the Mexican state of Michoacán and two modern-day vigilante groups fighting against them. Beautifully shot, complex and revealing. Unflinching and compelling EMPIRE
Thu 24 March 7.45pm Dir. Michel Franco, Mex/Fr, 2015, 93 mins Tim Roth, Tate Ellington, Bitsie Tulloch
A home nurse caring for the terminally ill is conscientious and compassionate in his work. Roth is marvellous with a delicate performance that teases out the character’s tangled ambiguities with immaculate control. A sombre, intelligent, finely composed study of one man’s emotional endgame GUARDIAN
The 33 Fri 25 March 10.30am Sat 26 March 7.45pm Sun 27 March 3pm
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Dir. Patricia Riggen, US/Chil, 2016, 127 mins, English/Spanish with some subtitles Antonio Banderas, Rodrigo Santoro, Juliette Binoche, James Brolin
When a Chilean mine collapses it traps 33 miners underground for 69 days. Based on the real-life event and portraying a chronicle of catastrophe, incompetence and heroism, this emotional, gritty and tender film is a tribute to the human spirit. ★
Spotlight
Fri 25 March 2.30pm Fri 25 & Sun 27 March 7.45pm Sat 26 March 3pm
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Dir. Tom McCarthy, US, 2015, 128 mins Mark Ruffalo, Michael Keaton, Rachel McAdams, Liev Schreiber
True story of how the Boston Globe uncovered the scandal of child molestation and cover-up within the Catholic Church, shaking it to its core. Deals with a vastly disturbing subject matter with a searching intensity and rare sensitivity. Capably and decently tells an important story GUARDIAN
Dad’s Army
Room
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A War
Tue 29 March 7.45pm Dir. Tobias Lindholm, Den, 2015, 115 mins, Danish with subtitles Pilou Asbæk, Tuva Novotny, Dar Salim
Helmand, Afghanistan. During a routine mission a company of Danish soldiers is caught in heavy crossfire and their commander makes a decision that has grave consequences. Riveting, complex film that asks one simple question: what do you do when there’s no right answer? Nailbiting tension, suffocating stillness OBSERVER ★
Room
Wed 30 March 7.45pm Dir. Lenny Abrahamson, Ire/Can, 2015, 118 mins Brie Larson, Jacob Tremblay, Sean Bridges
A five-year-old discovers there is far more to the world than the single room in which he has been confined with his mother. A wrenching watch, but with warmth and hope and, against all odds, uplifting. Nothing short of perfect OBSERVER
Macbeth Thu 31 March 7.45pm Dir. Justin Kurzel, UK/Fr/US, 2015, 113 mins Michael Fassbender, Marion Cotillard, Elizabeth Debicki, Sean Harris
A moody, earthy version of Shakespeare’s play with a brooding Scottish king and a quietly terrifying Lady Macbeth. A no-punches-pulled gritty adaptation featuring a who’s who of scowling British talent.
Dad’s Army Fri 1 April 10.30am Fri 1 April 2.30pm Fri 1 – Sun 3 April 7.45pm Sat 2 – Sun 3 April 3pm
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The Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard platoon is faced with a visiting female journalist and a German spy. A cavalcade of stellar British acting talent star in this highly entertaining and accomplished big-screen transfer of the much-loved television sitcom.
Bolshoi Babylon Dirs. Nick Read/Mark Franchetti, UK, 2015, 86 mins
A behind-the-scenes look at Moscow’s prestigious Bolshoi following an attack on its artistic director in 2013. Paints the Bolshoi as a microcosm of Russia, in thrall to tradition but beset by greed, backstabbing and corruption.
Concussion BiB
Dir. Peter Landesman, UK/Aus/US, 2015, 123 mins Will Smith, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Alec Baldwin, Eddie Marsan
Accomplished pathologist Dr Bennet Omalu uncovers the truth about brain damage in football players who suffer repeated concussions in the course of normal play. Timely, true story that will outrage and uplift. Compelling TELEGRAPH
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Four men who predicted the US credit and housing bubble collapse take on the big banks for their greed and lack of foresight. A subversive, riotous film that uses laughter to enlighten, provoke and confound. A very serious comedy indeed TELEGRAPH
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip Sat 9 – Sun 10 April 3pm
Mon 4 April 7.45pm
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Dir. Adam McKay, US, 2015, 130 mins Christian Bale, Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling, Brad Pitt
Dir. Oliver Parker, UK, 2016, 100 mins Bill Nighy, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Michael Gambon, Alison Steadman, Tom Courtenay
Thu 7 April 7.45pm Fri 8 April 10.30am
The Big Short
Fri 8 April 2.30pm Fri 8 – Sun 10 April 7.45pm
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Dir. Walt Becker, US, 2016, 92 mins Jason Lee; Voices: Justin Long, Kaley Cuoco, Anna Faris
Singing chipmunks Alvin, Simon and Theodore go on the road to Miami to stop their record producing Dad proposing to his girlfriend. Plenty of freewheeling hijinks in this charming, old fashioned, vaudeville-inspired romp. ★
The Assassin
Mon 11 April 7.45pm Dir. Hou Hsiao-Hsien, Thai/Chin/HK/Fr, 2015, 106 mins Mandarin with subtitles Qi Shu, Chen Chang, Satoshi Tsumabuki
An assassin accepts a dangerous mission to kill a political leader in seventh-century China. Exquisitely photographed, mesmeric and dreamlike, this utterly distinctive film is a joy to watch. One of the most purely beautiful films I have ever seen TELEGRAPH
52 Tuesdays
Rams
Tue 12 April 7.45pm
Tue 19 April 7.45pm
Bracknell Film Society presents Dir. Sophie Hyde, Aus, 2013, 112 mins Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Del Herbert-Jane, Mario Späte
Dir. Grímur Hákonarson, Ice/Den/Nor/Pol, 2015, 93 mins, Icelandic with subtitles Sigurður Sigurjónsson, Theodór Júlíusson, Charlotte Bøving
An adolescent girl’s path to independence is accelerated when her mother starts the process of gender transitioning. A distinctly original Australian indie with a dark and knowing Antipodean humour that adroitly expresses issues around gender, identity and family. Told with ingenuity, compassion and an impressive fearlessness GUARDIAN
A Bigger Splash Wed 13 April 7.45pm Dir. Luca Guadagnino, It/Fr, 2015, 120 mins Ralph Fiennes, Tilda Swinton, Matthias Schoenaerts
The holiday of a famous rock star and her filmmaker boyfriend is disrupted by the unexpected visit of an old friend and his daughter. A simmering, provocative psychodrama – full of romance, envy and amoral intrigue.
Freeheld Thu 14 April 7.45pm Fri 15 April 10.30am
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Dir. Peter Sollett, US, 2015, 101 mins Julianne Moore, Ellen Page, Steve Carell, Michael Shannon
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Youth
Dir. Paolo Sorrentino, It/Fr/UK/Swi, 2015, 118 mins Michael Caine, Harvey Keitel, Rachel Weisz, Paul Dano
A retired composer on holiday in the Alps with his daughter and best friend receives an invitation from Queen Elizabeth II to perform for Prince Philip’s birthday. A diverting, melancholic comedy ruminating on the ageing process.
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In a remote Icelandic valley two estranged brothers must come together to save what’s dearest to them. A portrait of rural life that utilises the austere beauty of the country’s landscape and its people’s native wry, deliciously mordant humour.
Hail, Caesar!
Hail, Caesar! tbc
Zoolander 2 Wed 20 & Sat 23 April 7.45pm Fri 22 April 10.30am
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Dir. Ben Stiller, US, 2016, 100 mins Owen Wilson, Ben Stiller, Will Ferrell, Benedict Cumberbatch
Derek and Hansel infiltrate a new and different world of fashion when forced to stop a conspiracy to kill the world’s most beautiful people. Extremely funny and sharply observed, we welcome back ‘Blue Steel’. ★
Trumbo
Fri 22 April 2.30pm Fri 22 & Sun 24 April 7.45pm Sat 23 – Sun 24 April 3pm
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Dir. Jay Roach, US, 2015, 124 mins Bryan Cranston, Elle Fanning, Diane Lane, Helen Mirren, John Goodman
In 1947, Dalton Trumbo was Hollywood’s top screenwriter, until he and others were jailed and blacklisted for their political beliefs. Thoroughly entertaining biopic rippling with a palpable love of Hollywood in its heyday, while revealing the hypocrisies of the time. A winning, lively film GUARDIAN
A New Jersey policewoman and her female partner battle to secure pension benefits when she is diagnosed with terminal cancer. Persuasive performances in this courageous true story of important issues and hard-fought triumphs.
Fri 15 April 2.30pm Fri 15 – Sun 17 April 7.45pm Sat 16 – Sun 17 April 3pm
cert tbc
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Bracknell Film Society Quarterly Classic
M Thu 28 April 7.45pm Dir. Fritz Lang, Ger, 1931, 111 mins Peter Lorre, Ellen Widmann, Inge Landgut, Otto Wernicke
A compulsive child murderer is hunted by a desperate police force and Berlin’s criminal underworld. Peter Lorre is the quietly credible psychopath in Fritz Lang’s first sound film. A striking psychological thriller, a trenchant treatise on crime and justice, and a vivid portrait of the rapidly disintegrating Weimar Republic. Razor-sharp dissection of crime and punishment OBSERVER
BiB Fri 29 April 10.30am Si Fri 29 April 2.30pm Sat 30 April – Sun 1 May 7.45pm Dir. Ethan Coen, Joel Coen, US, 2015, TBC mins Josh Brolin, George Clooney, Ralph Fiennes, Channing Tatum, Scarlett Johansson
A day in the life of Eddie Mannix, Hollywood fixer for Capital Pictures in the 1950s. A brilliant appropriation of classic Hollywood genre pictures provides a backdrop to this hysterically funny and hugely enjoyable romp from the Coen Brothers.
Desert Dancer Fri 29 April 7.45pm Dir. Richard Raymond, UK/UAE/Rom/Mor, 2014,
True story of Iranian Afshin Gharrafrian, a young, self-taught dancer, who risked his life to start a dance company in a politically volatile climate and with a national ban on dancing. Choreographed by Akram Khan, the dance scenes are sweeping tributes to the human body in motion.
Coming Soon Eddie the Eagle Janis: Little Girl Blue Eye in the Sky Elvis & Nixon The Jungle Book Son of Saul Zootropolis
Performance! The best in live and recorded performing arts presentations on the big screen All times shown are the curtain-up times. Please be seated 15 minutes before. Latecomers will not be admitted.
Royal Opera House: Ballet Giselle Wed 6 April 7.15pm LIVE
Live transmitted live by satellite, delivered to the cinema during the actual performance through the cinema’s satellite system. Encore additional showings recorded live by satellite and transmitted within one month of the live event. Recorded live performances, pre-recorded and delivered by our digital system for optimum quality.
The quintessential Romantic classic: a love affair that begins in the real world and continues beyond the grave. One of the great challenging roles of the ballet repertory: Act I requires dancing alive with an earthy enthusiasm, Act II dancing so ethereal as to seem weightless.
Royal Opera House: Opera Lucia di Lammermoor Mon 25 April 7.15pm LIVE
Performance
National Theatre Live Hangmen
135 mins incl 1 interval £20, Conc £19, Members £18, Family of 4 £50
NEW as live
Thu 3 March 7pm LIVE 180 mins £20, Conc £19, Members £18
In his small pub in Oldham, Harry (David Morrissey) is something of a local celebrity. But what’s the second-best hangman in England to do on the day they’ve abolished hanging? Martin McDonagh (The Pillowman, In Bruges) returns to the West End with an award-winning production of his deeply funny new play.
170 mins incl 1 interval Sung in Italian £20, Conc £19, Members £18
The story of an ongoing feud between two families in 17th century Scotland with terrible consequences for two young lovers. It contains what is undoubtedly one of opera’s most poignant and gripping mad scenes, and is regarded as one of Donizetti’s finest works.
Giselle
Performances on sale – see our website for full details Royal Opera House: Ballet Frankenstein Wed 18 May 7.15pm LIVE £20, Conc £19, Members £18 Royal Shakespeare Company Hamlet Wed 8 June 7pm LIVE £20, Conc £19, Members £18 Royal Opera House: Opera Werther Mon 27 June 7pm LIVE £20, Conc £19, Members £18 Branagh Theatre Live Romeo and Juliet Thu 7 July 7pm LIVE £20, Conc £19, Members £18 Royal Shakespeare Company Cymbeline Wed 28 Sept 7pm LIVE £20, Conc £19, Members £18
NEW
Royal Shakespeare Company King Lear Wed 12 Oct LIVE £20, Conc £19, Members £18
NEW
Coming soon Branagh Theatre Live The Entertainer
Lucia di Lammermoor
Hangmen
Please see our website for further details of new events as they become available to book
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Seating plan
How to find us South Hill Park is approx 7 mins drive from Bracknell town centre and is easily accessible from the M3 and M4. We are very well signposted – look out for the brown road signs saying ‘Arts Centre’ or showing a comedy mask. There is FREE parking at South Hill Park.
Become a member of South Hill Park Many benefits including priority booking and discount on tickets. See our website for more details. Certification explained Universal Parental guidance – general viewing, but some scenes may be unsuitable for young children. With parental guidance – 12 years and under must be accompanied by someone over 18 years. Suitable only for persons of 15 years and older. May contain references to strong language, violence, drugs, nudity and sex. Suitable only for persons of 18 years and older. May contain explicit references to strong language, violence, drugs, nudity and sex. More detailed information can be found at www.bbfc.co.uk
Concessions Concessions are available to children, students, registered unemployed, registered disabled and those 63 years and above. Please bring proof of status.
Screen Si Silver For those in retirement Come along to our weekly Friday matinées at 2.30pm. £6.60
Film ticket prices Mon–Thu evenings & all matinées £8.60, Conc £7.60, Members £7 Fri–Sun evenings £8.60, Members £7 BFS members £6.60 for BFS films Family (2+2) £18, Child £2 Payment An 80p admin fee is charged per transaction for bookings made with credit and debit cards in person and over the telephone. Cheques are made payable to South Hill Park Trust Ltd. Online bookings are subject to a charge of £1.25 per booking – except current members who will not be charged the fee.
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Refunds Tickets, once purchased, cannot be refunded. If the film is sold out, we will try to resell your tickets and a £1 administration fee per ticket will be charged. Resale is not guaranteed. This service is free to current members.
Bringing in Baby BiB Our popular Friday morning screenings for parents and carers of young babies. Fridays at 10.30am. Online booking now available. Enjoy some of the best new film releases, screened with the lights up a touch and the sound down a little, just for the comfort of your youngsters.
Data protection Customers’ data is handled according to the regulations established by the Data Protection Act. Bracknell Film Society Bracknell Film Society welcomes everyone. Contact Julia Vickers on 0118 961 1392 or see www.bracknellfilmsoc.org
tickets
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Cinema hire The Cinema is available for commercial hire. Please call 01344 413514 for details.
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babies free Only adults with a baby (up to 1 year) will be admitted. Bottle-warming facilities and buggy parking are available together with baby changing facilities.
Cinema Offers · Bringing in Baby and Silver Screen If you are a parent or carer with a baby under a year or someone in retirement then why not take advantage of the following offers
Fish and Chips Mon – Sat 12noon to 3pm
£10
per portion
Reservations Reservations can be held for four days or until 48hrs prior to a performance. Reservations cannot be made on the day of the performance. Tickets not paid for within this time will be released. We are unable to reserve tickets for near sell-out shows.
£17
for 2 portions
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Family Films Special family prices for films with this symbol Family tickets (2+2) £18 · Child price £2 (15yrs and under)
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How to book Online Visit www.southhillpark.org.uk In person Mon–Sat 10am–8.30pm Sun & bank holidays 12noon–8.30pm By phone Call on 01344 484123 during opening times above. By post Send details of your booking to The Box Office, South Hill Park, Ringmead, Bracknell, Berkshire, RG12 7PA. Enclose SAE if you want tickets to be posted to you.
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