Mon 17 2pm
They Shall Not Grow Old (12A) Subtitled
Sun 23 2pm
Tue 18 8pm
Widows (15)
4.30pm It’s a Wonderful Life (U)
8pm Fantastic Beasts:
The Crimes of Grindelwald (12A)
Sat 29 11am
The Crimes of Grindelwald (12A)
8pm Widows (15)
December
Wed 19 2pm
Widows (15)
8pm They Shall Not Grow Old (15) Thu 20 7pm
Antony and Cleopatra (12A)
Fri 21
Fantastic Beasts:
National Theatre Live 2pm
The Crimes of Grindelwald (12A)
Fantastic Beasts:
The Crimes of Grindelwald (12A)
7.30pm Fantastic Beasts: Mon 24 11am
Fantastic Beasts:
2pm Fantastic Beasts:
The Crimes of Grindelwald (12A)
The Grinch (U)
5pm The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (PG) 8pm Juliet, Naked (15)
Fri 25 7pm
André Rieu’s 2019 New Year’s Concert
8pm Dogman (15) Cinema Speak
7pm The Tragedy of King Richard the Second
8pm The Old Man and the Gun (12A)
5pm The Girl in the Spider’s Web (15)
Wed 16 8pm
2pm Fantastic Beasts:
The Crimes of Grindelwald (12A) Relaxed
Seats J6-J10 are removable to accommodate wheelchair users and carers. In addition, Seats A12-A15, B15 can be made available for wheelchair users and carers.
2pm The Grinch (U)
Tue 15 2.30pm The Third Man (PG)
Fantastic Beasts:
*Usher Seat
The Crimes of Grindelwald (12A)
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (PG)
Thu 27 11am
2pm The King and I – Satellite Screening 2pm Wildlife (12A)
7pm The King and I – Satellite Screening
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (PG)
January
Thu 3
2pm
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (PG)
8pm Wildlife (12A)
Thu 17 2pm
- National Theatre Live
Waiting for You (12A) Waiting for You (12A)
Fri 4
2pm
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (PG)
Sat 5
11am
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (PG)
Sun 6
2pm
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (PG)
8pm Robin Hood
Utøya July 22 (15)
Sun 20 4.30pm The Old Man and the Gun (12A)
8pm The Girl in the Spider’s Web (15)
8pm The Girl in the Spider’s Web (15) Subtitled 4.30pm 9 to 5 (15) Mon 14 8pm
Sat 26 2pm
Sun 27 2pm
Orphée (PG)
Mon 28 2pm
Disobedience (15)
Tue 29 2pm
Disobedience (15) Subtitled
4.30pm The Old Man and the Gun (12A)
5pm Robin Hood (12A)
8pm Disobedience (15)
Fri 18
5pm Suspiria (18)
8pm Shoplifters (15) Cinema Speak 2pm
Robin Hood (12A)
5pm Shoplifters (15)
Sat 19 5.55pm Adriana Lecouvreur – Met Opera 7.30pm Lost and Found (12A)
8pm Disobedience (15)
Wed 30 5pm
Disobedience (15)
Thu 31 7pm
I’m Not Running (12A) National Theatre Live
8pm Suspiria (18)
5pm
Holmes & Watson (TBC)
Sun 17 2pm
Young Picasso – Exhibition on Screen
Sat 23 11am
Sat 2
11am
Ralph Breaks the Internet (TBC)
Mon 18 2pm
Mary Poppins Returns (TBC)
8pm Stan and Ollie (TBC)
5.55pm Carmen – Met Opera Mon 4 5pm
Lizzie (15)
8pm Holmes & Watson (TBC) Tue 5
2.30pm Shadowlands (U)
Literature at Lunchtime film Mon 11 8pm Thu 14 6pm
The Price of Everything (12A) Mamma Mia! (PG)
8.15pm Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (PG) Fri 15
2pm
The Favourite (15)
7pm Everybody’s Talking About Jamie (12A)
Satellite Screening Sat 16 8pm
The Favourite (15)
4.30pm The Favourite (15) 5pm Colette (TBC)
8pm The Favourite (15) Cinema Speak Tue 19 2pm
Colette (TBC)
Wed 20 6pm
Mary Poppins Returns (TBC)
Thu 21 11am
Mary Poppins Returns (TBC)
Fri 22
5pm
Mary Poppins Returns (TBC)
8pm Colette (TBC)
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7.30pm The Front Runner (15) Tue 26 2pm
The Front Runner (15)
Wed 27 2pm
Stan and Ollie (TBC)
Thu 28 2pm
The Front Runner (15)
8pm The Front Runner (15)
Parking is available at Wharf Road, Cattle Market, Bath Row and St Leonard’s Street car parks. All are free after 6pm There is parking for disabled badge holders close to the Arts Centre in St Mary’s Street and St George’s Square.
Sun 24 4.30pm Colette (TBC)
8.30pm Colette (TBC)
8pm Colette (TBC)
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8pm Stan and Ollie (TBC) Subtitled
2pm Mary Poppins Returns (TBC) Relaxed
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December 2018 - March 2019
André Rieu’s 2019 New Year’s Concert
Fri 1
8pm Lizzie (15)
February
Literature at Lunchtime film
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Wed 2 2pm
5pm Wildlife (12A)
Cinema
Mon 31 11am
Sat 22 5.55pm La Traviata (encore) Met Opera
The Grinch (U)
The Grinch (U)
6pm Fahrenheit 11/9 (15)
The Crimes of Grindelwald (12A)
2pm
5pm Juliet, Naked (15)
Sun 30 11am
8.30pm Mandy (18)
Fri 28
March
Fri 1
2pm
Stan and Ollie (TBC)
5pm The Front Runner (15)
Stamford Arts Centre, 27 St Mary’s Street, Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9 2DL Box Office: 01780 763203 www.stamfordartscentre.com Stamford Arts Centre is part of Cultural Services, South Kesteven District Council.
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December
December
Antony and Cleopatra (12A)
La Traviata (encore)
Ralph Fiennes and Sophie Okonedo play Shakespeare’s famous fated couple in his great tragedy of politics, passion and power.
Directed by Michael Mayer, this new production features a dazzling eighteenth-century setting that changes with the seasons.
Met Opera, Satellite Screening
National Theatre Live, Satellite Screening
Sat 22 Dec 5.55pm
Thu 20 Dec 7pm
CINEMA SPEAK
It’s A Wonderful Life (U)
Friendly and informal post film chats in the Cellar Bar. Hosted by resident young programmer, Ben Reynolds. Special under 26 ticket just £3.50 ‘Really added to the cinema experience, a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the film and listen to other viewpoints in a social and relaxed setting’ Audience Member
Dogman (15) – Wed 2 Jan 8pm Shoplifters (15) – Thu 17 Jan 8pm The Favourite (15) – Mon 18 Feb 8pm
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (12A)
Dir: Peter Jackson UK/NZ 2018 2hrs 6mins Documentary
Using a variety of dazzling cinematic techniques this remarkable treatment of original First World War footage touchingly restores the liveliness and humanity of the soldiers who fought and died for us. Screenings include a recorded interview with director Peter Jackson and film critic Mark Kermode (27mins approx. – this is included in the title’s running time) 17 Dec 2pm screening will have captioned subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing. Please see Access information for more details.
ACCESS
C NEMA
The latest instalment in J K. Rowling’s Wizarding World sees Newt Scamander team up with a young Albus Dumbledore to defeat their most powerful enemy yet. Magic.
Fri 21 Dec 2pm, Sun 23 Dec 2pm & 7.30pm, Mon 24 Dec 11am & 2pm, Thu 27 Dec 11am & Relaxed 2pm, Fri 28 Dec 8pm
27 Dec 2pm – Relaxed Screening. Please see Access information for more details.
Fahrenheit 11/9 (15) Dir: Michael Moore USA 2018 2hrs 8mins Documentary
This powerful thriller concerns four women with nothing in common except a debt left behind by their late husbands botched heist. Standout performances by all.
Red and Mandy, an adoring couple living in a remote forest, are forced into madness beyond belief when an LSD cult kidnap Mandy and force Red to respond with unbelievable vengeance.
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Dir: Panos Cosmatos USA/Belg/UK 2018 2hrs Stars: Nicolas Cage, Andrea Riseborough
Fri 21 Dec 8.30pm
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Fri 28 Dec 5pm, Sat 29 Dec 8pm
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (PG)
The King and I (U)
Sat 29 Dec 5pm, Mon 31 Dec 11am, Wed 2 Jan 2pm, Thu 3 Jan 2pm, Fri 4 Jan 2pm, Sat 5 Jan 11am, Sun 6 Jan 2pm
Satellite Screening
Making their West End debuts are the original Broadway stars: reprising her Tony Award winning performance and ‘Broadway musical’s undisputed Queen’ (The Sunday Times), Kelli O’Hara (Anna), Tony and Oscar nominee Ken Watanabe (The King). 2hrs 50mins approx. incl interval Thu 27 Dec 7pm & Sun 30 Dec 2pm
A young girl finds a mysterious key that will unlock a priceless gift. But when she loses the key and has to enter three magical realms to recover it, extraordinary things begin to appear.
Wildlife (12A)
Dir: Paul Dano USA 2018 1hr 44mins With: Carey Mulligan, Jake Gyllenhaal
In 1950’s suburban Montana Jerry and Jeanette are a young couple with a teenage son. When Jerry takes a job away, illusions begin to shatter at home in this intriguing, picturesque and emotional directional debut. Mon 31 Dec 2pm, Wed 2 Jan 5pm, Thu 3 Jan 8pm
Dogman (15)
Fri 21 Dec 6pm
Mandy (18)
Mon 17 Dec 8pm, Tue 18 Dec 8pm, Wed 19 Dec 2pm
C NEMA
Based on the novel by Nick Hornby, this spritely rom-com traces the development of a triangular loveaffair. A delightful and witty film.
Dirs: Lasse Hallström, Joe Johnston USA 2018 1hr 39mins With: Mackenzie Foy, Keira Knightley
An unapologetic calling-out of Donald Trump and the forces that brought him to power. Both provocative and bananas in equal measure.
Widows (15)
Dir: Steve McQueen UK/USA 2018 2hrs 9min With: Viola Davis, Liam Neeson
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Dir: Jesse Peretz UK/USA 2018, 1hr 37mins With: Chris O’Dowd, Rose Byrne
Can Christmas be complete without seeing It’s A Wonderful Life? A story about a man pulled back from the brink by a passing angel and shown what life would have been like without him. Sun 23 Dec 4.30pm
Dir: David Yates UK/USA 2018 2hrs 14mins With: Eddie Redmayne, Johnny Depp
They Shall Not Grow Old (15)
Mon 17 Dec 2pm - Subtitled, Wed 19 Dec 8pm
Dir: Frank Capra USA 1946 2hrs 10mins With: James Stewart, Donna Reed
Juliet, Naked (15)
Dir: Matteo Garrone Italy 2018 1hr 43mins Subtitled With: Marcello Fonte, Edoardo Pesce
The Grinch (U) Dirs: Yarrow Cheney, Scott Mosier USA 2018 1hr 30mins Voiced by: Benedict Cumberbatch, Rashida Jones
Dr Seuss’s seasonal fable sees the grumpy Grinch attempting to steal Christmas, only to have his heart changed by a young girl’s generous holiday spirit. Funny, heart-warming, and visually stunning. Fri 28 Dec 2pm, Sat 29 Dec 11am & 2pm, Sun 30 Dec 11am
OPEN MON-SAT FROM 7PM
Marcello is a small-town doggroomer, a nice man who is kind to his animals but too friendly with the local gangsters. A stunning and very human drama. Wed 2 Jan 8pm
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January
January
The Girl in the Spider’s Web (15)
Dir: Fede Alvarez UK/Swed/Ger 2018 1hr 57mins With: Claire Foy, Stephen Merchant
Adriana Lecouvreur
Simon Russel Beale plays William Shakespeare’s Richard the second, broadcast live from the stage of the Almeida Theatre in London.
Soprano Anna Netrebko takes on the title role of the real-life French actress who dazzled 18th-century audiences with her on and offstage passion.
National Theatre Live Satellite Screening
Is there any kind of role that Claire Foy can’t ace? Here she plays the girl with the dragon tattoo Lisbeth Salander, still stopping villains dead in their tracks as she becomes ensnared in a web of spies. Smart and Bond-style thrilling.
Tue 15 Jan 7pm
Waiting For You (12A)
Thu 3 Jan 5pm, Fri 4 Jan 8pm, Sat 5 Jan 8pm - Subtitled
5 Jan 8pm screening will have captioned subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing. Please see Access information for more details.
The Tragedy of King Richard the Second
ACCESS
C NEMA
9 to 5 (15)
Dir: Colin Higgins USA 1980 1hr 49mins With: Jane Fonda, Dolly Parton, Lily Tomlin
Three women at work plot to overthrow their sexist bully of a boss in this hilarious 80’s comedy, now given a breath of fresh air in this BFI re-release. Not to be missed. Sun 6 Jan 4.30pm
Utøya July 22 (15)
Dir: Erik Poppe Norway 2018 1hr 37mins With: Andrea Berntzen, Aleksander Holmen
Recreating the massacre of 69 young people on the Norwegian island of Utøya by Anders Breivik on July 22 2011, this astonishing and powerful film uses a single camera take to unravel the horror of the attack. Mon 14 Jan 8pm
The Third Man (PG)
Literature at Lunchtime film Dir: Carol Reed UK 1949 1hr 44mins With: Orson Welles, Joseph Cotton
On a trip to post-war Vienna, novelist Holly Martins is drawn into a plot that seems to have involved his apparently deceased friend, and a mysterious third man. A classic noir. Tue 15 Jan 2.30pm
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Dir: Charles Garrad UK 2017 1hr 32mins With: Colin Morgan, Fanny Ardant
As he attends his father’s deathbed, architecture student Paul hears things about the old man’s past that propel him to a chateaux in rural France where a mysterious woman might unlock many secrets.
Wed 16 Jan 8pm, Thu 17 Jan 2pm
Robin Hood (12A)
Dir: Otto Bathurst USA 2018 1hr 56mins With: Taron Egerton, Jamie Foxx
Rather than the traditional tale of merry men and nasty sheriffs this astonishingly fresh and thrilling prequel to the familiar story is arguably the best action adventure film this year. A seriously entertaining triumph.
Met Opera, Satellite Screening
Sat 19 Jan 5.55pm
The Old Man and the Gun (12A) Dir: David Lowery USA 2018 1hr 33mins With: Robert Redford, Sissy Spacek
Reputedly Robert Redford’s final film is based on the true story of a career bank-robber who carried on stealing money well into his 70s. The 82 year old actor’s swansong carries it off with majesty and flair. Sun 20 Jan 4.30pm, Sat 26 Jan 8pm, Sun 27 4.30pm
Lost and Found (12A)
Dir: Liam O Mochain Ireland 2017 1hr 36mins With: Liam O Mochain, Norma Sheahan
This very Irish comedy is set in the Lost & Found offices of a rural railway station where seven stories of missed opportunities and rediscovered joy are entertainingly displayed. Sun 20 Jan 7.30pm
Dir: Hirokazu Koreeda Japan 2018 2hrs Subtitled With: Kirin Kiki, Lily Franky
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With its unforgettable imagery and remarkable special effects Jean Cocteau’s modern retelling of the myth of Orpheus lured into the Underworld by Death herself is a work of dream logic and poetic beauty.
Stamford film programmer Alan Alderson-Smith with give a short introduction. Sun 27 Jan 2pm
Disobedience (15)
Dir: Sebastián Lelio UK/Ire/USA 2018 1hr 54mins With: Rachel Weisz, Rachel McAdams
Following a return to her Jewish roots, a woman once shunned because of her attraction to a person of the same sex confronts that which remains unquenchable. A riveting drama of the heart. Mon 28 Jan 2pm & 8pm, Tue 29 Jan 2pm Subtitled & 8pm, Wed 30 Jan 5pm
29 Jan 2pm screening will have captioned subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing. Please see Access information for more details.
Suspiria (18)
More a stylised reimagining than a remake of the 1977 horror classic, Suspiria is set in a Berlin ballet school where a young dancer is gradually absorbed into the demonic secrets at its bloody heart.
Shoplifters (15)
Thu 17 Jan 8pm – Cinema Speak, Fri 18 Jan 5pm
Dir: Jean Cocteau France 1950 1hr 35mins Subtitled With: Jean Marais, María Casares
Dir: Luca Guadagnino It/USA 2018 2hrs 32mins With: Dakota Johnson, Tilda Swinton
Thu 17 Jan 5pm, Fri 18 Jan 2pm & 8pm
In this winner of the Palm d’Or at Cannes 2018, a family living in secret steal and deceive to survive, but care for each other well beyond society’s rules. A heartfelt masterpiece.
Orphée (PG)
Tue 29 Jan 5pm, Wed 30 Jan 8pm
André Rieu’s 2019 New Year’s Concert Satellite Screening
‘The King of Waltz’ brings his New Year’s concert, recorded in Sydney, Australia, to millions of fans across the world. 2hrs approx. incl interval Fri 25 Jan 7pm, Sat 26 Jan 2pm
OPEN MON-SAT FROM 7PM
I’m Not Running (12A)
National Theatre Live, Satellite Screening
An explosive new play by David Hare, starring Siân Brooke.
2hrs 40 mins approx. incl interval Thu 31 Jan 7pm
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C NEMA
February
February
Holmes and Watson (TBC)
Dir: Etan Cohen USA 2018 TBC With: Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly
A wonderfully uproarious comedy about the world’s most famous sleuth and his dim partner. Fri 1 Feb 5pm, Mon 4 Feb 8pm
Lizzie (15)
Dir: Craig William Macneill USA 2018 1hr 45mins With: Kristen Stewart, Chloë Sevigny
In 1892 America was transfixed by the axe-murders of Lizzie Borden’s parents. This riveting portrait of Lizzie and her maid is an engrossing speculation on what really occurred. Fri 1 Feb 8pm, Mon 4 Feb 5pm
Ralph Breaks the Internet (TBC) Dirs: Phil Johnston, Rich Moore USA 2018 1hr 52mins Voiced by: John C. Reilly, Gal Gadot
Old arcade-game character Ralph travels to the Internet after his own game is broken. A modern, funny and vibrant Disney animation on every level. Sat 2 Feb 11am
The Price of Everything (12A)
Young Picasso
Met Opera, Satellite Screening
A revival of Sir Richard Eyre’s dynamic production and one of the most popular operas of all time.
This fascinating look at how the market for contemporary paintings and sculpture has come to dominate the art world shows how billions are spent on financial assets posing as questionable “masterpieces.”
1hr 25 mins Sun 17 Feb 2pm
Mary Poppins Returns(TBC)
Mon 11 Feb 8pm
SING ALONG SCREENINGS
Mamma Mia! (PG)
Thu 14 Feb 6pm Dir: Phyllida Lloyd UK 2008 1hr 48mins With: Meryl Streep, Amanda Seyfried
Sat 2 Feb 5.55pm
Shadowlands (U)
Literature at Lunchtime film Dir: Richard Attenborough UK 1993 2hrs 11mins With: Anthony Hopkins, Julian Fellowes
When the famed Christian author and professor C.S Lewis meets Joy, a spirited poet from the United States, his passionless life is turned around. Based on the true story of the author of ‘The Chronicles of Narnia’. Tue 5 Feb 2.30pm
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Let’s go fly a kite with Disney’s return to Mary Poppins, complete with members of the 1964 original as well. A terrific musical fantasy for all.
21 Feb 2pm – Relaxed Screening. Please see Access information for more details.
PLUS Thu 14 Feb 8.15pm
Dir: Ol Parker USA 2018 1hr 54mins With: Lily James, Cher
What better way to celebrate Valentines Day than spend an evening in the company of two of the best and most popular musicals of the last decade. From the sparkling 2008 original ABBA movie to this year’s joyous sequel, Here we go again (again)! Pre book a glass of prosecco for £3 (£4 on the night) and enjoy complimentary Greek-themed nibbles in the Cellar Bar between film screenings. Special Offer – £10 when you book for both screenings.
Colette (TBC)
ACCESS
C NEMA
Dir: Wash Westmoreland UK/USA 2018 1hr 51mins With: Keira Knightley, Dominic West
This sumptuous period drama follows the young Colette as her husband passes off her novels under his own name. Literature and scandal in the best possible taste. Mon 18 Feb 5pm, Tue 19 Feb 2pm, Wed 20 Feb 8.30pm, Thu 21 8pm, Fri 22 Feb 8pm, Sun 24 Feb 4.30pm
Stan and Ollie (TBC)
Dir: Yorgos Lanthimos Ire/UK/USA 2018 1hr 59mins With: Olivia Colman, Rachel Weisz
Fri 15 Feb 2pm, Sat 16 Feb 8pm, Sun 17 Feb 4.30pm, Mon 18 Feb 8pm – Cinema Speak
Food & Drink
Dir: Rob Marshall USA 2018 TBC With: Emily Blunt, Lin-Manuel Miranda
Mon 18 Feb 2pm, Tue 19 Feb 5pm, Wed 20 Feb 6pm, Thu 21 Feb 11am & 2pm Relaxed, Fri 22 Feb 5pm, Sat 23 Feb 11am & 2pm
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (PG)
In the early 18th century at the court of an ailing Queen Anne, her friend Lady Sarah runs the country. But when the new Abigail soon becomes Anne’s bosom buddy, jealousy, extremity and oddball dark comedy ensue.
Evenings £6.50 (£6), Matinees £5.50 Artscene evenings £5.50 Artscene matinees £5 Cinema Speak under 26s £3.50 Relaxed Screenings £5 Family of 4 matinee ticket £20 Satellite Screenings £14 (£12) £10 groups & under 26s Met Operas & Andre Rieu £20 (£18)
Exploring how the young artist acquired his craft, this film works closely with all three Picasso Museums in Malaga, Barcelona and Paris.
The Favourite (15)
Carmen
Ticket Prices
Exhibition on Screen, Satellite Screening
Dir: Nathaniel Kahn USA 1hr 38mins Documentary
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Everybody’s Talking About Jamie (12A) Satellite Screening
The new award-winning five-star hit musical broadcast from the West End. 2hrs 45mins approx. incl interval Fri 15 Feb 7pm
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Subtitled, Wed 27 Feb 2pm, Fri 1 Mar 2pm & 8pm
ACCESS C NEMA Captioned Subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing. We are trialling this new programme of subtitled English language screenings, and would appreciate feedback from our audiences about this. Should you wish to make any comments please email boxoffice@stamfordartscentre.com We have an Induction Loop, please switch hearing aids to the T position. Relaxed Screenings are suitable for families with children who have
Dir: Jon S Baird UK 2018 1hr 37mins With: John C Reilly, Steve Coogan
Laurel & Hardy embark on a tour of post-war Britain, with Reilly and Coogan as the absolute spitting image of Stan & Ollie. Funny, moving and based on true events. Sat 23 Feb 8pm, Tue 26 Feb 8pm
Hot and cold drinks, ice creams and sweets are on sale at our Kiosk before each screening. The Cellar Bar is open Mon – Sat from 7pm, a discount on drinks is available when you show your cinema ticket. The Gallery Bar is open for satellite screenings. The Coffee Shop is open Mon – Sat, 9.30am – 8pm for a range of food and drinks.
Box Office
Open Mon – Sat, 9.30am – 8pm. Sunday from 1 hour before screenings.
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Become an Artscene member and get a priority booking period and discounted tickets for cinema and other live events. Membership is £19 per year for one person or £24 for two people. Please call the box office for further information.
Terms and Conditions
We cannot do cash refunds. On occasions of a sold out screening we can try to re-sell unwanted tickets for £1 admin fee per ticket. £1 transaction fee is charged for online bookings. The management reserves the right to change the programme. an autistic condition, sensory and communication disorders or a learning disability. During these screenings low lights are left on and the volume of the soundtrack is reduced. Audiences are free to move around or take a break during the film. Supported by Grantham Autism Information Network. Wheelchair users and those who have difficulty using stairs are welcome to use the platform lift to the cinema. Parking for disabled badge holders is available in St Mary’s Street and St George’s Square. We accept CEA cards, please see website for terms and conditions.
Film Classifications
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Universal Suitable for all
26 Feb 8pm screening will have captioned subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing. Please see Access information for more details.
The Front Runner (15)
Dir: Jason Reitman USA 2018 1hr 53mins With: Hugh Jackman, Vera Farmiga
Based on the true story of the Democratic presidential front-runner in the 1988 US election whose life imploded when rumours of an affair became public. Sun 24 Feb 7.30pm, Tue 26 Feb 2pm, Wed 27 Feb 8pm, Thu 28 Feb 2pm, Fri 1 Mar 5pm
OPEN MON-SAT FROM 7PM
Parental Guidance General viewing, but some scenes may be unsuitable for young children 12 Advisory
May be unsuitable for children under 12. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult
Passed for persons aged 15 and over
May contain strong language and/or sexual nudity and/or violence
Passed for persons aged 18 and over
Likely to contain very strong language and/or strong sexual nudity and/or strong violence
Please consider the classification of films carefully. Although you may be over 18, if you are easily offended please do not choose films with this certificate. We cannot be held responsible in the event that a patron is offended by the content of any film. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. We now allow under 2s into the auditorium to family films with a £1 lap ticket.
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