A Special Evening with Lisa Genova:

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A Special Evening with Lisa Genova:
The Second Best Exotic
Marigold Hotel
March 20 - 26
Daily 1, 4 & 7 pm ~ Except Thursday 7PM Only
The extraordinary assembly of guests, including Maggie Smith, Judi Dench,
Bill Nighy, and Celia Imrie, is present in top form as the beloved hotel undergoes expansion and its harried owner anticipates his upcoming wedding.
(PG, 122 mins.)
A Special Evening with Lisa Genova:
Inside the O'Briens
Publication Day Book Launch
Reception and Talk
Tickets: $25
Tuesday, April 7 @ 6PM
Join author Lisa Genova (Still Alice) for a Publication Day Book Launch
Talk & Reception at the Cape Cinema in Dennis. The $25 ticket includes, a talk and Q&A with author Lisa Genova, and an appetizer reMarch 27 - March 31
ception with a cash bar. Most importantly, the ticket price also includes
Friday - Tuesday 1 & 4 PM
In an amazing performance, Ronit Elkabetz plays an Israeli woman seeking to a donation to Lisa Genova's "Readers in Action" fundraising for the
finalize her divorce from her cruel and manipulative husband. She finds her- Huntington Disease Society of America's Human Biology Project.
self effectively put on trial by her country's religiously-based marriage laws, Signed, hardcover copies of Inside the O'Briens will be available for
in this riveting drama from sibling directors Shlomi and Ronit Elkabetz (Late sale at the door. Sponsored by Where the Sidewalk Ends bookstore.
GETT: The Trial of Vivian Amsalem
Marriage and The Band's Visit). (NR 115 mins.)
‘71
March 27 - March 31
Daily Friday - Tuesday 7pm only
‘71 takes place over a single night in the life of a young British soldier (Jack
O'Connell) accidentally abandoned by his unit following a riot on the streets
of Belfast in 1971. Unable to tell friend from foe, and increasingly wary of his
own comrades, he must survive the night alone and find his way to safety
through a disorientating, alien, and deadly landscape. (R 100 mins.)
Woman in Gold
April 1– 2
Wed: 2, 4:30, & 7 Thurs: 4 & 7*
April 3 - 9
Fri. - Mon: 2, 4:30, & 7 Tue: 12 & 2:30 Wed: 2, 4:30, & 7 Thur: 4:30 & 7
April 10 - 16
Daily 2, 4:30, & 7 Except Thurs: 7 only
Sixty years after she fled Vienna during World War II, an elderly Jewish
woman, Maria Altmann (Helen Mirren), starts her journey to retrieve family
possessions seized by the Nazis, among them Klimt's famous painting 'The
Lady in Gold'. Together with her inexperienced but plucky young lawyer
Randy Schoenberg (Ryan Reynolds), she embarks upon a major battle which
takes them all the way to the heart of the Austrian establishment and the U.S.
Supreme Court, and forces her to confront difficult truths about the past
along the way. (PG-13 107 mins.)
Woman in Gold
Benefit Screening and Art Discussion
All Tickets: $15
Join us for a screening of Woman in Gold followed by a panel that will have
a discussion about Klimt’s masterpiece, the very art at the heart of this film
with Claude Cernushi, Chair of the Art History Department at Boston College, Christine Mercer, Screen Thoughts, Five Star Rated iTunes Podcaster
of movie reviews, Tim Miller, Features Editor/ Film Critic, Cape Cod Times,
and Edith Tonelli, Executive Director, Cape Cod Museum of Art. A portion
of the proceeds will benefit the Cape Cod Museum of Art.
While we’re Young
Coming Soon
Noah Boaumbach's comedy While We're Young stars Ben Stiller and Naomi
Watts as Josh and Cornelia, a childless New York married couple in their midforties. As their other friends all start having children, the couple gravitates
toward a young hipster couple named Jamie (Adam Driver) and Darby
(Amanda Seyfried). He's an aspiring documentary filmmaker, a vocation Josh
already has. Soon the older couple begins enjoying the energy they feel hanging out with the younger generation, but eventually Josh begins to suspect
his new best friend might not be as straightforward and trustworthy as he
thought. (R. 94 mins.)
Special Showing at the
SCREENING ROOM
in the Cape Cod Museum of Art
She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry
One day Only: Thursday, March 26
2:30, 4:45, & 7
This documentary takes us from the founding of NOW, with ladies in hats
and gloves, to the emergence of more radical factions of women’s liberation; from intellectuals like Kate Millett to the street theatrics of W.I.T.C.H.
(Women’s International Conspiracy from Hell!). Artfully combining dramatizations, performance and archival imagery, the film recounts the stories of
women who fought for their own equality, and in the process created a
world-wide revolution. (NR 92 mins.)
THE MET OPERA: LIVE in HD
Individual ticket per opera: Adults $24 / Seniors $22 / Children $12
Saturday, April 25 ~ 12:30 pm
CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA (Mascagni) / PAGLIACCI (Leoncavallo)
new production (3 hrs., 30 mins.)
Sunday , May 3 ~ 12 noon
LES CONTES D’HOFFMANN (Offenbach) ENCORE (3 hrs., 45 mins.)
NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE
Tickets: Adults $18; Seniors (62+) $16; Children (18-) $10
A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE
Thursday, March 26 ~ 3 pm
Arthur Miller's frequently revived play is both psychological and social. This new production of the dark, passionate tale, directed by Flemish director Ivo van Hove, has a
startling simplicity — a lean, muscular sense of forward movement and urgency. An
incendiary cast is led by Mark Strong (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy; Sherlock Holmes)
and Nicola Walker (Last Tango in Halifax; MI-5). (3 hrs.)
BEHIND THE BEAUTIFUL FOREVERS
Special Encore: Thursday, April 2nd ~ 12 pm
Pulitzer Prize-winner Katherine Boo spent three years in Annawadi recording the lives
of its residents. From her uncompromising book, winner of the National Book Award for
Non-Fiction 2012, David Hare has fashioned a tumultuous play on an epic scale. India is
surging with global ambition. But beyond the luxury hotels surrounding Mumbai airport
lies a makeshift slum, full of people with plans of their own. Starring Meera Syal (The
Kumars, Goodness Gracious Me, Rafta Rafta at the National) and directed by Rufus
Norris (Broken, London Road). (3 hrs.)
THE HARD PROBLEM
Thursday, April 16 ~ 2 pm
Acclaimed playwright Tom Stoppard (Shakespeare in Love, Arcadia, Rosencrantz and
Guildenstern are Dead) returns to the National Theatre with a highly-anticipated new
play, directed by Nicholas Hytner (Othello; Hamlet; One Man, Two Guvnors). Hilary, a
young psychology researcher at a brain science institute, is nursing a private sorrow
and a troubling question at work where psychology and biology meet. If there is nothing
but matter, what is consciousness? This is “the hard problem” which puts Hilary at
odds with her colleagues who include her first mentor Spike, her boss Leo, and the
billionaire founder of the institute, Jerry. Hilary will be played by Olivia Vinall (Cordelia
in King Lear and Desdemona in Othello. (3 hrs.)
SHAKESPEARE in HD
from THE STRATFORD FESTIVAL
Tickets: Adults $18; Seniors (62+) $16; Children (18-) $10
KING JOHN
Thursday, April 9 ~ 1 pm
Directed by Tim Carroll whose recent Shakespeare productions took Broadway by
storm. (2 hrs., 51 mins.)
BOLSHOI BALLET in HD
Direct from Moscow
Tickets: Adults $18; Seniors (62+) $16; Children (18-) $10
IVAN THE TERRIBLE
Sunday, April 19 ~ 1 pm
Drawing on music composed by Prokofiev, Yuri Grigorovich’s powerful and
fascinating epic dramatizes Ivan the Terrible’s controversial reign with choreography full of vigor, strength and wild jumps; sensitive classical and powerful character dance blend to create a lyrical epic, rich in the colors of medieval
Russia. (2 hrs., 20 mins.)
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