HOW TO FIND US WHITGIFT FILM THEATRE DIARY

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HOW TO FIND US WHITGIFT FILM THEATRE DIARY
HOW TO FIND US
WHITGIFT FILM THEATRE, CROSLAND ROAD, GRIMSBY, DN37 9EH
WHITGIFT FILM THEATRE DIARY
ADULTS: £6.00 ALL CONCESSIONS: £5.00
Whitgift Film Theatre is within John Whitgift Academy on the
Willows Estate by the No 16 Bus Route and the No 45 Cleethorpes
/Immingham Bus. Car parking is free and plentiful.
www.whitgiftfilmtheatre.co.uk
September – October 2014
WHITGIFT FILM THEATRE NEWS
We are pleased to announce our new Special Events
page on the website, where you will find all the up and
coming Special Events such as live ballet, opera, plays
and concerts.
To find out more please go to:
http://www.whitgiftfilmtheatre.co.uk/special-events.html
We now have the facility for you to request seats when
pre- booking your tickets online.
Do not forget to sign up to our weekly news email for a
reminder of what will be showing at Whitgift Film
Theatre in the coming weeks.
Enjoy the programme!
Advance tickets & seats can be purchased from:
THE MANAGMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CHANGE THE PROGRAMME WTHOUT NOTICE.
TICKETS BOUGHT IN ADVANCE CANNOT BE EXCHANGED, NOR REFUNDS OFFERED UNLESS AN
EVENT IS CANCELLED.
www.whitgiftfilmtheatre.co.uk
September 2014
Locke (15)
83mins Wed 10th
Director: Steven Knight
Stars: Tom Hardy, Olivia Colman
Ivan Locke, a dedicated family man and
successful construction manager,
receives a phone call on the eve of the
biggest challenge of his career that sets
in motion a series of events that threaten
his carefully cultivated existence.
Belle (12A)
104 mins Thur 11th, Fri 12th
Director: Amma Asante
Stars: Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Matthew
Goode
An illegitimate mixed race daughter of a
Royal Navy Admiral is raised by her
aristocratic great-uncle.
Another Day, Another Time –
Celebrating The Music Of Inside
Llewyn Davis (12A)
101 mins Wed 17th
Director: Christopher Wilcha
Stars: The Avett Brothers
A concert inspired by the Coen Brothers'
film, 'Inside Llewyn Davis,' which is set in
the 1960s Greenwich Village folk music
scene, featuring live performances of the
film's music, as well as songs from the
early 1960s. Performers include the Avett
Brothers, Joan Baez, Dave Rawlings
Machine, Rhiannon Giddens, Lake Street
Dive, Colin Meloy, The Milk Carton Kids,
Marcus Mumford, Punch Brothers, Patti
Smith, Willie Watson, Gillian Welch, and
Jack White, as well as the star of the film
Oscar Isaac.
A Million Ways To Die In The West (15)
116 mins Thur 18th, Friday 19th
Director: Seth MacFarlane
Stars: Seth MacFarlane, Charlize
Theron
As a cowardly farmer begins to fall for the
mysterious new woman in town, he must
put his new-found courage to the test
when her husband, a notorious gunslinger, announces his arrival.
Devil's Knot (15)
114 mins Wed 24th, Thur 25th
Director: Atom Egoyan
Stars: Colin Firth, Reese Witherspoon
The savage murders of three young
children sparks a controversial trial of
three teenagers accused of killing the kids
as part of a satanic ritual.
Tracks (12A)
113 mins Fri 26th
Director: John Curran
Stars: Mia Wasikowska, Adam Driver
A young woman goes on a 1,700 mile trek
across the deserts of West Australia with
her four camels and faithful dog.
October 2014
Hermitage Revealed Wed 1st
To mark the momentous occasion of its
250th anniversary, the Hermitage
Museum in St Petersburg opened its
doors for the filming of Hermitage
Revealed - a cinematic event that is a
must-see for all fans of art, architecture
and the culture and history of Russia.
(Ticket prices for this Special Event are
£10 concessions /£12 full price)
Billy Elliot The Musical Thur 2nd, Fri
3rd
This special performance brings multi
award-winning Billy Elliot the Musical to
cinemas for the first time. Set in a
northern mining town, against the
background of the 1984/’85 miners’ strike,
Billy’s journey takes him out of the boxing
ring and into a ballet class where he
discovers a passion for dance that
inspires his family and whole community
and changes his life forever. (Ticket
prices for this Special Event are £12
concessions/£15 full price)
Begin Again (15)
104 mins Wed 8th, Thur 9th
Director: John Carney
Stars: Keira Knightley, Mark Ruffalo
A chance encounter between a disgraced
music-business executive and a young
singer-songwriter new to Manhattan turns
into a promising collaboration between
the two talents.
Calvary (15)
99 mins Fri 10th
Director: John Michael McDonagh
Stars: Brendan Gleeson, Chris O'Dowd
After he is threatened during a
confession, a good-natured priest must
battle the dark forces closing in around
him.
A Farewell To Arms (PG)
75 mins Wed 15th
Director: Frank Borzage
Stars: Gary Cooper, Helen Hayes
A tale of the love between ambulance
driver Lt. Henry and Nurse Catherine
Barkley during World War I. The action
takes place in Italy and the two fall in love
during the war and will stop at nothing to
be together. The film also analyses Lt.
Henry's feelings on war and the purpose
of fighting.
Manon (Massenet) presented live from
The Royal Opera Ballet on Thur 16TH
7:00 PM
A ballet in three acts which tells the story
of Manon Lescaut, a beautiful young
woman who falls prey to the moral
corruption of 18th-century Paris as a
result of her love for the poet Des Grieux.
(Ticket prices for this special performance
are £12 concessions/ £15 full price.
Two Days, One Night (15)
95 mins Friday 17th
Directors: Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc
Dardenne
Stars: Marion Cotillard, Fabrizio
Rongione
The film follows Sandra, a young woman
assisted by her husband, who has only
one weekend to convince her colleagues
to give up their bonuses so that she can
keep her job. (French with subtitles)
The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed
Out The Window And Disappeared (15)
114 mins Wed 22nd
Director: Felix Herngren
Stars: Robert Gustafsson, Iwar
Wiklander
Dynamite expert Allan Karlsson's life, and
the unlikely events following his escape
from the old folk's home on his 100th
birthday. (Swedish with subtitles)
The Grand Seduction (12a)
113 mins Thur 23rd, Fri 24th
Director: Don McKellar
Stars: Taylor Kitsch, Brendan Gleeson
The small harbor of Tickle Cove is in dire
need of a doctor so that the town can land
a contract to secure a factory which will
save the town from financial ruin. Village
resident Murray French (Gleeson) leads
the search, and when he finds Dr. Paul
Lewis (Kitsch) he employs - along with the
whole town - tactics to seduce the doctor
to stay permanently.
Fruitvale Station (15)
85 mins Wed 29th
Director: Ryan Coogler
Stars: Michael B. Jordan, Melonie Diaz
The true story of Oscar Grant, a 22 yearold San Francisco resident, who was
mistakenly shot and killed by the police
on New Year’s Eve 2008.
Million Dollar Arm (PG)
124 mins Thur 30th, Fri 31st
Director: Craig Gillespie
Stars: Jon Hamm, Aasif Mandvi
A sports agent stages an unconventional
recruitment strategy to get talented Indian
cricket players to play Major League
Baseball.
Adults: £6.00 All Concessions: £5.00
Evening Performances start at 7.30pm (unless otherwise stated) Doors open 7.00pm
Patrons claiming a Concession Ticket should bring an appropriate form of identification such as a student ID card or driving licence etc