| National Theatre Live: The Deep Blue Sea (12A) Thursday 1st September 7:00pm Tickets: £12.00 Adult/£10.00 Under 16's Book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/date/267942 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 Helen McCrory (Medea and The Last of the Haussmansat the National Theatre, Penny Dreadful, Peaky Blinders) returns to the National Theatre in Terence Rattigan's devastating masterpiece, playing one of the greatest female roles in contemporary drama. Tom Burke (War and Peace, The Musketeers) also features in Carrie Cracknell's critically acclaimed new production. A flat in LadbrokeGrove, West London. 1952. When Hester Collyeris found by her neighbours in the aftermath of a failed suicide attempt, the story of her tempestuous affair with a former RAF pilotand the breakdown of her marriage to a High Court judge begins to emerge. With it comes a portrait of need, loneliness and long-repressed passion. Behind the fragile veneer of post-war civility burns a brutal sense of loss and longing. 'Stunning. Exquisitely played. Beautifully judged.' ***** Time Out 'This production is a stand-out. Helen McCrory is fantastic. Carrie Cracknell directs with total assurance.' ***** The Times 'Intoxicating. Splendid new production. Helen McCrory is wonderful' **** Daily Telegraph Run time: 3 hours | | | The LADS Present: Twelfth Night By William Shakespeare Friday 2nd September 7:30pm Saturday 3rd September 7:30pm Tickets: £7.00 Book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/event/142121 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 We are very pleased to once again host The LADS & RSC Open Stages with the premiere of their new production 'Twelfth Night'. A simple tale of boy meets girl, who meets another boy, who is actually a girl in disguise, who also happens to be in love with the first boy… The LADS and RSC Open Stages come together again to bring you a colourful, energetic version of Shakespeare's much-loved romantic comedy. Mistaken identity, rebellion, infatuation and True Love: they are all to be found in this famous tale of divided twins and confused lovers. Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of 1967, the 'Summer of Love', and follow the antics of some of Shakespeare's most memorable creations, including pompous Malvolio, resourceful Viola and the irrepressible Sir Toby Belch. This hilarious production promises to be full of action, fun, and – of course – music. After all, it is the food of love... Director: Alison Utting Cast: Viola - Claudia Whitby-Tillott Malvolio - John Neilson Olivia - Anna Lingard Sir Toby Belch - John Parkinson Maria - Marg Kynaston Sir Andrew Aguecheek - Alex Herbert Orsino - Shaun Higgins Run time: 3 hours 20 mins (TBC) including interval | | | The Man Who Knew Infinity (12A) Oswestry Film Society Screening Tuesday 6th September 7:30pm Membership or single screening Tickets for Oswestry Film Society screenings can bought from their website or on the door. Membership costs £24.00 for all 8 films in the season Single screening tickets cost £6.00 Adults/£4.00 Under 16's Oswestry Film Society website: http://www.oswestryfilmsociety.org.uk Please note that kinokulture do not handle bookings for film society screenings. United Kingdom / 2016 / 108mins / Cert 12A Dev Patel (Marigold Hotel) leads the cast in this powerful true life story of Indian mathematician Ramanujan Iyengar. In the years leading up to the First World War Iyengar travelled to Cambridge where his faith inspired, intuitive approach to mathematics initially clashed with that of his new mentor G. H. Hardy (Jeremy Irons).Despite their differences, over time a close friendship developed. Tobey Jones and Stephen Fry provide impressive support in this moving drama. "the very definition of the kind of movie people complain that "they" don't make anymore: a character-driven drama for adults" The A.V. Club | | | The Lighthouse (15) Welsh Mini Season Wednesday 7th September 7:30pm Tickets: £6.00 Adult/£4.00 Under 16's Book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/date/275020 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 Based on one of the most infamous cases in Welsh maritime history, The Lighthouse follows Thomas Howell and Thomas Griffith's disastrous posting to Smalls Island Lighthouse in 1801. Surrounded only by the Irish Sea, they're left to 'keep the light' 25 miles from the land. But when a freak storm hits, the men are stranded for months before any relief can be sent to them. They gradually succumb to their tiny living quarters, spending their time drinking and arguing, pushing each other's psyche to the limit. Directed by Chris Crow, this stark psychological thriller is a tale of death, madness and isolation, following a desolate trip into the heart of human darkness. Director: Chris Crow Cast: Michael Jibson, Mark Lewis Jones UK 2016 English Run time: 102 mins | | | Nick Cave: One More Time With Feeling (18) Event Cinema Thursday 8th September 9:00pm Tickets: £12.00 (18 + only) Book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/date/273570 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 A unique one night only cinema event on Thursday 8 September directed by Andrew Dominik (Chopper, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, Killing Them Softly), One More Time With Feeling will be the first ever opportunity anyone will have to hear Skeleton Tree, the sixteenth studio album from Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds. The film will screen in cinemas across the world on 8th September 2016, immediately prior to the release of Skeleton Tree the following day. Originally a performance based concept, One More Time With Feeling evolved into something much more significant as Dominik delved into the tragic backdrop of the writing and recording of the album. Interwoven throughout the Bad Seeds' filmed performance of the new album are interviews and footage shot by Dominik, accompanied by Cave's narration and improvised rumination. Filmed in black-and-white and colour, in both 3D and 2D, the result is fragile, raw and a true testament to an artist trying to find his way through the darkness. Run time: 110 mins This screening is in 2D | | | In Focus: Un Homme Qui Dort With Live Rescore By Animat (PG) Friday 9th September 7:30pm Tickets: £6.00 Adult/£4.00 Under 16's Book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/date/266619 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 We launch our second In Focus Season of films with this screening of the 1974 'Un Home Qui Dort' accompanied by a live rescore by Animat. 'A hypnotic solo by its mute hero, a young man who decides to withdraw from the world and whose mental journal of his experience is confided to us by a girl's voice off-screen, Un Homme qui Dort is an astonishing tour de force. What distinguishes it from all those ventures in spiritual navel-gazing is that his decision to not-be is purely practical, and the parabola he traces from boredom to terror - as he gradually detaches himself to float free within an indefinable menace - is brilliantly conveyed by the other leading character in the film: the city of Paris' (Time Out) Based on a novel by Georges Perec, the Jean Vigo prizewinning Un Homme Qui Dort turns its back on conventional narrative or dialogue, instead telling its story through voiceover and inventive black and white cinematography. Animat have composed and produced a new soundtrack which uses elements from the original narration (in both English and French) and creates a hypnotic, ambient electronic soundscape that fits perfectly with the pace and mood of the film. Sheffield based musicians, producers and DJs Mark Daly and Michael Harding have been working together as Animat since 2005. Over the last decade they have released albums on the Big Chill, Mareld and Bloodsugar labels, as well as appearing on numerous compilations. They have worked with guest vocalists including Sanchita Farruque (Nitin Sawhney, Trilok Gurtu), Anne Garner and Lisa Palmer, remixed tracks for acts including Pitch Black, Banco de Gaia and Deep Dive Corp, and had music used in multimedia projects at Tate Britain and New York's Leverhouse Gallery. They have established a national reputation in the UK for their unique live soundtracking events, performing live at cinemas, festivals and other venues across the country with cult films including Dark Star (John Carpenter), Belleville Rendezvous (Sylvain Chomet), and The Straight Story (David Lynch). Director: Georges Perec, Bernard Queysanne France 1974 English & French Run time: 77 mins Future screenings in season 2: 'Innocence Of Memories (12A) Wednesday 5th October 7:30pm More information here: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/date/273940 Notes On Blindness (U) 7:30pm Wednesday 9th November 7:30pm More information here: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/date/281462 "This project is supported by Film Hub North West Central, proud to be a member of the BFI Film Audience Network" What the press have said about Animat: Belleville Rendezvous: 'Sylvain Chomet's award-winning animated movie brought to life by Animat's suitably imaginative soundtrack' (The Guardian) The Straight Story: 'A unique live reworking of this most unusual of road movies' (Sheffield Telegraph) The Last Man On Earth: 'So beautifully judged that, like Vincent Price in the lead, it's hard to imagine the film without it' (Twitch) Dark Star: 'In several ways, Dark Star emerges a better film with Animat's new score…..The result creates a whole new experience, at once deferential without ever becoming fawning. Animat have perfectly captured the tone Carpenter was going for, making this a must-see for fans of the film and newcomers alike' (dsoaudio.com) | | Oswestry & Beyond Our FREE Events for National Heritage Open Days Saturday 10th September 1:00pm - 2:45pm Annual Vintage Garden Party The Willow Community Garden next to kinokulture cinema Join us for our annual Vintage Garden Party this year with a Chines Theme to tie in with our evening screening Around 'China With A Movie Camera'. 3:00pm Britain On Film: Rural & The Bigger Picture Project FREE Archive Film screening The Bigger Picture Project A Specially curated screening of archive films shot in and around Oswestry and Shropshire. The Bigger Picture Archive project is run by Flicks In The Sticks with the aim of connecting communities with Archive films about the area they live in, how things used to be and making comparisons with the way things are now. Britain On Film: Rural Britain on Film is a major project from the BFI National Archive, Regional and National Archives and rights holders from across the UK that reveals new and unseen stories of our lives through the history of film. Unlocking the UK's film and TV history. http://www.bfi.org.uk/britain-on-film Run time: 60 mins approx 7:30pm Around China With A Movie Camera FREE Archive Film Screening These films – all from the collection of the British Film Institute National Archive – were made by a wealth of British and French filmmakers, from professionals to intrepid tourists, colonial-era expatriates and Christian missionaries. Exploring 50 years of Chinese history across a diverse range of footage, the collection includes what might be the oldest surviving film to be shot in China – unseen for over 115 years. See Shanghai's bustling, cosmopolitan Nanjing Road in 1900, the Great World Amusement Park in 1929 and a day at the Shanghai races in 1937. Wander the streets around the Qianmen, Beijing, in 1910. Cruise Hangzhou's picturesque canals in 1925. Visit China's great cities including Hong Kong, Chongqing and Guangzhou and visit remote villages in Hunan and Yunnan provinces. –Edward Anderson, BFI Curator UK/China 1900-1948 Run time: 68 mins Music by Ruth Chan | | | Cymbeline Unwrapped: A FREE Talk by Pam Johnson of The LADS In Partnership with RSC Open Stages Tuesday 13th September 8:15pm (Doors open 8:00pm) Ahead of our RSC Live Broadcast of Cymbeline on 28th September Pam Johnson will give an introductory talk on the play, its characters & themes. | | | Maggie's Plan (15) Wednesday 14th September 1:30pm Thursday 15th September 7:30pm Tickets: £6.00 Adult/£4.00 Under 16's Book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/event/141456 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 Greta Gerwig and Ethan Hawke star in a witty, literate and delightfully off-kilter romantic comedy. Thirtysomething New Yorker Maggie (Greta Gerwig) is used to being in complete control of her life. Unable to find a suitable partner, she decides to become a single mother. But fate throws a spanner in the works when she falls for academic John (Ethan Hawke). Now she must lure him away from his collapsing marriage to domineering Georgette (Julianne Moore). Two years and one daughter later, Maggie is starting to feel neglected. With a little help from her friends Tony (Bill Hader) and Felicia (Maya Rudolph), she sets in motion an audacious scheme to secure her happiness. But her meddling proves to have unexpected consequences. Rebecca Miller's sharp, funny and beautifully observed romantic comedy is a cautionary tale about the dangers of interfering with destiny. It's superbly acted by a top-notch ensemble cast led by 'Francis Ha' star Greta Gerwig and multi-talented Ethan Hawke. Director: Rebecca Miller Cast: Greta Gerwig, Julianne Moore, Ethan Hawke, Bill Hader, Maya Rudolph, Travis Fimmel, Wallace Shawn Run time: 99 mins | | | Arabian Nights Volume 3: The Enchanted One (15) Wednesday 14th September 7:30pm Tickets: £6.00 Adult/£4.00 Under 16's Book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/date/262938 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 Our second Mini Season of World Cinema continues with Arabian Nights Volume 3 - The Enchanted One. The final part of Miguel Gomes's acclaimed Arabian Nights trilogy focuses on Scherezade (Christa Alfaiate), drawing on aspects of the well-known folk tale to create a politically-charged and vivid portrait of Portugal in the wake of economic crisis. Having escaped the palace of the king, Scheherazade explores a seaside landscape where she encounters, among others, a "wind genie" and a daft suitor. This segues into a documentary-style exploration of the working-class sport of chaffinch singing competitions. Movingly and unexpectedly, the last gesture of Arabian Nights is to scale back its scope and provide a disarmingly modest and poignant note on which to close one of contemporary cinema's new masterpieces. Director: Miguel Gomes France/Portugal/Germany/Switzerland 2015 Run time: 125 mins Portuguese with English subtitles "This project is supported by Film Hub North West Central, proud to be a member of the BFI Film Audience Network" | | | Wiener-Dog (15) Friday 16th September 7:30pm Saturday 17th September 7:30pm Tickets: £6.00 Adult/£4.00 Under 16's Book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/event/140921 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 In this deliciously melancholy and offbeat indie comedy, iconic director Todd Solondz resurrects Dawn Wiener, the awkward lead from his 1995 breakout hit Welcome To The Dollhouse, to deliver one of his funniest films to date. Here played beautifully by Greta Gerwig, Dawn appears in just one of four interlinked stories of American life that connect an affluent suburban family, a frustrated screenwriting teacher, an elderly depressive and Dawn herself. A bracingly funny, often moving film, Wiener-Dog sees Solondz tackle typically bold and tricky themes with caustic wit and shrewd observation – and better yet, he does so with the generosity and optimism to ultimately let the dog steal the show. "An adorable mutt is at the heart of Todd Solondz's deeply disturbing portmanteau comedy [...] proves the film-maker, at 56 years old, has lost none of his bite" **** Nigel M. Smith - The Guardian Director: Todd Solondz Cast: Greta Gerwig, Ellen Burstyn, Kieran Culkin, Julie Delpy, Danny DeVito and Zosia Mamet USA 2016 Run time: 90 mins | | | Black Mountain Poets (15) Oswestry Film Society Screening Tuesday 20th September 7:30pm Membership or single screening Tickets for Oswestry Film Society screenings can bought from their website or on the door. Membership costs £24.00 for all 8 films in the season Single screening tickets cost £6.00 Adults/£4.00 Under 16's Oswestry Film Society website: http://www.oswestryfilmsociety.org.uk United Kingdom / 2016 / 85mins / Cert 15 What are ladies to do when on the run from the police following a botched attempt to steal a JCB? Masquerade as two renowned performance poetry sisters at a Welsh poetry retreat of course! What follows is a very British comedy of quirks and embarrassment, set against the rugged beauty of the Welsh hills. "The cast is brilliant across the board, particularly Richard Elis as the uber-Welsh Gareth, but Black Mountain Poets belongs to Alice Lowe (Sightseers) and Dolly Wells." The List | | | The Library Suicides - Y Lyfrgell (15) Welsh Mini Season Wednesday 21st September 7:30pm Tickets: £6.00 Adult/£4.00 Under 16's Book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/date/282526 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 Continuing our Mini season of Welsh films we are pleased to present this welsh language thriller. The Library Suicides (Y Lyfrgell) A stylish, playful and enjoyably offbeat Welsh-language thriller, The Library Suicides (adapted from Fflur Dafyddrsquo's bestseller Y Llyfgell) stars Catrin Stewart (a cult figure from her role as Jenny in Doctor Who) as twin sister librarians Nan and Ana who plan revenge when their author mother commits suicide, with her final words suggesting her biographer murdered her. Set within the stately National Library of Wales, director Euros Lyn (who directed episodes of Doctor Who and Broadchurch) has made a gem of a thriller. "Twin sisters do it for themselves in Euros Lyn's outstanding feature debut The Library Suicides. **** Cine-Vue "A taught and twisty philosophical thriller that also serves as a touching treatise on memory and heritage." **** Hey U Guys Director: Euros Lyn Cast: Catrin Stewart, Ryland Teifi Welsh with English subtitles Run time: 87 mins Future films in this season: Just Jim (English Language) Wednesday 19th October 7:30pm This season of films is courtesy of Soda Pictures "This project is supported by Film Hub North West Central and Ffilm Cymru, proud to be members of the BFI Film Audience Network" | | | NT Live: The Threepenny Opera (15) Thursday 22nd September 7:00pm Tickets: £12.00 Adult/£10.00 Under 16's Book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/date/272605 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 The Threepenny Opera by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill, in collaboration with Elisabeth Hauptmann in a new adaptation by Simon Stephens. Mack the Knife is back in town. A darkly comic new take on Brecht and Weill's raucous musical broadcast live from the stage of the National Theatre. London scrubs up for the coronation. The thieves are on the make, the whores on the pull, the police cutting deals to keep it all out of sight. Mr and Mrs Peachum are looking forward to a bumper day in the beggary business, but their daughter didn't come home last night and it's all about to kick off… With Olivier Award-winner Rory Kinnear (Hamlet, Othello, James Bond), as Macheath alongside Rosalie Craig (As You Like It, My Family and other Animals) as Polly Peachum and Haydn Gwynne (The Windsors, Drop the Dead Donkey) as Mrs Peachum. This bold, anarchic production is brought to you by a creative powerhouse; adapted by Simon Stephens, (The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time), and directed by Rufus Norris, (Everyman, London Road). Contains scenes of a sexual nature, violence and filthy language. "Rory Kinnear is really on song." **** Evening Standard "A snarling, sexy beast of a show." **** Independent Run time: 3 hours | | | Jason Bourne (15) Friday 23rd September 7:30pm Saturday 24th September 3:00pm & 7:30pm Thursday 29th September 7:30pm (subtitled for the Hard Of Hearing) Tickets: £6.00 Adult/£4.00 Under 16's Book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/event/140925 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 Jason Bourne steps out of the shadows in the latest instalment of the smash-hit action franchise. *** Please note the screening on Thursday 29th September will be subtitled for the Hard Of Hearing. The Bourne trilogy, comprising Identity, Supremacy and Ultimatum, redefined the 21st century action movie with their relentless thrills and compelling central character in the form of Matt Damon's amnesiac assassin Jason Bourne. Having discovered his true identity at the end of 2007's The Bourne Ultimatum, Jason has gone off the grid. But an unexpected sequence of events involving former associate Nicky Parsons (Julia Stiles) compel him to come out of hiding and embark on a relentlessly exciting global journey, one that may lead to him to ever-more important revelations about his identity. Matt Damon and returning director Paul Greengrass again make an electrifying combination as the Bourne series amps up the spectacular set pieces, which this time range from a Greek riot to a Las Vegas car chase. The starry cast includes Alicia Vikander, Tommy Lee Jones and Vincent Cassell. Director: Paul Greengrass Cast: Matt Damon, Julia Stiles, Tommy Lee Jones, Alicia Vikander, Vincent Cassell, Riz Ahmed Run time: 120 mins "This project is supported by Film Hub North West Central, proud to be a member of the BFI Film Audience Network" | | | Stalker (PG) Sculpting Time: Andrei Tarkovsky Season Tuesday 27th September 7:30pm Tickets: £6.00 Adult/£4.00 Under 16's Book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/date/273086 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 One of world's most visionary, celebrated and influential filmmakers, Andrei Tarkovsky made just seven features before his tragically early death at the age of 54. Characterised by metaphysical and spiritual explorations of the human condition, each film is an artistic masterpiece of extraordinary visual beauty and stand as enduring classics of world cinema. Screening from pristine new digital prints, the Russian auteur's seven features will be showing at selected cinemas across the UK and Ireland. Stalker Deep within the Zone, a bleak and devastated forbidden landscape, lies a mysterious room with the power to grant the deepest wishes of those strong enough to make the hazardous journey there. Desperate to reach it, a scientist and a writer approach the Stalker, one of the few able to navigate the Zone's menacing terrain, and begin a dangerous trek into the unknown. Adapted from Arkady & Boris Sturgatsky's novel 'Roadside Picnic', Andrei Tarkovsky's second foray into science fiction after Solaris is a surreal and disturbing vision of the future. Hauntingly exploring man's dreams and desires as well as the consequences of realising them, Stalker has been described as one of the greatest sci-fi films of all time. "WONDERFUL" **** KATE MUIR, THE TIMES "A COMPLEX, CHALLENGING WORK OF RARE BEAUTY AND POWER WHOSE ELUSIVENESS IS PART OF ITS FASCINATION" **** DAVID PARKINSON, EMPIRE "MYSTERIOUS AND COMPELLING" **** PETER BRADSHAW, THE GUARDIAN This film is screened as part of Sculpting Time: Andrei Tarkovsky Retrospective. Director: Andrei Tarkovsky Russia 1979 Russian with English subtitles Colour and Black & White Run time: 162 mins Future screenings in the Sculpting Time Tour: Nostalgia: Tuesday 25th October 7:30pm The Sacrifice: Tuesday 22nd November 7:30pm This season of films is courtesy of Curzon/Artifial Eye "This project is supported by Film Hub North West Central, proud to be a member of the BFI Film Audience Network" | | | RSC Live: Cymbeline (12A) Wednesday 28th September 7:00pm tickets: £12.00 Adult/£10.00 Under 16's Book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/date/239112 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 Cymbeline is a ruler of a divided Britain. When Innogen, the only living heir, marries her sweetheart in secret, an enraged Cymbeline banishes him. But a powerful figure behind the throne is plotting to seize power and murder them both. Innogen embarks on a dangerous journey that will reunite Cymbeline with a lost heir and reconcile the young lovers. Melly Still directs Shakespeare's rarely performed romance. Join us for this cinema screening on 28 September, broadcast live from the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. ★★★★ 'An evening of betrayal and mistrust' TELEGRAPH ★★★★ 'Thrilling, moving and epic' WHATSONSTAGE.COM Run time: 210 mins including interval | | | Double Indemnity (PG) Afternoon classics Season 2 Thursday 29th September 1:30pm Tickets: £6.00 Adult/£4.00 Under 16's Book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/date/282396 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 For our second season of Afternoon Classics we delve into the shadowy world of Film Noir with three all time classic films. Double Indemnity (1944) is director Billy Wilder's classic film noir masterpiece - a cynical, witty, and sleazy thriller about adultery, corruption and murder. Paramount's terrific story of an unholy love, and an almost perfect crime! In 1938, Walter Neff, an experienced salesman of the Pacific All Risk Insurance Co., meets the seductive wife of one of his clients, Phyllis Dietrichson, and they have an affair. Phyllis proposes to kill her husband to receive the proceeds of an accident insurance policy and Walter devises a scheme to receive twice the amount based on a double indemnity clause. When Mr. Dietrichson is found dead on a train track, the police accept the determination of accidental death. However, the insurance analyst and Walter's best friend Barton Keyes does not buy the story and suspects that Phyllis has murdered her husband with the help of another man. "Film noir is the most intoxicating of Hollywood cocktails, and none is more potent than Double Indemnity." ***** The Daily Telegraph "Film noir at its finest, a template of the genre. Billy Wilder in full swing, Barbara Stanwyck's finest hour, and Fred MacMurray makes a great chump." ***** Empire Magazine We offer Free Tea/coffee & Cake with every ticket at our Afternoon Classic screenings. USA 1944 Director: Billy Wilder Cast: Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck, Edward G. Robinson Run time: 107 mins Future screenings in Season 2: The Third Man Thursday 27th October 1:30pm Sunset Boulevard Thursday 24th November 1:30pm "This project is supported by Film Hub North West Central, proud to be a member of the BFI Film Audience Network" | | | Star Trek Beyond (12A) Friday 30th September 7:30pm Saturday 1st October 1.30pm & 7:30pm Tickets: £6.00 Adult/£4.00 Under 16's Book online: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/event/141469 Or call the Box Office: 01691 238167 The U.S.S. Enterprise crew warp into another spectacular adventure as the rebooted series continues. Struggling to come to terms with his father's formidable legacy, Kirk (Chris Pine) is still adjusting to the role of Captain and leader. Standing alongside him is half-human, half-Vulcan Spock (Zachary Quinto), communications officer Uhura (Zoe Saldana), Dr Bones (Karl Urban) and engineer Scotty (Simon Pegg). But when the Enterprise comes under attack from deadly new enemy Krall (Idris Elba), the entire crew is plunged into another nail-biting battle for survival. Following J.J. Abrams' smash-hit 2009 reboot of the iconic Star Trek franchise and its 2013 sequel Into Darkness, the franchise now takes an exciting new direction to mark its 50th anniversary. Fast and Furious director Justin Lin takes over from Abrams at the helm whilst Simon Pegg co-writes the script with Doug Jung. Also featuring in the cast is kick-ass Kingsman star Sofia Boutella as alien warrior Jaylah. Director: Justin Lin Cast: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Zoe Saldana, Simon Pegg, Karl Urban, Idris Elba, Anton Yelchin, Sofia Boutella Run time: 122 mins *** Screening in 2D | | | Coming Soon A New Season Of Operas: We are very pleased to announce our forthcoming season of the most spectacular opera performances, broadcast live from the some of Italy's most famous and renowned venues. All' Opera brings the fascination and excitement of top flight productions and reminds audiences why Italy is the true home of opera. Starting off with Madame Butterfly broadcast live from Teatro Alla Scala on Wednesday 7th December 5:00pm. More information and online booking here: https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/date/282334 | | | |