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PORT HILL PORT VALE COWBRIDGE ST. ANDREW ST. LIBRARY MUSEUM B158 TO BENGEO T H E W A S H B 1 5 8 COURTYARD ARTS CENTRE HERTFORD CASTLE GASC O Y N E W A Y A 4 14 FORE STREET GASCOYNE WAY A414 A414 TO HATFIELD & WELWYN GARDEN CITY WARE ROAD LONDON ROAD A414 TO A10, HARLOW & CAMBRIDGE HERTFORD EAST STATION R A I L W A Y S T R E E T NORTH ROAD A119 A119 TO HERTFORD NORTH STATION & STEVENAGE TOWN CENTRE MILLBRIDGE ROOMS P P P P N CAR PARKING. For information on locations and charges please visit www.eastherts.gov.uk P How to book How to find us In Person: Hertford Theatre Box Office, The Wash, Hertford SG14 1PS Box Office: Tuesday- Saturday from 10am. The Box Office closes at 5pm on non-performance days or 15mins after an evening performance has started. The Box Office is only open on a Sunday if there is an event on. Café: Our cafe is open Tues- Sat from 10am until the start of the evening event or the end of an interval, if there is one. If there are events on a Sunday, our cafe is open to cover these. Online: www.hertfordtheatre.com Telephone: 01992 531 500 Relaxed Screening Specially designed for children with SEN and Autism. Enjoy the film without extra stimuli such as queuing, adverts/trailers. The lighting will be dimmed and the sound will be reduced and if you need a break, there is a chill- out space available. Dementia Friendly Screening Everyone is welcome to these screenings, but they are specifically designed for those who are living with dementia and their family/carers. Enjoy a free tea, coffee and biscuits before the film and any extra activities we may have running. Tickets are £5, Carers free. Soft Subtitling Soft Subtitling provides much more information than “normal” English subtitles and is especially useful for those with hearing impairments. Subtitled films will not have Audio Description. Audio Description Unless otherwise stated, all films listed have Audio Description, which enables people with visual impairment to enjoy the cinema. Please ask Box Office for a headset. We have limited availability of headsets. No audio description on Soft Subtitled Films. sub ! Box Office: 01992 531 500 www.hertfordtheatre.com KEY: Family Films Dementia Friendly Screenings Parent & Baby Live Encore Screenings Wildlife Films MAR MORNINGS 10.30AM (Unless stated) MATINEES 1.30PM (Unless stated) AFTERNOON 4.30PM (Unless stated) EVENINGS 7.45PM (Unless stated) Sun 8th Frozen 2 (U) 11am - Sing-Along Tue 10th Parent & Baby: Knives Out (12A) 1917 (15) Knives Out (12A) JoJo Rabbit (12A) Fri 13th The Personal History of David Copperfield (PG) Tue 17th A Beautiful Day In The Neighbourhood (PG) The Personal History of David Copperfield (PG) Wed 18th Parent & Baby: The Personal History of David Copperfield (PG) Easter Parade JoJo Rabbit (12A) A Beautiful Day In The Neighbourhood (PG) Thu 19th 1917 (15) The Personal History of David Copperfield (PG) Little Women (U) Fri 20th Knives Out (12A) Emma (U) Parasite (15) Sat 21st Spies In Disguise (PG) Dolittle (PG) Thu 26th Emma (U) Fri 27th Knives Out (12A) Sat 28th 1917 (15) Tue 31st Parasite (15) The Public (15) APR MORNINGS 10.30AM (Unless stated) MATINEES 1.30PM (Unless stated) AFTERNOON 4.30PM (Unless stated) EVENINGS 7.45PM (Unless stated) Wed 1st Emma (U) The Public (15) Wilderland Film Festival (12) 7.30pm Fri 3rd Military Wives (12A) Tue 7th Onward (PG) Call Of The Wild (PG) Little Women (U) Military Wives (12A) Wed 8th Parasite (15) Thu 9th Sonic The Hedgehog (PG) Onward (PG) Military Wives (12A) The Personal History of David Copperfield (PG) Sat 11th Misbehaviour (12A) Wed 15th Dolittle (PG) Military Wives (12A) Misbehaviour (12A) Emma (U) Thu 16th Frozen 2 (U) Misbehaviour (12A) David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet 7.20pm Sat 18th Military Wives (12A) Sun 26th Onward (PG) 11am Michael Ball & Alfie Boe - Back Together 2pm Tue 28th Parent & Baby: Military Wives (12A) Radioactive (12A) Military Wives (12A) Radioactive (12A) Wed 29th Seven Brides for Seven Brothers RSC King John 7pm sub sub sub MAR- ApR 2020

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Page 1: How to book - Hertford Theatre

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PORT VALE

COWBRIDGE

ST. ANDREW ST.

LIBRARY

MUSEUM

B158 TOBENGEO

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COURTYARDARTS CENTRE

HERTFORDCASTLE

GASCOYNE WAY A414

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GASCOYNE WAY A414

A414 TOHATFIELD & WELWYNGARDEN CITY

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LONDON ROADA414 TO A10,HARLOW &CAMBRIDGE

HERTFORD EASTSTATION

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NORTH ROAD A119

A119 TOHERTFORD NORTHSTATION& STEVENAGE

TOWN CENTRE

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CAR PARKING. For information on locationsand charges please visit www.eastherts.gov.uk

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How to book

How to find us

In Person:Hertford Theatre Box Office, The Wash, Hertford SG14 1PS

Box Office: Tuesday- Saturday from 10am.The Box Office closes at 5pm on non-performance days or 15mins after an evening performance has started. The Box Office is only open on a Sunday if there is an event on.  

Café: Our cafe is open Tues- Sat from 10am until the start of the evening event or the end of an interval, if there is one. If there are events on a Sunday, our cafe is open to cover these.

Online:www.hertfordtheatre.com

Telephone:01992 531 500

Relaxed ScreeningSpecially designed for children with SEN and Autism. Enjoy the film without extra stimuli such as queuing, adverts/trailers. The lighting will be dimmed and the sound will be reduced and if you need a break, there is a chill-out space available.

Dementia Friendly ScreeningEveryone is welcome to these screenings, but they are specifically designed for those who are living with dementia and their family/carers. Enjoy a free tea, coffee and biscuits before the film and any extra activities we may have running. Tickets are £5, Carers free.

Soft SubtitlingSoft Subtitling provides much more information than “normal” English subtitles and is especially useful for those with hearing impairments. Subtitled films will not have Audio Description.

Audio DescriptionUnless otherwise stated, all films listed have Audio Description, which enables people with visual impairment to enjoy the cinema. Please ask Box Office for a headset. We have limited availability of headsets. No audio description on Soft Subtitled Films.

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Box Office: 01992 531 500 www.hertfordtheatre.comKEY: Family Films Dementia Friendly Screenings Parent & Baby Live Encore Screenings Wildlife Films

MAR MORNINGS 10.30AM (Unless stated) MATINEES 1.30PM (Unless stated) AFTERNOON 4.30PM (Unless stated) EVENINGS 7.45PM (Unless stated)

Sun 8th Frozen 2 (U) 11am - Sing-Along

Tue 10th Parent & Baby: Knives Out (12A) 1917 (15) Knives Out (12A) JoJo Rabbit (12A)

Fri 13th The Personal History of David Copperfield (PG)

Tue 17th A Beautiful Day In The Neighbourhood (PG) The Personal History of David Copperfield (PG)

Wed 18thParent & Baby: The Personal History of David Copperfield (PG) Easter Parade JoJo Rabbit (12A) A Beautiful Day In The Neighbourhood (PG)

Thu 19th 1917 (15) The Personal History of David Copperfield (PG) Little Women (U)

Fri 20th Knives Out (12A) Emma (U) Parasite (15)

Sat 21st Spies In Disguise (PG) Dolittle (PG)

Thu 26th Emma (U)

Fri 27th Knives Out (12A)

Sat 28th 1917 (15)

Tue 31st Parasite (15) The Public (15)

APR MORNINGS 10.30AM (Unless stated) MATINEES 1.30PM (Unless stated) AFTERNOON 4.30PM (Unless stated) EVENINGS 7.45PM (Unless stated)

Wed 1st Emma (U) The Public (15) Wilderland Film Festival (12) 7.30pm

Fri 3rd Military Wives (12A)

Tue 7th Onward (PG) Call Of The Wild (PG) Little Women (U) Military Wives (12A)

Wed 8th Parasite (15)

Thu 9th Sonic The Hedgehog (PG) Onward (PG) Military Wives (12A) The Personal History of David Copperfield (PG)

Sat 11th Misbehaviour (12A)

Wed 15th Dolittle (PG) Military Wives (12A) Misbehaviour (12A) Emma (U)

Thu 16th Frozen 2 (U) Misbehaviour (12A) David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet 7.20pm

Sat 18th Military Wives (12A)

Sun 26th Onward (PG) 11am Michael Ball & Alfie Boe - Back Together 2pm

Tue 28th Parent & Baby: Military Wives (12A) Radioactive (12A) Military Wives (12A) Radioactive (12A)

Wed 29th Seven Brides for Seven Brothers RSC King John 7pm

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Films Full price £8 Concession £6(includes £1 booking fee)

Family FilmsAll tickets £5 (includes £1 booking fee)

Box Office: 01992 531 500www.hertfordtheatre.com

Little Women Thursday 19th March, 7.45pmTuesday 7th April, 4.30pmDirector: Greta Gerwig Starring: Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Meryl Streep Duration: 2h 15minJo March reflects back and forth on her life, telling the beloved story of the March sisters - four young women each determined to live life on their own terms.

Knives Out Tuesday 10th March, 4.30pm Friday 20th March, 1.30pmFriday 27th March, 7.45pmDirector: Rian Johnson Duration: 2h 11minStarring: Daniel Craig, Chris Evans, Jamie Lee Curtis, Christopher PlummerA detective investigates the death of a patriarch of an eccentric, combative family.

1917 Tuesday 10th March, 1.30pmThursday 19th March, 1.30pmSaturday 28th March, 7.45pmDirector: Sam Mendes Starring: George McKay, Colin FirthDuration: 1h 59minApril 6th, 1917. Two soldiers are assigned to race against time and deliver a message that will stop 1,600 men from walking straight into a deadly trap.

JoJo Rabbit Tuesday 10th March, 7.45pmWednesday 18th March, 4.30pmDirector: Taika Waititi Starring: Roman Griffin Davis, Scarlett JohanssonDuration: 1h 48minA young boy in Hitler’s army finds out his mother is hiding a Jewish girl in their home.

The Personal History of David Copperfield Friday 13th March, 1.30pmTuesday 17th March, 7.45pmThursday 19th March, 4.30pmThursday 9th April, 7.45pmDirector: Armando Iannucci Starring: Dev Patel, Tilda Swinton, Hugh Laurie, Peter Capaldi, Ben WhishawDuration: 1h 59minA re-imagining of Charles Dickens’ classic ode to grit and perseverance through the comedic lens of its award-winning filmmakers- giving the Dickensian tale new life for a cosmopolitan age with a diverse ensemble cast of stage and screen actors from across the world.

A Beautiful Day In The Neighbourhood Tuesday 17th March, 4.30pmWednesday 18th March, 7.45pmDirector: Marielle HellerStarring: Tom HanksDuration: 1h 49minBased on the true story of a real-life friendship between Fred Rogers and journalist Lloyd Vogel.

Emma Friday 20th March, 4.30pmThursday 26th March, 7.45pmWednesday 1st April, 1.30pmWednesday 15th April, 7.45pmDirector: Autumn De Wilde Starring: Anya Taylor-Joy, Johnny Flynn, Bill Nighy, Miranda Hart, Rupert GravesDuration: 2h 4minJane Austen’s beloved comedy about finding your equal and earning your happy ending is brought to live once again. Handsome, clever, and rich, Emma Woodhouse is a restless queen bee without rivals in her sleepy little town.

Parasite Friday 20th March, 7.45pmTuesday 31st March, 4.30pmWednesday 8th April, 7.45pmDirector: Bong Joon HoStarring: Kang-ho Song, Sun-kyun LeeDuration: 2h 12minOSCAR Winner of Best Film and Best Director. A poor family, the Kims, con their way into becoming the servants of a rich family, the Parks. But their easy life gets complicated when their deception is threatened with exposure. (Korean with English Subtitles).

The Public Tuesday 31st March, 7.45pmWednesday 1st April, 4.30pmDirector: Emilio Estevez Starring: Alex Baldwin, Christian Slater Duration: 1h 59minAn act of civil disobedience turns into a standoff with police when homeless people in Cincinnati take over the public library to seek shelter from the bitter cold. Please note there is no audio description on this film.

Military Wives Friday 3rd April, 1.30pmTuesday 7th April, 7.45pmThursday 9th April, 4.30pmWednesday 15th April, 1.30pmSaturday 18th April, 7.45pmTuesday 28th April, 4.30pmDirector: Peter Cattaneo Starring: Kristin Scott Thomas, Sharon HorganDuration: 1h 52minWith their partners away serving in Afghanistan, a group of women on the home front form a choir and quickly find themselves at the centre of a media sensation and global movement.

Misbehaviour Saturday 11th April, 7.45pmWednesday 15th April, 4.30pmThursday 16th April, 1.30pmDirector: Philippa Lowthorpe Starring: Keira Knightley, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Jessie Buckley, Keeley HawesDuration: 1h 46minA group of women hatch a plan to disrupt the 1970 Miss World beauty competition in London.

Radioactive Tuesday 28th April, 1.30pmTuesday 28th April, 7.45pmDirector: Marjane Satrapi Starring: Rosamund Pike, Simon Russel BealeDuration: 1h 49minA story of the scientific and romantic passions of Polish scientist Marie Sklodowska-Curie and Pierre Curie, and the reverberation of their discoveries throughout the 20th century.

Frozen 2 Sing-Along: Sunday 8th March, 11am Thursday 16th April, 10.30am Duration: 1h 43minAnna, Elsa, Kristoff, Olaf and Sven leave Arendelle to travel to an ancient, autumn-bound forest of an enchanted land. Join us on 8th March for a Sing-Along event. Dressing up strongly encouraged!

Spies In Disguise Saturday 21st March, 10.30amDuration: 1h 42minWhen the world’s best spy is turned into a pigeon, he must rely on his nerdy tech officer to save the world.

Dolittle Saturday 21st March, 1.30pmWednesday 15th April, 10.30amA physician who can talk to animals embarks on an adventure to find a legendary island with a young apprentice and a crew of strange pets.

Onward Tuesday 7th April, 10.30amThursday 9th April, 1.30pmSunday 26th April, 11amDuration: approx. 1hr 45minSet in a suburban fantasy world, two teenage elf brothers embark on a quest to discover if there is still magic out there.

Call Of The Wild Tuesday 7th April, 1.30pmDuration: 1h 40minA sled dog struggles for survival in the wilds of the Yukon. Based on the novel by Jack London.

Sonic The Hedgehog Thursday 9th April, 10.30amDuration: approx. 1h 39minAfter discovering a small, blue, fast hedgehog, a small-town police officer must help it defeat an evil genius who wants to do experiments on it.

Parent & BabyKnives Out Tuesday 10th March, 10.30am

The Personal History of David Copperfield Wednesday 18th March, 10.30am

Military Wives Tuesday 28th April, 10.30am

Babies under 18 months are welcome at these screenings.We leave the lights slightly on and the volume turned down a bit for a more baby-friendly environment. No need to leave if baby needs feeding or soothing.

£8, £6 concessionsBabies under 18mths go free

Dementia Friendly Screenings

Easter ParadeWednesday 18th March, 1.30pmDuration: 1hr 48mA nightclub performer hires a naive chorus girl to become his new dance partner.

seven brides for seven brothersWednesday 29th April, 1.30pmDuration: 1hr, 45minsIn 1850 Oregon, when a backwoodsman brings a wife home, his six brothers decide that they want to get married too.

Enjoy a free tea, coffee and biscuits before the film. Everyone is welcome, but these screenings are designed for those living with dementia and their family/carers.

£5 each and a carer goes free

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WILDLIFE FILMSWilderland Film Festival Wednesday 1st April, 7.30pmTickets: £15.50, £13.50 concessionsDuration: 2hrs 20mins, including an intervalWilderland is touring the very best of the world’s short wildlife films. These ground-breaking films will offer audiences unparalleled insight into some of the world’s most incredible wildlife.

David Attenborough: A Life on Our PlanetThursday 16th April, 7.20pmTickets: £15Duration: A satellite intro will start at 7.25pm, followed 90mins documentary. The satellite Q&A will commence at 9pm and run for approx. 30mins.One man has seen more of the natural world than any other. This unique feature documentary is his witness statement. Honest, revealing and urgent, this is a powerful first-hand account of humanity’s impact on nature and a message of hope for future generations.

Michael Ball & Alfie Boe- Back TogetherSunday 26th April, 2pmThe world’s ultimate musical duo, Michael Ball and Alfie Boe are ‘Back Together’ and set to delight cinema audiences up and down the country with the final show of their UK tour at the O2 Arena.

RSC King JohnWednesday 29th April, 7pmDuration: 3hrs including an intervalRichard the Lionheart is dead. His brother John is King of England. Shakespeare’s rarely performed tale of a nation in turmoil vibrates with modern resonance in this vivid new production.

encore screenings Full price £15 £11 for school groups (includes £1 booking fee)

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