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Tues/Maw 1 Diana (15) 5.45pm Diana (15) 8.15pm Wed/Mer 2 Diana (15) 2.30pm ** Diana (15) 5.45pm Diana (15) 8.15pm Thurs/Iau 3 Diana (15) 5.45pm Diana (15) 8.15pm Fri/Gwe 4 Diana (15) 5.30pm The Conjuring (15) 7.30pm You’re Next (18) 9.30pm Sat/Sad 5 Planes 2D(U) 12.00pm About Time (15) 2.30pm NYMET: Eugine Onegin 5.55pm Sun/Sul 6 Planes 2D(U) 2.30pm About Time (15) 5.30pm Mon/Llun 7 About Time (15) 5.45pm About Time (15) 8.15pm Tues/Maw 8 About Time (15) 5.00pm NTLive: Othello 7.30pm Wed/Mer 9 About Time (15) 2.30pm ** About Time (15) 8.15pm Thurs/Iau 10 About Time (15) 5.45pm About Time (15) 8.15pm Fri/Gwe 11 Rush (15) 5.45pm Rush (15) 8.15pm Sat/Sad 12 Planes (3D) (U) 2.30pm Rush (15) 5.45pm Rush (15) 8.15pm Sun/Sul 13 Rush (15) 5.30pm - Mon/Llun 14 Rush (15) 5.45pm Coffy (18) 8.15pm Tues/Maw 15 Rush (15) 5.45pm Rush (15) 8.15pm Wed/Mer 16 Rush (15) 2.30pm ** Rush (15) 5.45pm Rush (15) 8.15pm Thurs/Iau 17 Rush (15) 5.45pm Winter of Discontent (15) 8.15pm Fri/Gwe 18 Winter of Discontent (15) 5.45pm Rush (15) 8.15pm Sat/Sad 19 The Hound of the Baskervilles (PG) 4.30pm The Curse of Frankenstein (12) 6.30pm The Darkest Day (15) 8.15pm Sun/Sul 20 Safety Last (U) 2.00pm Bolshoi: Spartacus Live 4.00pm Mon/Llun 21 Safety Last (U) 6.30pm Museum Hours (12A) 8.15pm Tues/Maw 22 National Theatre Encore: Hamlet 7.00pm Wed/Mer 23 Museum Hours (12A) 2.30pm ** Museum Hours (12A) 5.45pm Safety Last (U) 8.15pm Thurs/Iau 24 Museum Hours (12A) 7.30pm Fri/Gwe 25 Blue Jasmine (12A) 5.45pm Blue Jasmine (12A) 8.15pm Sat/Sad 26 NYMET: The Nose 5.55pm Sun/Sul 27 Justin and the Knights of Valour (3D) (PG) 2.30pm Blue Jasmine (12A) 5.30pm Mon/Llun 28 Blue Jasmine (parent and baby) (12A) 12.00pm Justin and the Knights of Valour (3D) (PG) 2.30pm Blue Jasmine (12A) 7.30pm Tues/Maw 29 Justin and the Knights of Valour (3D) (PG) 2.30pm Blue Jasmine (12A) 5.45pm Blue Jasmine (12A) 8.15pm Wed/Mer 30 Justin and the Knights of Valour 2D (PG) 12.00pm Blue Jasmine (12A) 2.30pm ** Blue Jasmine (12A) 7.30pm Thurs/Iau 31 Justin and the Knights of Valour 2D (PG) 2.30pm National Theatre Encore: Frankenstein (15) 7.00pm Fri/Gwe 1 Justin and the Knights of Valour 2D (PG) 2.30pm The Big City (PG) 5.30pm Machete Kills (18) 8.15pm Sat/Sad 2 The Neverending Story (U) 2.30pm Machete Kills (18) 5.45pm Machete Kills (18) 8.15pm Sun/Sul 3 The Neverending Story (U) 2.30pm Machete Kills (18) 5.30pm Mon/Llun 4 The Big City (PG) 7.30pm 5 – 10 WWW.ABERTOIR.CO.UK **Silver Screening 3D CINEMA SINEMA OCTOBER HYDREF 2013 Book your cinema tickets online at www.aber.ac.uk/artscentre 01970 623232 19th Oct WALES GOES DARK & ABERTOIR present a special triple bill. Only £10 for all three, separate tickets available and Abertoir passholders are FREE! The Hound of the Baskervilles (Terence Fisher, UK 1959, 86mins) Peter Cushing gives one of his most beloved performances as Sherlock Holmes in Hammer’s gothic rendering of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic mystery. 35mm screening.. The Curse of Frankenstein (Terence Fisher, UK 1957, 83mins) The night before his execution for murder, Baron Frankenstein (Cushing) recounts his controversial experiments to create life in Hammer's adaptation Mary Shelley's novel. Remastered. The Darkest Day (UK PREMIERE) (Chris Crow, UK 2013, 88mins) 793 AD: Britain is in chaos. Vikings rape and pillage while inland Christianity and the Old Religions vie for supremacy. A young novice monk finds himself pursued across the harsh landscape in an effort to protect a Holy book from falling into the hands of the bloodthirsty Vikings. Written and directed by Chris Crow (Devil's Bridge, Panic Button), this violent Welsh- made epic stars Michael Jibson, Marc Pickering, Mark LewisJones, Elen Rhys and Joshua Richards. 20th, 21st & 23rd Oct Safety Last (Fred Newmeyer, Sam Taylor, USA 1923, 73mins) A new release of Harold Lloyd's most famous comedy featuring him as a sales clerk who finds himself hanging off the hands of a clock high up the side of a skyscraper. Achieved without any special effects, Harold's legendary film is both hilarious and breath-taking, don’t miss! 21st, 23rd & 24th Oct Museum Hours (Jem Cohen, Austria 2012, 107mins) When a Vienna museum guard befriends an enigmatic visitor, the grand Kunsthistorisches Art Museum becomes a crossroads which sparks explorations of their lives, the city, and the ways artworks reflect and shape the world. A warmly intelligent celebration of film and art set against one of Europe’s most beautiful cities. 25th, 27th – 30th Oct Blue Jasmine (Woody Allen, USA 2013, 98mins) Cate Blanchett gives one of her finest performances in Woody Allen’s highly praised drama about a an elegant New York socialite whose rich lifestyle collapses around her, prompting her to swallow her pride and move in to her sister’s modest apartment. Highly detailed characters and a smart, witty script are already giving early hints for the award season. Parent and baby screening Mon 28th October 12noon 27th Oct – 1st Nov Justin and the Knights of Valour & 2D (Manuel Sicilia, Spain 2013, 96mins) Sweet-natured Justin dreams of becoming a Knight, and one day decides to embark on the ultimate quest, to train to become one. But when he learns of a plot to overthrow the Kingdom, he’s thrown on an adventure filled with magic, excitement, and even a flame-throwing toothless crocodile! 5th – 10th Oct About Time (Richard Curtis, UK 2013, AD, 123mins) Richard Curtis (Bridget Jones’ Diary, Notting Hill) directs his latest comedy about a young man who discovers he can travel in time. Thinking he can get the girl of his dreams, he realises it’s not as easy as he first thought…. Stars Bill Nighy, Domhnall Gleeson and Rachel McAdams. 4th October Horror Double Bill: Only £8 for both films! Individual tickets available. The Conjuring (James Wan, USA 2013, 112mins) This is the frightening true story of two world-renowned paranormal investigators, called to help a family terrorized by a dark presence in a secluded farmhouse. From the director of Insidious. You’re Next (Adam Wingard, UK 2011, 95mins) One of the smartest and most terrifying films in years, reinventing the genre by putting a fresh twist on home-invasion horror. When a gang of masked, axe- wielding murderers descend upon the Davison family reunion, an unlikely guest of the family proves to be the most talented killer of all. 5th, 6th & 12th Oct Planes & 2D (Klay Hall, USA 2013, AD, 92mins) Disney’s new family animation sets the world of “Cars” in the sky. Dusty dreams of being a high- flying racer, yet as he’s just an old fashioned crop-dusting plane, he’ll need more than a bit of luck to get him past the finishing line. 11th – 18th Oct Rush (Ron Howard, USA 2013, 122mins) The exhilarating story of Formula 1 champion driver Niki Lauda and (after the crash that almost claimed his life) how he got behind the wheel a few weeks later to challenge his rival, James Hunt. Chris Hemsworth and Daniel Bruhl both star in this thrilling true story of one of the greatest rivals the sport has ever witnessed: 14th Oct Cult Film Night: Coffy (Jack Hill, USA 1973, 91mins) A blaxploitation actioner in which a nurse, posing as a prostitute, goes after those responsible for turning her young sister into a heroin addict. 17th & 18th Oct Winter of Discontent (Ibrahin El Batoot, Egypt 2012, 96mins, subtitled) Cairo's Tahrir Square: set against the backdrop of the 2011 protests, activist Amr, journalist Farah, and State Security officer Adel experience a shifting reality in the days leading up to the resignation of President Mubarak. As the stories of these characters unfold, they are propelled headlong into terror, uncertainty, and mass euphoria. A human side to the Egyptian uprising that ignited the unrest that still continues today. 19th Oct TICKETS 6 TOCYNNAU £6 £5 Student and Under 18’s/Myfyrwyr a dan 18 £4.50 Silver Screenings + Free Tea and Coffee Tocynnau ‘Silver Screenings’ + Te a Coffi am ddim £4.50 Under 12’s/Plant o dan 12 3D Screenings £7.50/ Students £6.50/Cardi Cards £7/ Under 12s £6 Plus 75p for glasses (re-usable) Dangosiadau 3D £7.50/ Myfyrwyr £6.50/ Cerdyn Cardi £7/ O dan 12 0ed £6 YNGHYD A 75c am sbectol (y gellir eu hail-ddefnyddio) SUBTITLED AND AUDIO DESCRIBED SCREENINGS We are pleased to offer screenings subtitled in English for customers who are hard of hearing. Look for the symbol in the listing. Infra Red audio description is available on all titles with “AD” in the main synopsis. OCTOBER/HYDREF NOVEMBER/TACHWEDD 1st & 4th Nov The Big City (Satyajit Ray, India 1963, 133mins, subtitled) A woman’s place is with her cooking pots: that is the firm belief of Subrata Mazumdar, a young bank clerk struggling to support his entire extended family on a meagre salary, and he is duly horrified when his wife offers to help by going out to work as a ‘salesgirl’. Satyajit Ray’s wonderfully enjoyable portrait of mid-50s Calcutta, a society still adjusting to Independence, displays warmth, wit and a genuine insight on society. Presented in a stunning new digital restoration to celebrate its 50th anniversary. 1st – 3rd Nov Machete Kills TBC (Robert Rodriguez, USA 2013) An utterly crazy antidote to real life, Machete is back in this grindhouse-inspired explosion of guns, violence and pure insanity. 2nd & 3rd Nov The Neverending Story (Wolfgang Petersen, USA 1984, 94mins) Much-loved classic about a young boy who dives into a fantasy world through the pages of a mysterious book, finding himself on a journey to rescue the land. 3D SPECIAL EVENTS Ticket £13/£15 (NYMet £18) Oct 5th NYMet: Eugine Onegin Anna Netrebko and Mariusz Kwiecien star as the love-struck Tatiana and the imperious Onegin in Tchaikovsky’s fateful romance. 3hrs 45mins approx. 28th Sep, 8th Oct NTLive: Othello A major new production of William Shakespeare’s celebrated play, starring Adrian Lester and Rory Kinnear. Recorded from 26th Sep. 210mins. 20th Oct Bolshoi Live: Spartacus This spectacular epic ballet recounts the adventures of the legendary slave who became a gladiator. 3hr 15mins. 22nd Oct National Theatre Encore: Hamlet NT Live’s 2010 broadcast of Hamlet returns as part of the National Theatre's 50th anniversary. Rory Kinnear plays Hamlet in a dynamic new production. 210mins. 26th Oct NYMet: The Nose (Shostakovich) Paulo Szot gives an acclaimed performance of a bureaucrat, whose satirical misadventures in search of his missing nose are based on Gogol’s comic story. 135mins 31st Oct National Theatre Encore: Frankenstein Danny Boyle directs a sensational production with Benedict Cumberbatch as Victor Frankenstein and Jonny Lee Miller as the monster. 131mins. 27th Sep - 4th Oct Diana (Oliver Hirschbiegel, UK 2013, 113mins) This new film explores the forbidden relationship between Princess Diana and her doctor, during which time she accomplished some of her most rewarding and successful humanitarian work. 3D

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Tues/Maw 1 Diana (15) 5.45pm

Diana (15) 8.15pm

Wed/Mer 2 Diana (15) 2.30pm **

Diana (15) 5.45pm

Diana (15) 8.15pm

Thurs/Iau 3 Diana (15) 5.45pm

Diana (15) 8.15pm

Fri/Gwe 4 Diana (15) 5.30pm

The Conjuring (15) 7.30pm

You’re Next (18) 9.30pm

Sat/Sad 5 Planes 2D(U) 12.00pm

About Time (15) 2.30pm

NYMET: Eugine Onegin 5.55pm

Sun/Sul 6 Planes 2D(U) 2.30pm

About Time (15) 5.30pm

Mon/Llun 7 About Time (15) 5.45pm

About Time (15) 8.15pm

Tues/Maw 8 About Time (15) 5.00pm

NTLive: Othello 7.30pm

Wed/Mer 9 About Time (15) 2.30pm **

About Time (15) 8.15pm

Thurs/Iau 10 About Time (15) 5.45pm

About Time (15) 8.15pm

Fri/Gwe 11 Rush (15) 5.45pm

Rush (15) 8.15pm

Sat/Sad 12 Planes (3D) (U) 2.30pm

Rush (15) 5.45pm

Rush (15) 8.15pm

Sun/Sul 13 Rush (15) 5.30pm -

Mon/Llun 14 Rush (15) 5.45pm

Coffy (18) 8.15pm

Tues/Maw 15 Rush (15) 5.45pm

Rush (15) 8.15pm

Wed/Mer 16 Rush (15) 2.30pm **

Rush (15) 5.45pm

Rush (15) 8.15pm

Thurs/Iau 17 Rush (15) 5.45pm

Winter of Discontent (15) 8.15pm

Fri/Gwe 18 Winter of Discontent (15) 5.45pm

Rush (15) 8.15pm

Sat/Sad 19 The Hound of the Baskervilles (PG) 4.30pm

The Curse of Frankenstein (12) 6.30pm

The Darkest Day (15) 8.15pm

Sun/Sul 20 Safety Last (U) 2.00pm

Bolshoi: Spartacus Live 4.00pm

Mon/Llun 21 Safety Last (U) 6.30pm

Museum Hours (12A) 8.15pm

Tues/Maw 22 National Theatre Encore: Hamlet 7.00pm

Wed/Mer 23 Museum Hours (12A) 2.30pm **

Museum Hours (12A) 5.45pm

Safety Last (U) 8.15pm

Thurs/Iau 24 Museum Hours (12A) 7.30pm

Fri/Gwe 25 Blue Jasmine (12A) 5.45pm

Blue Jasmine (12A) 8.15pm

Sat/Sad 26 NYMET: The Nose 5.55pm

Sun/Sul 27 Justin and the Knights of Valour (3D) (PG) 2.30pm

Blue Jasmine (12A) 5.30pm

Mon/Llun 28 Blue Jasmine (parent and baby) (12A) 12.00pm

Justin and the Knights of Valour (3D) (PG) 2.30pm

Blue Jasmine (12A) 7.30pm

Tues/Maw 29 Justin and the Knights of Valour (3D) (PG) 2.30pm

Blue Jasmine (12A) 5.45pm

Blue Jasmine (12A) 8.15pm

Wed/Mer 30 Justin and the Knights of Valour 2D (PG) 12.00pm

Blue Jasmine (12A) 2.30pm **

Blue Jasmine (12A) 7.30pm

Thurs/Iau 31 Justin and the Knights of Valour 2D (PG) 2.30pm

National Theatre Encore: Frankenstein (15) 7.00pm

Fri/Gwe 1 Justin and the Knights of Valour 2D (PG) 2.30pm

The Big City (PG) 5.30pm

Machete Kills (18) 8.15pm

Sat/Sad 2 The Neverending Story (U) 2.30pm

Machete Kills (18) 5.45pm

Machete Kills (18) 8.15pm

Sun/Sul 3 The Neverending Story (U) 2.30pm

Machete Kills (18) 5.30pm

Mon/Llun 4 The Big City (PG) 7.30pm

5 – 10 WWW.ABERTOIR.CO.UK

**Silver Screening

3D

C I N E M A S I N E M A OCTOBER HYDREF 2013

Book your cinema tickets online at www.aber.ac.uk/artscentre 01970 623232

19th Oct

WALES GOES DARK

& ABERTOIR

present a special triple bill. Only

£10 for all three, separate tickets available

and Abertoir passholders are FREE!

The Hound of the

Baskervilles (Terence Fisher, UK 1959, 86mins)

Peter Cushing gives one of his most

beloved performances as Sherlock

Holmes in Hammer’s gothic rendering of

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s classic mystery.

35mm screening..

The Curse of

Frankenstein (Terence Fisher, UK 1957, 83mins)

The night before his execution for

murder, Baron Frankenstein

(Cushing) recounts his controversial experiments to create

life in Hammer's adaptation Mary Shelley's novel.

Remastered.

The Darkest Day

(UK PREMIERE) (Chris Crow, UK 2013, 88mins)

793 AD: Britain is in chaos. Vikings

rape and pillage while inland

Christianity and the Old

Religions vie for supremacy. A young

novice monk finds himself pursued across the harsh

landscape in an effort to protect a Holy book from falling into

the hands of the bloodthirsty Vikings. Written and directed by

Chris Crow (Devil's Bridge, Panic Button), this violent Welsh-

made epic stars Michael Jibson, Marc Pickering, Mark

LewisJones, Elen Rhys and Joshua Richards.

20th, 21st & 23rd Oct

Safety Last (Fred Newmeyer, Sam Taylor, USA

1923, 73mins)

A new release of Harold Lloyd's most

famous comedy featuring him as a sales

clerk who finds himself hanging off the

hands of a clock high up the side of a skyscraper. Achieved

without any special effects, Harold's legendary film is both

hilarious and breath-taking, don’t miss!

21st, 23rd & 24th Oct

Museum Hours (Jem Cohen, Austria 2012, 107mins)

When a Vienna museum guard

befriends an enigmatic visitor, the

grand Kunsthistorisches Art Museum becomes a

crossroads which sparks explorations of their lives, the city,

and the ways artworks reflect and shape the world.

A warmly intelligent celebration of film and art set against

one of Europe’s most beautiful cities.

25th, 27th – 30th Oct

Blue Jasmine (Woody Allen, USA 2013,

98mins)

Cate Blanchett gives one of her finest

performances in Woody Allen’s highly praised drama about a an

elegant New York socialite whose rich lifestyle collapses around

her, prompting her to swallow her pride and move in to her sister’s

modest apartment. Highly detailed characters and a smart, witty

script are already giving early hints for the award season.

Parent and baby screening Mon 28th October 12noon

27th Oct – 1st Nov

Justin and the

Knights of Valour & 2D(Manuel Sicilia, Spain 2013, 96mins)

Sweet-natured Justin dreams of becoming a Knight, and

one day decides to embark on the ultimate quest, to train to

become one. But when he learns of a plot to overthrow the

Kingdom, he’s thrown on an adventure filled with magic,

excitement, and even a flame-throwing toothless crocodile!

5th – 10th Oct

About Time(Richard Curtis, UK 2013, AD,

123mins)

Richard Curtis (Bridget Jones’ Diary,

Notting Hill) directs his latest comedy

about a young man who discovers he can travel in time.

Thinking he can get the girl of his dreams, he realises it’s not as

easy as he first thought…. Stars Bill Nighy, Domhnall

Gleeson and Rachel McAdams.

4th October

Horror Double Bill: Only £8 for both films!

Individual tickets available.The Conjuring (James Wan, USA 2013, 112mins)

This is the frightening true story of two

world-renowned paranormal investigators,

called to help a family terrorized by a dark

presence in a secluded farmhouse. From the

director of Insidious.

You’re Next (Adam Wingard, UK 2011, 95mins)

One of the smartest and most terrifying

films in years, reinventing the genre by

putting a fresh twist on home-invasion

horror. When a gang of masked, axe-

wielding murderers descend upon the

Davison family reunion, an unlikely guest of

the family proves to be the most talented

killer of all.

5th, 6th & 12th Oct

Planes & 2D (Klay Hall, USA 2013, AD,

92mins)

Disney’s new family animation

sets the world of “Cars” in the sky.

Dusty dreams of being a high-

flying racer, yet as he’s just an old fashioned crop-dusting plane,

he’ll need more than a bit of luck to get him past the finishing line.

11th – 18th Oct

Rush (Ron Howard, USA 2013, 122mins)

The exhilarating story of Formula 1 champion driver Niki Lauda

and (after the crash that almost claimed his life) how he got

behind the wheel a few weeks later to challenge his rival, James

Hunt. Chris Hemsworth and Daniel Bruhl both star in this thrilling

true story of one of the greatest rivals the sport has ever

witnessed:

14th Oct

Cult Film Night: Coffy (Jack Hill, USA 1973, 91mins)

A blaxploitation actioner in which a nurse,

posing as a prostitute, goes after those

responsible for turning her young sister into

a heroin addict.

17th & 18th Oct

Winter of

Discontent(Ibrahin El Batoot,

Egypt 2012, 96mins,

subtitled)

Cairo's Tahrir Square:

set against the backdrop

of the 2011 protests,

activist Amr, journalist

Farah, and State

Security officer Adel

experience a shifting reality in the days leading up to the

resignation of President Mubarak. As the stories of these

characters unfold, they are propelled headlong into terror,

uncertainty, and mass euphoria. A human side to the Egyptian

uprising that ignited the unrest that still continues today.

19th Oct

T I C K E T S 6 T O C Y N N A U

£6

£5 Student and Under 18’s/Myfyrwyr a dan 18

£4.50 Silver Screenings + Free Tea and Coffee

Tocynnau ‘Silver Screenings’ + Te a Coffi am ddim

£4.50 Under 12’s/Plant o dan 12

3D Screenings£7.50/ Students £6.50/Cardi Cards £7/ Under 12s £6

Plus 75p for glasses (re-usable)

Dangosiadau 3D£7.50/ Myfyrwyr £6.50/ Cerdyn Cardi £7/ O dan 12 0ed £6

YNGHYD A 75c am sbectol (y gellir eu hail-ddefnyddio)

SUBTITLED AND AUDIO DESCRIBED SCREENINGS

We are pleased to offer screenings subtitled in English for customers who

are hard of hearing. Look for the symbol in the listing.

Infra Red audio description is available on all titles with “AD”

in the main synopsis.

OCTOBER/HYDREF

NOVEMBER/TACHWEDD

1st & 4th Nov

The Big City (Satyajit Ray, India 1963, 133mins,

subtitled)

A woman’s place is with her cooking

pots: that is the firm belief of Subrata Mazumdar, a young

bank clerk struggling to support his entire extended family

on a meagre salary, and he is duly horrified when his wife

offers to help by going out to work as a ‘salesgirl’. Satyajit

Ray’s wonderfully enjoyable portrait of mid-50s Calcutta, a

society still adjusting to Independence, displays warmth, wit

and a genuine insight on society. Presented in a stunning

new digital restoration to celebrate its 50th anniversary.

1st – 3rd Nov

Machete Kills TBC(Robert Rodriguez, USA 2013)

An utterly crazy antidote to real life, Machete

is back in this grindhouse-inspired explosion

of guns, violence and pure insanity.

2nd & 3rd Nov

The Neverending Story(Wolfgang Petersen,

USA 1984, 94mins)

Much-loved classic about a young

boy who dives into a fantasy world

through the pages of a mysterious

book, finding himself on a journey to rescue the land.

3D

SPECIAL EVENTS

Ticket £13/£15 (NYMet £18)

Oct 5th

NYMet: Eugine

OneginAnna Netrebko and Mariusz

Kwiecien star as the love-struck

Tatiana and the imperious Onegin in Tchaikovsky’s fateful

romance. 3hrs 45mins approx.

28th Sep, 8th Oct

NTLive: OthelloA major new production of William

Shakespeare’s celebrated play, starring

Adrian Lester and Rory Kinnear.

Recorded from 26th Sep. 210mins.

20th Oct

Bolshoi Live:

SpartacusThis spectacular epic ballet

recounts the adventures of the

legendary slave who became a gladiator. 3hr 15mins.

22nd Oct

National Theatre

Encore: HamletNT Live’s 2010 broadcast of Hamlet

returns as part of the National Theatre's

50th anniversary. Rory Kinnear plays

Hamlet in a dynamic new production. 210mins.

26th Oct

NYMet: The Nose

(Shostakovich)Paulo Szot gives an acclaimed

performance of a bureaucrat, whose

satirical misadventures in search of his

missing nose are based on Gogol’s comic story. 135mins

31st Oct

National Theatre

Encore: Frankenstein Danny Boyle directs a sensational

production with Benedict Cumberbatch as

Victor Frankenstein and Jonny Lee Miller

as the monster. 131mins.

27th Sep - 4th Oct

Diana (Oliver Hirschbiegel, UK 2013, 113mins)

This new film explores the forbidden relationship between Princess

Diana and her doctor, during which time she accomplished some of

her most rewarding and successful humanitarian work.

3D