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Enjoy a trip to the cinema this July!

Freud’s Last Session

Set on the eve of WWII and towards the end of his life, Freud’s Last Session sees Freud (Anthony Hopkins) invite iconic author C.S. Lewis (Matthew Goode) for a debate over the existence of God. Exploring Freud’s unique relationship with his lesbian daughter Anna and Lewis’ unconventional romance with his best friend’s mother, the film interweaves past, present and fantasy, bursting from the confines of Freud’s study on a dynamic journey.

WHEN: Tuesday 9 July – 7:00pm

HOW MUCH: Standard: £7.00 | Concessions: £5.50

HOW TO BOOKClick here to book your tickets.

Waitress – The Musical

Follow Jenna Hunterson (Sara Bareilles), a small-town waitress and pie-maker with a loveless marriage. When a baking contest offers her a chance at escape, she navigates love, dreams, and newfound courage to take back control of her life.

Based on the beloved film of the same name, the musical adaptation was created with original music and lyrics by singer Sara Bareilles. This recording was filmed during a live Broadway
performance of the musical.

WHEN: Wednesday 10 July – 7:00pm

HOW MUCH: Standard: £17.00 | Student: £12.00 | Members/Concs: £14.00

HOW TO BOOKClick here to book your tickets.

There’s No Business Like Show Business

Terry (Dan Dailey) and Molly (Ethel Merman) are vaudeville performers who eventually add their three children to the act to become “The Five Donahues.” However, their children start to go their own way in time, with Steve (Johnnie Ray) deciding to become a priest. The other grown children, Katy (Mitzi Gaynor) and Tim (Donald O’Connor), join a show starring Victoria Parker (Marilyn Monroe). The Donahue parents become a performing pair again, but the family still faces personal upheaval.

WHEN: Tuesday 16 July – 1:30pm

HOW MUCH: Standard: £5.50

HOW TO BOOKClick here to book your tickets.

NT Live: Present Laughter

The multi award-winning production of Noël Coward’s provocative comedy, featuring Andrew Scott (VANYA, FLEABAG), returns to the big screen.

As he prepares to embark on an overseas tour, star actor Garry Essendine’s colourful life is in danger of spiralling out of control. Engulfed by an escalating identity crisis as his many and various relationships compete for his attention, Garry’s few remaining days at home are a chaotic whirlwind of love, sex, panic and soul-searching.

Filmed live from The Old Vic in London during a sold out run in 2019, Matthew Warchus (MATILDA THE MUSICAL) directs this giddy and surprisingly modern reflection on fame, desire and loneliness.

WHEN: Wednesday 24 July – 7:30pm

HOW MUCH: Standard: £16.50 | Student: £11.50 | Members/Concs: £13.50

HOW TO BOOKClick here to book your tickets.

Treasure

American journalist Ruth travels to Poland with her father Edek to visit his childhood places. But Edek, a Holocaust survivor, resists reliving his trauma and sabotages the trip, creating unintentionally funny situations.

WHEN: Wednesday 31 July – 7:00pm

HOW MUCH: Standard: £7.00 | Concessions: £5.50

HOW TO BOOKClick here to book your tickets.

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