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Brochure Summer 2015.indd
Box Office: 01892 678 678 Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net EATRE • MUSIC & DANCE • FILM • COMEDY • CHILDREN & YOUTH • GALLERY • CAFÉ & BAR USIC & DANCE • FILM • COMEDY • CHILDREN & YOUTH • GALLERY • CAFÉ & BAR • THEATRE LM • COMEDY • CHILDREN & YOUTH • GALLERY • CAFÉ & BAR • THEATRE • MUSIC & DANCE MEDY • CHILDREN & YOUTH • GALLERY • CAFÉ & BAR • THEATRE • MUSIC & DANCE • FILM ILDREN & YOUTH • GALLERY • CAFÉ & BAR • THEATRE • MUSIC & DANCE • FILM • COMEDY LLERY • CAFÉ & BAR • THEATRE • MUSIC & DANCE • FILM • COMEDY • CHILDREN & YOUTH FÉ & BAR • THEATRE • MUSIC & DANCE • FILM • COMEDY • CHILDREN & YOUTH • GALLERY EATRE • MUSIC & DANCE • FILM • COMEDY • CHILDREN & YOUTH • GALLERY • CAFÉ & BAR May - Aug 2015 Theatre 3-8 Information 23 Visual Arts 30-31 Music & Dance 9-15 Comedy 24-25 Bar & Café 32-33 Film 16-22 Youth Theatre 26-27 Support Us 34-35 Bar & Café 22 Children 28-29 Bar & Café 36 WELCOME TO SUMMER AT TRINITY Welcome to summer at Trinity! And with it comes a wealth of things to savour on those (hopefully) warm, sunny evenings. We truly have something for everyone young and not-so-young with inspiring and moving plays, musical events, operas, and comedy. As well as all that we have over thirty films including summer blockbusters, beautiful costume dramas and stunning foreign stories which are bound to pull you into some truly magical worlds. Trinity is the place to come if you want to be inspired, laugh and dream! Why not become a Friend if you aren’t already? If you do, you will get ticket discounts and priority booking - amongst other benefits - and support us in the process! John Martin Artistic Director One of our key priorities is to encourage and enable young people to engage in the arts and to this end we have some brand new courses that provide exciting opportunities for them during the school holidays. One of the joys of the summer is that our garden becomes an oasis of calm in the middle of Tunbridge Wells. Our Bar & Café extends to the Trinity Terrace where you can enjoy coffee, cakes, lunch or stop by for a quiet drink before an evening performance. Above all, a sincere thank you to our audiences, friends, volunteers, funders and sponsors who continue to support us – it truly is overwhelming and allows Trinity to continue to bring such a diverse range of events to Tunbridge Wells. Please continue to do that as without this we won’t be able to develop and grow and realise our ambitious plans. If you want to extend that support further why not consider our Friends Plus scheme? As ever I welcome your views and suggestions - so please feel free to email me – john@trinitytheatre.net Trinity Theatre greatly appreciates funding received from Tunbridge Wells Borough Council Media Sponsors: Trinity gratefully acknowledges the valuable support of our partners Trinity Theatre Club, Town & Country and Kent County Council Premium Sponsors: THEATRE Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net 3 Treasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson Adapted by Phil Willmott Trinity Theatre Club Tue 14 Jul - Sun 18 Jul | 7.45pm Wed 14, Sat 17 & Sun 18 July | 3pm What happens when you put Jim Hawkins on a ship with Sea Dogs, a treasure map, buried loot, a notorious one -legged cook, a cheeseobsessed islander, and then catapult them into a piratical world of excitement, danger & betrayal? You get a barnacle-blistering comedy that’s what! Award-winning Director Helen Thorpe brings you a fresh romp of an adaptation of this classic novel, which will tickle your seafaring bones throughout. So hoist your sails for an evening of swashbuckling action, sword-fighting, singing and nautical fun for all ages from 8 to 108! It’s just Pirate-tastic! A delightful blend of the salty and the silly The Independent £14 (£13) £9 | Children £6 Trinity’s resident amateur theatre company www.ttctw.com Our Theatre season is sponsored by St. Jame’s Place Wealth Management 4 THEATRE Box Office: 01892 678 678 Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte Blue Orange Theatre Fri 8 May | 8pm Jane Eyre is the tale of a young woman’s courageous fight through injustice and hardship. It is a story that revolutionised English literature and continues to inspire and enthral over 150 years after its publication. Jane is employed as a governess at Thornfield Hall where she falls in love with Edward Rochester, master of the house. Rochester eventually proposes to Jane but the complexities of his past ensure that Jane’s struggles are far from over. £16 (£15) £13 Don Q by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra | Written by Anna Glynn | Directed by Robin Colyer Flintlock Theatre Thu 14 May | 7.30pm Prepare yourself for a whistle stop reimagining of Cervantes’ Don Quixote in this riotous, funny and yet poignant production. Flintlock Theatre’s highly physical style of theatre is a heartwarming experience, enjoyable for everyone over 10 years old. Don Q tackles the 21st century equivalent of medieval baddies and tries to free modern damsels in distress. £16 (£15) £13 Theatre Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net NT Encore: Man And Superman by Bernard Shaw Sun 17 May | 3pm | Delayed Transmission Man and Superman stars Academy Award® nominee Ralph Fiennes. A romantic comedy, an epic fairytale, a fiery philosophical debate, Man and Superman asks fundamental questions about how we live. Jack Tanner, celebrated radical thinker and rich bachelor, seems an unlikely choice as guardian to the alluring heiress, Ann. But she takes it in her assured stride and, despite the love of a poet, she decides to marry and tame this dazzling revolutionary. £17 (£16) £14 The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde | Adapted by Merlin Holland & John O’Connor | Directed by Peter Craze European Arts Thu 28 May | 8pm Fresh from a West End run of ‘The Trials of Oscar Wilde’, European Arts Company returns with a thrilling adaptation of ’The Picture of Dorian Gray’. Set in the decadent world of Victorian London, a beautiful, narcissistic man called Dorian Gray becomes infatuated by a portrait of himself. He makes a Faustian pact that he will remain forever young while the picture grows old. Combining drawing room comedy and Gothic horror, this is a gripping theatrical event. £16 (£15) £13 Our Theatre season is sponsored by St. Jame’s Place Wealth Management 5 6 THEATRE Box Office: 01892 678 678 April In Paris by John Godber Reform Theatre Fri 5 Jun | 8pm Al and Bet’s relationship is on the rocks. He has recently lost his job, she works in a shoe shop and can only dream of a better life, but things are about to change when Bet wins a romantic night in the city of love. Join Al and Bet in this hilarious romantic adventure which was Olivier – nominated for Comedy of the Year when it premiered, and features John Godber’s unique brand of observational comedy at its best. £16 (£15) £13 Globe On Screen: Anthony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare Fri 12 Jun | 7.30pm | Captured Live Antony & Cleopatra picks up Antony’s story many years after Julius Caesar. Virtue and vice, transcendent love and realpolitik combine in Shakespeare’s greatest exploration of the conflicting claims of sex and power, all expressed in a tragic poetry of breath-taking beauty and magnificence. The Globe’s 2014 envisioning of this iconic play encapsulates these themes whilst deftly threading a sense of comedy throughout, and Olivier Award-winner Eve Best’s Cleopatra ‘kisses the audience’ (Guardian). £17 (£16) £14 THEATRE Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net Sat 13 Jun | 9.45am Critical Voices is part of a growing movement to understand health and medicine, not just as science, but as subjects which demand ethics, empathy and wisdom. It engages health professionals alongside ethicists, artists, photographers, writers, poets and performers; and the wider public. If you are interested in the goals and values of health and medicine, or are just curious, please join us on the 13th June. To see the programme and buy tickets visit www.criticalvoices.org.uk Globe On Screen: Comedy Of Errors by William Shakespeare Fri 3 Jul | 7.30pm | Captured Live Take one pair of estranged twin brothers (both called Antipholus), and one pair of estranged twin servants (both called Dromio), keep them in ignorance of each other and throw them into a city with a reputation for sorcery, and you have all the ingredients for theatrical chaos. One Antipholus is astonished by his foreign hospitality; the other enraged by the hostility of his home town. The Dromios, caught between the two, are soundly beaten for obeying all the wrong orders. £17 (£16) £14 Our Theatre season is sponsored by St. Jame’s Place Wealth Management 7 8 Theatre box Office: 01892 678 678 RSC Live: Merchant Of Venice by William Shakespeare Royal Shakespeare Company Wed 22 Jul | 7pm | Live Transmission In the melting pot of Venice, trade is God. The city opens its arms to all, as long as they come prepared to do business and there is profit to be made. With the gold flowing all is well, but when a contract between Bassanio and Shylock is broken, simmering racial tensions boil over. A wronged father, and despised outsider, Shylock looks to exact the ultimate price for a deal sealed in blood. £17 (£16) £14 NT Encore: Everyman Adapted by Carol Ann Duffy Thu 30 Jul | 8pm | Delayed Transmission “BAFTA winner and Academy Award® nominee Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave) takes the title role in this dynamic new production of one of English drama’s oldest plays, directed by the National Theatre’s new Director Rufus Norris (Broken, London Road). Everyman is successful, popular and riding high when Death comes calling. He is forced to abandon the life he has built and embark on a last, frantic search to recruit a friend, anyone, to speak in his defence. But Death is close behind, and time is running out. £17 (£16) £14 MUSIC & DANCE Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net Sat 30th May 2015 Worry Dolls The Reckostacks Marie White Sat 27th June 2015 The Paul Dunton Orchestra Sound Sanctuary Lectures Sat 25th July 2015 The Breaks Mark Morriss The Standard Lamps Doors open 7pm Trinity Theatre | Church Road | Tunbridge Wells | TN1 1JP 01892 678 678 | www.trinitytheatre.net Our Music & Dance season is sponsored by 9 10 MUSIC & DANCE Box Office: 01892 678 678 La Fille Mal Gardee by Ferdinand Hérold | Tue 5 May | 7.15pm | Live Transmission Frederick Ashton’s final full-length ballet is one of his most joyous creations, inspired by his love for the Suffolk countryside. It is based on an 1828 French ballet and the music was adapted by John Lanchbery from Ferdinand Hérold’s original score. La Fille mal gardée was a resounding success on its premiere in 1960 and has remained a firm favourite in The Royal Ballet’s repertory. The title translates as ‘The Wayward Daughter’. £17 (£16) £14 La Boheme by Giacomo Puccini | Wed 10 Jun | 7.15pm | Live Transmission Several of today’s greatest opera stars return to bid farewell to this sublime staging, notably Anna Netrebko as Mimì, and Joseph Calleja as her lover, Rodolfo. Israeli conductor Dan Ettinger conducts one of Puccini’s most emotional and melodious scores, in a revival that promises to go down in Royal Opera history. £17 (£16) £14 Guillaume Tell by Gioachino Rossini | Thu 9 July | 7pm | Delayed Transmission Opening with what is arguably the most exciting of all operatic overtures, Rossini’s final opera helped to lay the foundations of the genre of French grand opéra that dominated European stages throughout the mid-19th century. The opera’s theme is liberty, as exemplified in the struggle against Austrian occupation led by the Swiss archer and patriot Guillaume Tell: in the opera’s most famous scene, Tell shoots an apple from his son’s head, a feat that inspires his countrymen to revolt. £17 (£16) £14 Get connected: @trinitytheatre facebook.com/trinitytheatre Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net MUSIC & DANCE Richard Durrant: Cycling Music Lap 2 Thu 7 May | 7.30pm After a successful, 1,500 mile, seven week Cycling Music tour last year the UK’s busiest virtuoso guitarist is back in the saddle. Ever the maverick Richard Durrant will pedal up to 100 miles between gigs carrying everything on his bike, performing a varied selection of virtuoso guitar music chosen to highlight the chameleon like qualities of this popular instrument. The show will feature Durrant’s own Cycling Music for guitar, sequencers and prerecorded bicycle percussion, complete with spectacular projected animations. £16 (£15) £13 Flamenco Express Fri 15 May | 8pm The Flamenco Express floating festival lands again, with a fresh cargo of the fiercest expression of the human spirit yet devised, unloaded by the finest flamenco talent from Spain. Joining La Joaquina and Chris Clavo tonight is Adrián Brenes, one of the most dynamic dancers to hit Madrid this decade. Plus internationally acclaimed master of flamenco song, Antonio El Pola. A night for dance and music lovers of all kinds. £16 (£15) £13 Our Music & Dance season is sponsored by 11 12 MUSIC & DANCE box Office: 01892 678 678 Royal Tunbridge Wells Orpheus Male Voice Choir Sat 16 May | 7.30pm With their outstanding 4-part harmonies the Royal Tunbridge Wells Orpheus Male Voice Choir is back for another fabulous evening of spirituals, hymns, show, and popular music. Programme includes Love Is All Around from Four Weddings and a Funeral, the deeply moving Morte Criste, and Get Me To The Church on Time from My Fair Lady. Conducted by Richard Walshaw and accompanied by Adam Crane, with the talented choir of Bennett Memorial Music Academy as Guest performers. ?? ENO Cinema: Pirates of Penzance by Gilbert & Sullivan English National Opera Tue 19 May | 7.30pm Live Transmission English National Opera: The Pirates of Penzance (LIVE) by Gilbert & Sullivan directed by Mike Leigh. Guaranteed to be a major event, Mike Leigh (Palme d’Or winner and five times Oscar nominee) directs his first ever opera for the stage. Gilbert and Sullivan’s popular comic opera features much-loved favourites including A Policeman’s Lot is Not a Happy One and I am the Very Model of a Modern Major General. £17 (£16) £14 Get connected: @trinitytheatre facebook.com/trinitytheatre Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net MUSIC & DANCE Sinatra - His Way Centenary Show Robert Habermann Thu 11 Jun | 8pm Award winning singer Robert Habermann performs the songs that tell the remarkable story of one of the 20th Century’s greatest singers - Frank Sinatra. Starting as band singer with the Harry James band, he became a top recording star in the 40’s. From recording the swinging songs of the 50’s , to founding his record company “Reprise” and becoming a worldwide legend in his own lifetime. Songs include: Come Fly With Me, My Way, Fly Me To The Moon, New York New York and many more classics. £16 (£15) £13 Fri 19 Jun | 8pm Join us to celebrate the fantastic talent of the local Jazz scene in our returning Jazz and Blues Café. As with our regular Comedy Café, the auditorium will be transformed into an intimate cabaret space where you can sit back and enjoy the music of Manhattan Magic and Groove Agents. For just an extra £2 on your ticket price why not grab a bite to eat as well? Our Food Ticket includes a delicious antipasti platter with a vegetarian version available upon request. This is served from 7pm and designed for you to take into the auditorium. This amazing offer is strictly limited and runs out 3 days before the night. Not able to book in advance? Not to worry, the same delicious food is available on the night for our normal price of £5 – brilliant value for what is sure to be a magical evening. £15 | £17 Food Offer Our Music & Dance season is sponsored by 13 14 MUSIC & DANCE Box Office: 01892 678 678 Glyndebourne 2015: Ravel (Double Bill) by Maurice Ravel Glyndebourne Festival 2015 Sun 21 Jun | 3pm | Delayed Transmission Two sparkling miniatures. Hailed by the Financial Times as ‘pure magic’, Laurent Pelly’s unique interpretation of Ravel’s two short operas is a true spectacle. L’heure espagnole is a sassy and funny sex farce; while L’enfant et les sortilèges is a touching mortality tale in which fantastical fairy tale characters, animals, furniture and crockery all come to life to teach a small boy about kindness. This award-winning recording stars French mezzo-soprano Stéphanie d’Oustrac and Canadian baritone Elliot Madore. £17 (£16) £14 ENO Cinema: Carmen by Georges Bizet English National Opera Wed 1 Jul | 7.30pm | Live Transmission A passionate tale of lust, seduction and betrayal, no other opera boasts as popular a following as Bizet’s Carmen. Set during the dying days of Franco’s Spain, Calixto Bieito’s acclaimed production of this must-see opera has been enjoyed by audiences across Europe. £17 (£16) £14 Get connected: @trinitytheatre facebook.com/trinitytheatre MUSIC & DANCE Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net Summer Showcase 2015 A.B. Stage School Sun 5 Jul | 2pm | 4.30pm All the students of A.B stage school will be performing on Sunday 5th July to parents, family and friends. At our studio we offer a wide range of genres including Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Performers, Street jazz and many adult classes. All of which are included in the show. £10 | £8 Child Glyndebourne 2015: Die Entfuhrung by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Glyndebourne Festival 2015 Thu 23 Jul | 7pm Live from Glyndebourne – the home of Mozart – comes a new production of Die Entführung aus dem Serail (The Abduction from the Seraglio), the opera in which the 25-year-old composer is often said to have found his mature voice. Both a popular comedy and a compassionate Enlightenment drama, Entführung tells the story of one man’s attempt to rescue his beloved from the harem of a Turkish despot and his fall to the mercy of his nemesis. | Delayed Transmission £17 (£16) £14 Our Music & Dance season is sponsored by 15 16 FILM Box Office: 01892 678 678 Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter Sun 3 May 5pm 12A | 105mins | English & Japanese | David Zellner In this darkly comedic odyssey, Kumiko, a frustrated Japanese “office lady”, becomes obsessed with a mysterious, battered VHS tape of the Coen Brothers’ film Fargo. Fixating on a scene where a suitcase of stolen cash is buried in the desolate, frozen landscape of North Dakota, she abandons her mundane life in Tokyo and her beloved rabbit Bunzo to recover it - embarking on a dangerous adventure unlike anything she’s seen in the movies. Still Life Sun 3 May 8pm 12A | 92mins | Uberto Pasolini This long-awaited, multi-award-winning new film from The Full Monty producer Pasolini is a poignant, quixotic tale of life, love and the hereafter. It stars a superb Eddie Marsan as John May, an obsessively meticulous council worker charged with finding the next of kin of those who have died alone. When his department is downsized, John must up his efforts on his final case, setting out on a liberating journey that opens his eyes at last to life’s possibilities. Mommy Wed 6 May 7.30pm 15 | 138mins | French | Xavier Dolan A feisty widowed mother finds herself burdened with the full-time custody of her unpredictable 15-year-old ADHD son. As they struggle to make ends meet, Kyla, their mysterious new neighbour, offers her help and together the trio regains a sense of balance and hope. Raw performances and stylistic experimentation enhance this fifth feature from Canadian wunderkind director Dolan, which won the Jury Prize at Cannes 2014. White God (Fehér isten) 15 | 118mins | English & Hungarian | Kornél Mundruczó Sun 10 May 5pm When young Lili is forced to give up her beloved dog Hagen because its mixed-breed heritage is deemed ‘unfit’ by The State, she and the dog begin a thrilling and dangerous journey to be reunited. At the same time, all the unwanted, unloved, ‘unfit’ dogs rise up under their new leader, Hagen, the one-time house-pet who has learned all too well how to bite the hands that beat him. This visceral Hungarian tale of canine uprising won the Un Certain Regard and Palm Dog prizes at Cannes 2014. The Face Of An Angel Sun 10 May 8pm 15 | 101mins | Michael Winterbottom Thomas Lang (Daniel Brühl) is in Siena directing a film about the trial of an American student charged with killing her British housemate, inspired by the real-life case of Amanda Knox and Meredith Kercher. As he is drawn into various conspiracy theories, what emerges is a gripping study of the responsibilities of storytellers to the truth. Suffused with a moving sense of loss for the victim, this soulful and sophisticated puzzle-piece drama co-stars Kate Beckinsale and Cara Delevingne. X+Y Tue 12 May 11am | 2pm | 8pm 12A | 112mins | Morgan Matthews A socially awkward teenage maths prodigy (Asa Butterfield) finds new confidence and new friendships when he lands a spot on the British squad at the International Mathematics Olympiad in Taipei and suddenly life flares into vivid colour and sound, music, taste and emotion. This warm and inspirational drama, co-starring Sally Hawkins, Rafe Spall and Eddie Marsan, explores what it is that lies beyond reason but makes sense of life – human connections and love. Get connected: @trinitytheatre facebook.com/trinitytheatre FILM 17 Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net Blind Wed 13 May 8pm TBC | 96mins | Norwegian | Eskil Vogt Having recently lost her sight, Ingrid retreats to the safety of her home - a place where she can feel in control, alone with her husband and her thoughts. But Ingrid’s real problems lie within, not beyond, the walls of her apartment, and her deepest fears and repressed fantasies soon take over. This playful, touching and thought-provoking new Norwegian film scooped awards at both the Berlin and Sundance festivals 2014. The Dark Horse Wed 20 May 11am | 2pm | 8pm TBC | 124mins | James Napier Robertson Cliff Curtis (Whale Rider) gives the performance of his career in this emotionally-charged, provocative portrait of a charismatic and brilliant, but little-known New Zealand hero and chess maestro, Genesis Potini. An institutionalised man, Gen searches for the courage to lead, despite his own adversities, finding purpose and hope in passing on his gift and turning a group of at-risk youths into budding chess champs. Cinderella Tue 26 11am & Wed 27 May 2pm U | 113mins | Kenneth Branagh HALF TERM A live-action reimagining of the iconic Cinderella fairy tale co-starring Lily James (Downton Abbey) as Ella, Richard Madden (Game of Thrones) as Prince ‘Charming’ Kit, Oscar-winner Cate Blanchett as Ella’s cruel stepmother, and Helena Bonham Carter as Ella’s fairy godmother. Perfectly balancing good and bad, with some added nostalgic charm and visual wizardry thrown into the mix, director Kenneth Branagh’s film is a delicious half-term treat for children and adults alike. The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out Of Water Tue 26 2pm & Wed 27 May 11am U | 93mins | Paul Tibbitt, Mike Mitchell HALF TERM Life is dandy in Bikini Bottom for SpongeBob Squarepants and his friends Patrick, Squidward, Mr. Krabs and Sandy. But when the top-secret recipe for Krabby Patties is stolen, SpongeBob has to join forces with arch foe Plankton and come ashore to battle a fiendish pirate named Burger Beard (Antonio Banderas), who has his own plans for the delicious delicacies. Frenetic fun and nautical nonsense for half term! Suite Française Tue 26 May 8pm 15 | 107mins | Saul Dibb France 1940s: beautiful Lucile Angellier awaits news from her husband, a prisoner of war, whilst leading a stifled existence with her domineering mother-in-law. When a German regiment arrives in town, Lucile initially tries to ignore Bruno, the handsome officer billeted on them, but a powerful love soon draws them tragically together. Based on Irène Némirovsky’s bestseller and starring Michelle Williams, Kristin Scott Thomas and Matthias Schoenaerts. The Tale Of The Princess Kaguya Wed 27 May 7.30pm U | 137mins | Isao Takahata Legendary Studio Ghibli co-founder Isao Takahata revisits Japan’s most famous folktale in this gorgeous, hand-drawn masterwork, decades in the making. Found inside a shining stalk of bamboo by an old bamboo cutter (James Caan) and his wife (Mary Steenburgen), a tiny girl grows rapidly into an exquisite young lady (Chloë Grace Moretz). The mysterious young princess enthrals all who encounter her – but ultimately she must confront her fate, the punishment for her crime. Our Film season is sponsored by www.bussmurton.co.uk @bussmurtonlaw 18 FILM Box Office: 01892 678 678 The Salvation Sun 31 May 5pm 15 | 92mins | Kristian Levring The mighty Mads Mikkelsen unleashes a maelstrom in the Wild West in this white-knuckle tale of revenge. When he lays waste to the scoundrels who killed his wife and son, a Danish ex-soldier incurs the wrath of a sadistic gang leader hell-bent on hunting him down. Exploding with eyepopping action, dazzling frontier landscapes and a smouldering Eva Green, this is a rip-roaring, blood-spattered saga of sin and redemption. The Water Diviner Tue 2 Jun 11am | 2pm | 8pm 15 | 111mins | Russell Crowe Russell Crowe’s directorial debut is an epic tale of one man’s life-changing journey of discovery. Crowe plays Australian farmer Joshua Connor, who, in 1919, goes in search of his three sons, missing after the bloody Battle of Gallipoli. Arriving in Istanbul, he is thrust into a vastly different world, and with seemingly insurmountable obstacles in his path, must navigate the war-torn landscape to find the truth… and his own peace. Wild Tales (Relatos salvajes) 15 | 122mins | Spanish | Damián Szifron Wed 3 Jun 8pm Road-rage drivers, loan sharks, shady lawyers, critics, corrupt politicians, cheating husbands, traffic wardens – all the pressure points of 21st-century life get a roasting in this delirious black comedy from Argentina. Bringing together six hilarious, unrelated stories in a gloriously retro-styled portmanteau package, Wild Tales was nominated in the Best Foreign Language Film category at the Oscars 2015. While We’re Young Sun 7 Jun 5pm 15 | 97mins | Noah Baumbach In this sparkling age-anxiety comedy, Ben Stiller and Naomi Watts play Josh and Cornelia, childless New York marrieds in their mid-forties. As their other friends all start having children, the pair gravitates toward a young hipster couple named Jamie (Adam Driver) and Darby (Amanda Seyfried). The oldies are soon hilariously energised by hanging out with the younger generation until Josh begins to suspect the integrity of his new BFF... Child 44 Sun 7 Jun 8pm 15 | 137mins | Daniel Espinosa Politically-charged thriller starring Tom Hardy as Leo Demidov, a disgraced secret police agent in Soviet-era Russia. Exiled from Moscow, Leo begins investigating a serial killer who targets young boys, only to attract the wrath of the state, which insists that “There is no crime in Paradise”. With Noomi Rapace as Leo’s wife Raisa, Gary Oldman as General Mikhail Nesterov, and Joel Kinnaman as Leo’s rival. Woman In Gold Tue 9 Jun 11am | 2pm | 8pm 15 | 120mins | Simon Curtis Helen Mirren stars in the true story of Maria Altmann, a Jewish refugee forced to flee Vienna during WWII. Decades later, determined to salvage some dignity from her past, Maria attempts to reclaim a Klimt portrait the Nazis stole from her family: the famous Lady in Gold. Partnering with an inexperienced but determined young lawyer (Ryan Reynolds), Maria embarks on an epic journey for justice sixty years in the making. Get connected: @trinitytheatre facebook.com/trinitytheatre FILM 19 Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting On Existence (En duva satt på en gren och funderade på tillvaron) 12A | 100mins | English & Swedish | Roy Andersson Sun 14 Jun 5pm Winner of the Golden Lion at Venice 2014, the new film by Swedish master Andersson comprises a series of mordantly funny vignettes around two narrative strands – one involving a couple of salesmen trying to hawk vampire fangs and rubber masks, the other involving former Swedish King Charles XII, reappearing in the 21st century. Shifting between dreams and reality, it works as a searing, tragicomic indictment of our times. Far From The Madding Crowd Sun 14 Jun 8pm & Tue 30 Jun 11am | 2pm | 8pm 12A | 119mins | Thomas Vinterberg Beautiful and headstrong Bathsheba Everdene (Carey Mulligan) attracts three very different suitors: Gabriel Oak (Matthias Schoenaerts), a sheep farmer, captivated by her wilful spirit; Frank Troy (Tom Sturridge), a handsome, reckless sergeant; and William Boldwood (Michael Sheen), a prosperous, mature bachelor. Thomas Hardy’s timeless story explores the nature of love and the human ability to overcome hardships through resilience and perseverance. The Falling Tue 16 Jun 11am | 2pm | 8pm 15 | 102mins | Carol Morley A feverish exploration of raging hormones and teenage angst set in an English girls’ school in 1969. Generally ignored by her agoraphobic mother, Lydia becomes infatuated with her charismatic friend Abbie. Abbie adores being the centre of attention but events gradually push Lydia into the limelight, sparking a mysterious outbreak of mass fainting and hysteria that spreads like an infection. With striking photography and a dreamy score – get ready to swoon! Force Majeure (Turist) Wed 17 Jun 8pm 15 | 119mins | English, French, Norwegian, Swedish | Ruben Östlund Jury Prize winner in Un Certain Regard at Cannes 2014, this wickedly funny and precisely observed psychodrama tells the story of a model Swedish family - handsome businessman Tomas, his willowy wife and their two blond children - on a skiing holiday in the French Alps. All is blissful until one lunchtime at a mountainside restaurant when an avalanche turns everything upside down and Tomas makes a decision that will shake the family’s world to its core… Avengers: Age Of Ultron Sun 21 Jun 6pm TBC | TBC | Joss Whedon When Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) jumpstarts a dormant peacekeeping programme, things go terribly awry, forcing him, Thor (Chris Hemsworth), the Incredible Hulk (Mark Ruffalo) and the rest of the Avengers to reassemble. As the fate of Earth hangs in the balance, the team is put to the ultimate test as they battle Ultron (James Spader), a technological terror hell-bent on human extinction. Along the way, they encounter two mysterious and powerful newcomers, Pietro and Wanda Maximoff. A Little Chaos Tue 23 Jun 11am | 2pm | 8pm TBC | 116mins | Alan Rickman A romantic drama following Sabine (Academy Award winner Kate Winslet), a strong-willed and talented landscape designer, who is chosen to create one of the main gardens at King Louis XIV’s new palace at Versailles. In her new position of power, she challenges gender and class barriers while also becoming professionally and romantically entangled with the court’s renowned landscape artist André Le Notre (Matthias Schoenaerts). Our Film season is sponsored by www.bussmurton.co.uk @bussmurtonlaw 20 FILM Box Office: 01892 678 678 Samba Wed 24 Jun 8pm TBC | 120mins | French | Olivier Nakache, Eric Toledano In this winning comedy drama from the makers of The Intouchables, Samba Cissé (Omar Sy) is a migrant to France washing dishes for a living. A bureaucratic slip-up lands him in detention, where he meets Alice (Charlotte Gainsbourg), a rookie immigration worker unused to the hard realities of life on the bottom rung. When Samba is slapped with a deportation order, Alice and he are drawn together by both their similarities and their notable differences. Queen And Country Sun 28 Jun 5pm TBC | 115mins | John Boorman This hilarious follow-up to Hope And Glory (1987) picks up the story as Bill (Boorman’s alter-ego) begins basic training in the early 1950s. Bill and trouble-making army mate Percy never get near Korea, but engage in a constant battle of wits with the Catch-22-worthy Sgt. Major Bradley, while their aptly-named superior, Major Cross, is played by Richard E. Grant. A superb ensemble cast supports this wonderfully funny, often moving depiction of post-war England. Rosewater Sun 28 Jun 8pm 15 | 103mins | Jon Stewart This directorial debut from Daily Show host Jon Stewart is based on the true story of IranianCanadian journalist Maziar Bahari (Gael Garcia Bernal). Detained by Iranian forces in 2009 after revealing footage of political unrest to the BBC, he is blindfolded and interrogated for 118 days in Evin prison on the flimsy suspicion of spying. The result is a psychological war between the prisoner and a captor whose only distinguishing feature is the scent of rosewater. The Good Lie Thu 2 Jul 8pm 12A | 110mins | Philippe Falardeau After their village is destroyed and their parents killed by militia, Sudanese orphans Theo, his siblings and other survivors make an arduous journey to a Kenyan refugee camp. Thirteen years later, ‘The Lost Boys’ get the chance to settle in the U.S. They are met in Kansas by Carrie Davis (Reese Witherspoon), who is charged with finding them jobs, but seeing how adrift they are in contemporary America, she endeavours to help them rebuild their shattered lives. A Royal Night Out Tue 7 Jul 8pm TBC | TBC | Julian Jarrold Fictionalised version of the princesses’ adventures on VE Day, with Canadian actress Sarah Gadon as the young Elizabeth, and British rising star Bel Powley as Margaret. We watch them gambling in Soho, drinking champagne with strangers and partying at the Ritz. There even appears to be a whiff of romance for Elizabeth with a dashing commoner. Co-starring Rupert Everett as King George VI and Emily Watson as Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. The New Girlfriend (Une nouvelle amie) TBC | 105mins | French | François Ozon Wed 8 Jul 8pm Loosely adapted from a Ruth Rendell tale, this skilfully triangulated psychological thriller about a woman who learns that the husband of her deceased BFF is harbouring a most unusual secret, is delectably entertaining and as surprising for its continually evolving (and involving) dynamics of desire as for its slow-building emotional power. Beautifully controlled performances by Anaïs Demoustier and Romain Duris. Get connected: @trinitytheatre facebook.com/trinitytheatre FILM 21 Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net Clouds Of Silas Maria Tue 21 Jul 11am | 2pm | 8pm TBC | 124mins | Olivier Assayas Veteran actress Maria Enders (Juliette Binoche) agrees to perform in a revival of the play that launched her career twenty years earlier. She departs with her assistant (Kristen Stewart) to rehearse in Sils Maria, a remote Alpine region. A young Hollywood starlet with a penchant for scandal (Chloë Grace Moretz) is to take the role of Sigrid, and Maria comes face to face with an ambiguously charming woman who is, in essence, an unsettling reflection of herself. Timbuktu Sun 26 Jul 5pm 12A | 96mins | English, Arabic, Bambara, French | Abderrahmane Sissako Not far from the ancient Malian city of Timbuktu, proud cattle herder Kidane lives peacefully in the dunes with his wife, daughter and their twelve-year-old shepherd. In town, the people suffer, powerless, from the Jihadi regime of terror: music, laughter, cigarettes, even soccer have been banned. Kidane and his family are being spared the prevailing chaos, until abruptly their destiny changes…Academy Award nominee 2015. The Age Of Adaline Sun 26 Jul 8pm TBC | 110mins | Lee Toland Krieger After miraculously remaining 29 years old for almost eight decades, Adaline Bowman (Blake Lively) has lived a solitary existence, never allowing herself to get close to anyone who might reveal her secret. But a chance encounter with charismatic philanthropist Ellis Jones (Michiel Huisman) reignites her passion for life and romance. When a weekend with his parents (Harrison Ford and Kathy Baker) threatens to uncover the truth, Adaline makes a life-changing decision. Jurassic World Mon 27 Jul 5pm TBC | TBC | Colin Trevorrow A terrifying sci-fi adventure set 22 years after the events of Jurassic Park, Steven Spielberg’s original 1993 Michael Crichton adaption. Isla Nublar now features a fully functioning dinosaur theme park, Jurassic World, as originally envisioned by John Hammond. After ten years of operation and visitor rates declining, in order to fulfil a corporate mandate and re-spark visitors’ interest, a new attraction is created, but it backfires horribly… Disney Tomorrowland: A World Beyond Tue 28 Jul 5pm TBC | TBC | Brad Bird From Disney comes two-time Oscar winner Brad Bird’s riveting, mystery adventure starring George Clooney. Bound by a shared destiny, former boy-genius Frank (Clooney), jaded by disillusionment, and Casey (Britt Robertson), a bright, optimistic teen bursting with scientific curiosity, embark on a danger-filled mission to unearth the secrets of an enigmatic place somewhere in time and space known only as Tomorrowland. What they must do there changes the world - and them - forever. Les Combattants Wed 29 Jul 8pm 15 | 98mins | French | Thomas Cailley Between his friends and the family business, Arnaud’s summer looks set to be a peaceful one, until he runs into Madeleine, as beautiful as she is brusque. He expects nothing; she prepares for the worst. He takes things as they come, likes to laugh. She fights, runs, swims, pushes herself to the limit. Given she hasn’t asked him for anything, just how far will he go along with her? A multiaward-winning Gallic love story. Or a story of survival. Or both... Our Film season is sponsored by www.bussmurton.co.uk @bussmurtonlaw 22 FILM Box Office: 01892 678 678 TICKET PRICES TICKET OFFERS Evenings £9 | Concession £8 | Friends £7 Friendsday Wednesday 2-4-1 film tickets on Wednesdays for Friends Mornings & Matinées £7 | Concession £6 | Friends £5 Half-term & Children’s Films £6 | Friends & Children £5 TRINITY BAR & CAFE HALF TERM Make the most of your movie night! Don’t just stop at seeing the best films of the season. 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Trinity does not receive any financial or other benefit from these charges or release fees. Pembury & Hastings (A21) London A26 Camden Rd (A21) nt Rd Cre sce Mount Pleasant Church Rd P Grove Hill High Street All tickets are non-refundable. Blue Badge Holders: 2 reserved spaces. Parking charges do not apply. Brighton The terms and conditions of our Meal Deals are available at our website: www.trinitytheatre.net Walkway d Group bookings receive 1 ticket free in every 10 tickets purchased (subject to show). The cheapest ticket is free. Pay & Display: Charges apply Mon-Sat: 8am - 6pm Sun: 10am - 5pm Free after 6pm. nR Londo Tickets are non-transferable, and subject to availability. There is no cash alternative. Please note that film offers apply only to the current season. Trinity has a limited number of parking spaces. d rR no ve os Gr Discounts on some performances are available to concessions and Trinity Friends. Concessions can apply to those in full time education, senior citizens (60+), Go! Card holders and the registered disabled, subject to performance. PARKING Mount Ephra im DISCOUNTS RESERVATIONS & CONDITIONS For a prompt start Trinity operates a three bell system, latecomers will be admitted at the discretion of the management. Interval drinks can be pre-ordered at the bar. ad Please make the Box Office aware of any access requirements at the time of booking. Access is via a ramp to the ground floor, carers go free and guide dogs are welcome. Induction loop system is on for all performances. ON THE NIGHT East Grins te *Subject to a booking fee. Frant Rd Pantiles HIRE TRINITY As well as the stunning auditorium, there is a wide range of spaces available for hire. Previous events include: Wedding Receptions, Conferences, Board Meetings, and Birthday Parties. See our website for more info. VOLUNTEERING Trinity wouldn’t exist without our volunteers. If you’d like to join our family and help us continue to flourish, there is a number of opportunities such as ushering, working in the office or the Box Office. For more information on any of the above, please contact administration on enquiries@trinitytheatre.net or call 01892 678 671. STAGE | SCREEN This brochure is available in large print | Please ring the Box Office to request your copy 24 COMEDY Box Office: 01892 678 678 Comedy Cafe £10 £12 8PM ET MEAL TICK It’s true what they say: laughter really is the best medicine. Soften the blow of the working week with the crème de la crème of comedy including established artists and exciting emerging stand-ups. Come and enjoy the transformation of our auditorium, with tables and chairs on stage to create an atmospheric and intimate Café. Knock back some of the finest beers, wines and soft drinks from our well-stocked bar and become acquainted with the very best comedians on the circuit. Fri 29 May John Gordillo Michael Legge Mark Maier Sat 20 Jun Paul Thorne Alex Edelman Tony Marresse COMEDY CAFE £2 Fri 24 Jul Richard Morton Ian Smith TBC food offer For just an extra £2 on your ticket price why not grab a bite to eat as well? Our Comedy Café Food Ticket include a delicious hot dish – usually a curry, chilli or burger - (the menu is determined x days before the night) and always with a vegetarian version. This is served from 7pm in a handy pot or container designed for you to take into the auditorium. This amazing offer is strictly limited and runs out 3 days before the night. Not able to book in advance? Not to worry, the same delicious food is available on the night for our normal price of £5. More info at www.trinitytheatre.net Meal Ticket options are available on Comedy Café events only... more info at www.trinitytheatre.net Comedy events may contain explicit material | Comedy Café acts are subject to change Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net COMEDY 25 Danny Bhoy McIntyre Events Sat 13 Jun | 7.30pm Danny Bhoy, host of BBC1 Live at the Apollo, is one of the most globally successful and prolific comics working today. A natural gift for storytelling combines with razor-sharp wit to make him one of the most exciting stand ups to have emerged in recent years. He regularly sells-out tours across Australia, New Zealand and North America highlighting the international appeal of this well-travelled and hard-working young Scot. £15 Like Big Comedy Names? Be the first to hear when the Kings and Queens of comedy make surprise visits to Trinity for their warm-up gigs. Share our intimate performance space with top-of-their-game comedians testing out fresh new material that is guaranteed to split your sides. Whether you’re a fan of McIntyre, Bridges, Brand or Evans, make sure you get first chance to get the hottest tickets in town by becoming a Friend today. Visit www.trinitytheatre.net/support/friends or call the Box Office on 01892 678 678 Our Comedy season is sponsored by 26 Calling all creative young people! Make Mondays More! Come mix with like-minded performers and artists who want to learn and develop their skills in the best industry on the planet! Trinity Youth Theatre is for 7-19 year olds with an interest and enthusiasm for performing. Through fun and creative workshops, our participants learn theatre craft and performance skills, gain friends and confidence; as well as valuable team building, leadership and communication skills. We now also offer Arts Award training. For booking or information please contact Bethan on bethan@trinitytheatre.net or 01892 500673. Youth theatre runs Monday nights during term time. Summer dates 20th April – 18th May & 8th June – 6th July. £100 | £130 (Class dependant) Trinity Summer Schools 2015 This year’s Trinity Youth Theatre Company’s Summer Schools are coming up quick! Juniors (7-12yrs) Monday 27th July – Saturday 1st August 2015, and Seniors (13-18yrs) Monday 3rd August – Saturday the 8th August. If you wish to express your interest in the Junior or Senior productions and be added to the mailing list, please contact Bethan on bethan@trinitytheatre.net Arts Award Café | Wed evenings from the 23rd April | 4.30pm – 6.30pm Trinity Youth Theatre now runs an Arts Award program. Complete a Bronze or Silver Arts Award in a fun, informal setting with likeminded young people. Join our Arts Award Café group that meets on Wednesday evenings between 4.30pm to 6.30pm during term time. To sign up or for more details, contact Bethan on bethan@trinitytheatre.net | £30 | £35 (Award dependant) 27 Trinity Musical Youth Theatre Company Juniors 7-12 Wed 6 May – Wed 1 July | Juniors (7-12yrs) 4.20pm – 6pm | Seniors (13-18yrs) 5.10pm - 6.50pm Following the success of our regularly sold-out summer school programme, TYTC are launching their very first term of Trinity Youth Musical Theatre Company. Learn song and dance numbers from West end and Broadway musicals. Combine your skills in our new term time youth theatre on Wednesday nights from the 6th May £130 ors Seni 8 13 1 Illustration Masterclass 11+ Tue 26 May | 10am-4pm Ages Learn new skills and drawing techniques from a professional artist. This half-term Illustration Masterclass will teach you how to create characters, come up with concepts and help improve your drawing skills. Taught by an industry professional, this workshop will give you an insight into what it takes to be part of this desirable profession. £60 Stage & Screen Make Up Course Ages 12-18 Thur 28th - Fri 29th May | 10am-4pm This two-day course will give you the chance to learn exciting make-up skills from professional artists from within the industry. This course will engage and inspire young make-up artists of the future, covering the basics in application and prosthetics, as well as creative and SFX make-up. £100 Technical Youth Theatre Mon 20 – Fri 24 Jul | 10am - 4pm Ages 14+ In association with Skinners Kent Academy, Trinity Youth Theatre Company is offering their first ever Technical Youth Theatre Course. This unique 4/5 day course will teach you all the basics of becoming a theatre technician. Join us to learn to how to build a set, plot lights, programme sound and stage managed the theatre from behind the scenes. £150 28 CHILDREN & YOUTH Box Office: 01892 678 678 Goldilocks and Co Cat’s Grin Theatre Company Sun 10 May | 2.30pm Ages Everyone agrees that Mummy Bear’s porridge is delicious, that Red Riding Hood’s Grandma can knit the finest cloak and that the Three Little Pigs give the best house warming parties. Practice makes perfect ! However Wilf Wolf is on the prowl. He has what Daddy Bear would call a “rumbly tumbly”. And the incurably curious Goldilocks has gone walkabout. With lots of audience participation, you can help tell these colourful characters tell their stories. 4+ £7 Robin Hood Wicked Productions Fri 22 May - Mon 25 May Join Robin Hood, played by CITV’s Hi-5 Chris Edgerley, as he puts right the wicked Sheriff of Nottingham who rules over the good people of Sherwood, collecting taxes to pay for his own evil plans. Silly Willy Scarlet (played by Tunbridge Wells favourite and own, the hilarious Tom Swift) is eager to help and join the Merry Men (Britain’s Got Talent comedy impressionist Philip Green as Little John, and from Harry Potter Josh Bennett as Big John). All Ages Get connected: @trinitytheatre £14 | £12.50 Child | £50 Family facebook.com/trinitytheatre CHILDREN & YOUTH Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net 29 Rapunzel and Friends Cat’s Grin Theatre Company Sun 31 May | 2.30pm Rapunzel has grown up in a tower that reaches for the sky, while her hair has grown down and reaches for the ground. Who can break the spell? Why did Sludgepot the Witch cast the spell in the first place? Ponder these questions while we hear the stories of Rapunzel’s friends – The Three Billy Goats Gruff, The Elves & the Shoemaker and lovely sisters, Snow White & Rose Red who encounter a mysterious bear….. £7 Ages 4+ Kidenza Sat 6 Jun | 11am | 13.30pm | 15.45pm With an exciting programme led by experts and short films produced by the BBC, your children’s imaginations are sure to be brought to life. We provide affordable and inspiring opportunities for primary school children to get involved in classical music. We want children to love music so that it becomes part of their life for their whole life. Our concerts are relaxed and informal with plenty of chances to join in. They are performed by professional musicians and supported by unique animations to bring the music to life. £9 Our Children’s season is sponsored by All Ages HAVE A KI DS PART Y WITH US ! MORE INFO ONL INE... 30 GALLERY Box Office: 01892 678 678 Town and Country Foundation & Trinity Gallery Visual Arts Programme May-Jul 2015 Summer in the gallery is buzzing with creativity and collaboration. An exciting group of artists and poets respond to each other’s work in Chain Reaction. Town and Country Foundation Showcases Ellen Montelius and Elizabeth Clayman and their project Cross Pollination including a hatching bee installation! In June we are delighted to collaborate with Trinity and the SEEART Fair bringing you SEEART’s Sculpture Platform featuring work by David Booth MRBS for one week only! Finally Sue Haseltine completes the season with works inspired by Love of the Landscape. Step into Summer in the gallery with us! jane.visualarts@gmail.com Chain Reaction 4art and Roundel Tue 12 – Sat 30 May An exciting interaction showing what can happen when artists and poets come together. Four Kent based artists Margaret Barrett, Marilyn Garwood, Jill Goldsworthy and Sue Vass show drawings, paintings and sculpture alongside poetry by Roundel poetry from Tonbridge to provide a challenging exploration into how we all make our own interpretations of words and images. www.4artkent.wordpress.com www.roundelpoetrytonbridge.com Opening launch event: Thu 14 May 5-7pm Town and Country Foundation Showcase: Ellen Montelius and Elizabeth Clayman Cross Pollination Tue 2 - Sat 27 Jun The artists Ellen Montelius and Elizabeth Clayman are the initiators and creators of the Cross Pollination Project. Working with local parks, scientists, and beekeepers, the project seeks to emulate the symbiotic relationship of flowers and bees by cross - pollinating ideas and expert knowledge of insects and flowering plants for everyone’s benefit. The exhibition will include sculpture, prints, textiles and installations in response to pollinating insects. Also work by Carol Burtt and Jo Toop. www.ellenmontelius.com www.elizabethclayman.com Opening launch event: Thu 4 Jun 5-7pm Get connected: @trinitytheatre facebook.com/trinitytheatre Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net SEEART Fair Featuring David Booth MRBS Mon 22 - Sun 28 Jun Sculpture Platform, a collaboration with SEEART Fair to bring David Booth’s Sculpture installation to Trinity. It features a sculpture created By David titled ‘SOLSTICE,’ which celebrates midsummer and the longest day. Cross Pollinating further, Ellen Montelius and Elizabeth Clayman’s work will also be found at SEEART FAIR with more of David’s Sculpture. www.seeartfair.co.uk Sue Davis and Jess Levine Push and Pull Tue 30 Jun - Sat 11 July Jess Levine works in oil and mixed media, creating a narrative and dialogue of creative expression. Her recent work reflects the season of winter and involves pushing materials to their fullest potential of mark making and content. In their creation Sue’s paintings, in oil and mixed media, result from a playful tension between chaos and order, often inspired by music and nature. She feels that abstraction encourages interpretation, inviting the viewer into creative engagement. Trinity Hire Sue Haseltine Love of the Landscape Tue 14 Jul – Sat 8 Aug Sue Haseltine’s work explores her responses to the natural environment. She says of her work, “ I have a love for the landscape, which I explore visually through the disciplines of printmaking and painting. The nature of the materials and techniques has a strong influence on the resulting image. I particularly enjoy the limitations presented by printmaking and experimenting with ways of applying paint.” To develop her work Sue uses sketches and paintings made ‘en plein air,’ as well as photography to refer to in the studio. www.suehaseltine.com Opening launch event: Thu 16 Jul 5-7pm GALLERY 31 32 Did You Know That Trinity Theatre Is A Charity? Trinity is one of only a very few remaining independent theatres in Kent and we need to raise £150,000 (in addition to income from the box office, bar and café) to support our programme, our work with young people and to preserve our grade II* listed building. There are many ways to support Trinity… Become A Friend Become a Friend of Trinity and benefit from all the following advantages: GLE SIN ND E FRI £25 Ticket Discounts* £3 discount on our live performances £2 discount on our film performances JO FR INT IEN £4 D 0 Priority Booking One week priority booking period for each season and any additional events that are added during a season. Film Rewards Earn rewards of 5% on all your film purchases which you can redeem towards the purchase of tickets for any event in our programme. Friendsday Wednesday* For all Wednesday Film screenings you can buy two tickets for the price of one Voting Rights Being a ‘Friend’ automatically makes you a member of Trinity Theatre and Arts Centre - with associated voting rights at our AGM giving you the opportunity to more actively participate in our future. *Terms & Conditions Apply Join The New Friends Plus Scheme LE SING PLUS ND FRIE 0 £12 If you would like to give a little bit more to Trinity, why not join our new Friends Plus scheme? The cost of a Friends Plus membership equates to £10 a month or £15 a month for a Joint Plus membership. In return, we can offer you all the benefits of a regular Friends’ membership, plus acknowledgement on our website and in our annual report, and invitations to special events. JOIN FRIE ND P £18 T LUS 0 We hope that you will sign up, enjoy a special relationship with Trinity, and know that you are helping to safeguard its future. Make A Donation Want to donate a little more or a little less? A Donation to Trinity can be made easily online or via the Box Office. We appreciate all donations received and we would like to say thank you as Trinity wouldn’t be here without your support! For further information about supporting Trinity, please contact Alison on alison@trinitytheatre.net 33 Leaving A Legacy Leaving a gift in your Will is a truly life-affirming kind of support. We know that friends and family come first when you are writing your Will and we are particularly appreciative when someone includes Trinity in their list of beneficiaries. If you would like to include Trinity in your will, our address and charity number are as follows: Trinity Theatre, Church Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN1 1JP Registered charity no: 1054547 If you would like more information, contact Alison Kemp in our Fundraising Department on 01892 678671 or email alison@trinitytheatre.net. If you have included Trinity in your will, or intend to, we would love to know. Whilst not binding in any way, this information will give us the opportunity to thank you for your generosity. Trinity Breakfast Trinity Theatre have teamed up with Buss Murton Solicitors to bring you this monthly ladies networking breakfast. This is an opportunity for you to meet professional businesswomen from a wide range of industries in a friendly environment and hear from informed speakers on a variety of topics. Our next meeting dates are: 21st May, 25th June and 16th July | Please visit Trinity’s website www. trinitytheatre.net to book or for more information contact Katherine on k@trinitytheatre.net | For more information about Buss Murton please visit www.bussmurton.co.uk Corporate Support As Trinity develops, so do the opportunities we are able to extend to our valued business supporters. Our sponsorship package can be tailor-made to meet the objectives of your company and can include a variety of benefits such as access to priority booking for headline acts like Michael McIntyre. You can also have the opportunity to create a cinema advert that is aired before each film screening. To find out more about how your business could benefit from a partnership with Trinity, please contact Katherine Webb on k@trinitytheatre.net GOLD LEVEL SUPPORTERS AdEPT Telecom www.adept-telecom.co.uk AXA PPP www.axappphealthcare.co.uk H&D Wealth gary@hdwealth.com Berry & Lamberts LLP Solicitors www.the-solicitors.co.uk bwi Wines www.bwiltd.co.uk C.P.Hart Bathrooms www.cphart.co.uk Coutts www.coutts.com Deeks Evans www.deeksevans.com Gorringes www.gorringesautions.co.uk Osmond Davis www.osmonddavis.co.uk Savills www.savills.co.uk The Wells Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic www.wellsphysiotherapy.co.uk Thomson Snell & Passmore www.ts-p.co.uk Trinity also acknowledges the support from: Jackson-Stops & Staff, Millwood Designer Homes 34 DIARY box Office: 01892 678 678 Sun 3 May Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter5pm Sun 3 May Still Life8pm Tue 5 May ROH: La Fille Mal Gardee7.15pm Wed 6 May Mommy7.30pm Thu 7 May Richard Durrant - Cycling Music Lap 27.30pm Fri 8 May Jane Eyre8pm Sun 10 May Goldilocks and Co2.30pm Sun 10 May White God5pm Sun 10 May The Face Of An Angel8pm Tue 12 X + Y11am | 2pm | 8pm May Wed 13 May Blind8pm Thu 14 May Don Q7.30pm Fri 15 May Flamenco Express8pm Sat 16 May RTWOMVC7.30pm Sun 17 May NT Encore: Man And Superman3pm Tue 19 ENO: Pirates of Penzance 7.30pm May Wed 20 May The Dark Horse Fri 22 May Robin Hood5pm Sat 23 May Robin Hood 11am | 2.30pm | 6pm Sun 24 May Robin Hood 11am | 2.30pm | 6pm Mon 25 May Robin Hood1pm | 4.30pm Tue 26 May Cinderella11am Tue 26 May The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out Of Water Tue 26 May Suite Française8pm 11am | 2pm | 8pm 2pm Wed 27 May The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out Of Water Wed 27 May Cinderella2pm Wed 27 May The Tale Of The Princess Kaguya7.30pm Thu 28 May The Picture of Dorian Gray8pm Fri 29 May Comedy Café8pm Sat 30 May Local & Live Sessions8pm 11am Sun 31 May Rapunzel and Friends2.30pm Sun 31 May The Salvation5pm Tue 2 Jun The Water Diviner Wed 3 Jun Wild Tales8pm Fri 5 Jun April In Paris8pm Sat 6 Jun Kidenza11am | 1.30pm | 3.45pm Sun 7 Jun While We’re Young5pm Sun 7 Jun Child 448pm Tue 9 Jun Woman In Gold 11am | 2pm | 8pm 11am | 2pm | 8pm Wed 10 Jun ROH: La Boheme7.15pm Fri 12 Globe On Screen: Anthony and Cleopatra 7.30pm Danny Bhoy 7.30pm Jun Sat 13 Jun Theatre Music & Dance Comedy Film Children & Youth DIARY 35 Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net Sat 13 Jun Critical Voices: The Sounds Of Medicine and Wellbeing 9.45am - 5pm A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Sun 14 Jun Reflecting On Existence 5pm Sun 14 Jun Far From The Madding Crowd 8pm Tue 16 Jun The Falling 11am | 2pm | 8pm Wed 17 Jun Force Majeure 8pm Fri 19 Jun Jazz & Blues Café 8pm Sat 20 Jun Comedy Café 8pm Sun 21 Jun Glydebourne 2015: Ravel 3pm Sun 21 Jun Avengers: Age Of Ultron 6pm Tue 23 Jun A Little Chaos 11am | 2pm | 8pm Wed 24 Jun Samba 8pm Sat 27 Jun Local & Live Sessions 8pm Sun 28 Jun Queen And Country 5pm Sun 28 Jun Rosewater 8pm Tue 30 Jun Far From The Madding Crowd 11am | 2pm | 8pm Wed 1 Jul ENO: Carmen 7.30pm Thu 2 Jul The Good Lie 8pm Fri 3 Jul Globe On Screen: Comedy Of Errors 7.30pm Sun 5 Jul Summer Showcase 2pm | 4.30pm Tue 7 Jul A Royal Night Out 8pm Wed 8 Jul The New Girlfriend 8pm Thu 9 Jul ROH Cinema: Guilame Tell 7pm Tue 14 Jul Treasure Island 7.45pm Wed 15 Jul Treasure Island 3pm | 7.45pm Thu 16 Jul Treasure Island 7.45pm Fri 17 Jul Treasure Island 7.45pm Sat 18 Jul Treasure Island 3pm | 7.45pm Sun 19 Jul Treasure Island 3pm Tue 21 Jul Clouds Of Sils Maria 11am | 2pm | 8pm Wed 22 Jul RSC Live: Merchant Of Venice 7pm Thu 23 Jul Glydebourne 2015: Die Entfuhrung 7pm Fri 24 Jul Comedy Café 8pm Sat 25 Jul Local & Live Sessions 8pm Sun 26 Jul Timbuktu 5pm Sun 26 Jul The Age Of Adaline 8pm Mon 27 Jul Jurassic World 5pm Tue 28 Jul Disney Tomorrowland: A World Beyond 5pm Wed 29 Jul Les Combattants 8pm Thu 30 Jul NT Encore: Everyman 8pm Trinity Theatre | Church Road | Tunbridge Wells | Kent | TN1 1JP Pricing guide: £15 (£14) £13 = Standard ticket (Concession ticket) Friends ticket TRINITY BAR & CAFE Lunch 12pm - 3pm Evenin g Dri and fo nks od Coffee and Cake oyer ing F om Welc Trinity Terrace For more information, please visit www.trinitytheatre.net/barandcafe or call 01892 500 676 Get connected: @trinitytheatre facebook.com/trinitytheatre
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