Spring 2015 brochure
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Spring 2015 brochure
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 Jan - May 2015 Theatre 3-9 Youth Theatre 30-31 Support Us 38-39 Music & Dance 10-16 Children 32-33 Information 40 Film 17-25 Visual Arts 34-35 Diary 41-43 Comedy 26-29 Bar & Café 36-37 Youth Theatre 44 WELCOME TO SPRING AT TRINITY This year we continue our mission to bring a new diverse, thoughtprovoking and entertaining range of events to you. From adaptations to originals, from interactive children’s shows to the very best in local music and top-name comedians, this is a season to celebrate the arts in the best possible way – live. In addition, this is ‘Oscar Season’ and we have an array of exciting films that I hope will appeal to everyone, ranging from Hollywood smash-hits to fantastic international films. The work of the world’s most renowned companies will be screened in high-definition, including mesmerising shows from the Bolshoi Ballet and the National Theatre. John Martin Artistic Director Although these screenings can provide incredible access to productions from around the world, Trinity – at its very core – is a theatre. It’s a place where the people of Kent and Sussex can laugh and cry together and share experiences. It should spark debate and inspire dreams and aspirations. Above all, it should give people the opportunity to experience the sheer joy of sharing a space with performers. Theatres have a special ability to help our towns become communities and I have always been grateful for the opportunity to support Trinity in making this happen. As ever, none of this would be possible without the overwhelming support that we continue to receive from our audiences, Friends, volunteers, funders and sponsors and I always welcome your comments and feedback. Please email me at john@trinitytheatre.net Trinity Theatre greatly appreciates funding received from Tunbridge Wells Borough Council Premium Sponsors: Trinity gratefully acknowledges the valuable support of our partners Trinity Theatre Club, Town & Country and Kent County Council THEATRE Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net And Then There Were None By Agatha Christie Tue 24 - Sat 28 Feb 7.30pm Matinees: Wed 25 Feb & Sat 28 Feb 2.30pm Ten strangers assemble on a remote island, then, one by one, they die. Dame Agatha Christie’s classic crime-thriller is one of the most ingenious and well-loved ‘whodunits?’ ever written. West End director Mark Lacey returns to T.T.C. to direct this original version of what is arguably the most thrilling and satisfying puzzle ever penned by the Queen of Crime. Ten, nine, eight... Can you solve the riddle of Soldier Island before it’s too late? £14 (£13) £12 Trinity’s resident amateur theatre company Donkey’s Years By Michael Frayn Tue 28 Apr - Sat 2 May 7.30pm Matinees: Wed 29 Apr & Sat 2 May 2.30pm Lock a junior government minister, a sardonic civil servant, a shifty journalist, an eminent surgeon and a camp clergyman in their old Oxbridge college for a reunion dinner. Add the wife of the Master of the college trying to re-visit an old flame from her nymphomaniac undergraduate days. Then open the port bottle pinched from the college cellars. What do you get? A riotous up-market farce by Michael Frayn – the multi-award winning writer of Noises Off. £14 (£13) £12 Our Theatre season is sponsored by www.ttctw.com 3 4 THEATRE Box Office: 01892 678 678 Ages Ages 10+ 18+ NT Encore: JOHN DV8 Physical Theatre Sun 11 Jan 3pm Lloyd Newson, DV8’s Artistic Director, interviewed more than 50 men asking them frank questions, initially about love and sex. One of those men was John. What emerged was years of crime, drug use and struggling to survive that lead John on a search in which his life converges with others, in an unexpected place, unknown by most. JOHN contains adult themes, strong language and nudity | Suitable for ages 18+ £17 (£16) £14 | Delayed Transmission NT Live: Treasure Island Based on the book by Robert Louis Stevenson, adapted by Bryony Lavery Thu 22 Jan 7pm | Live Transmission Wed 18 Feb 7pm | Delayed Transmission Robert Louis Stevenson’s story of murder, money and mutiny is brought to life in a thrilling new stage adaptation by Bryony Lavery, broadcast live from the National Theatre. It’s a dark, stormy night. The stars are out. Jim, the inn-keeper’s granddaughter, opens the door to a terrifying stranger. At the old sailor’s feet sits a huge sea-chest, full of secrets. Jim invites him in – and her dangerous voyage begins. £17 (£16) £14 Meal Deals are availble for all events with this symbol... more info at www.trinitytheatre.net THEATRE Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net RSC Live: Love’s Labour’s Lost RSC Live: Love’s Labour’s Won William Shakespeare’s sparkling comedy delights in championing and then unravelling an unrealistic vow, and mischievously suggests that the study of the opposite sex is in fact the highest of all academic endeavours. Only at the end of the play is the merriment curtailed as the lovers agree to submit to a period apart, unaware that the world around them is about to be utterly transformed by the war to end all wars. Autumn 1918. A group of soldiers return from the trenches. The world-weary Benedick and his friend Claudio find themselves reacquainted with Beatrice and Hero. As memories of conflict give way to a life of parties and masked balls, Claudio and Hero fall madly, deeply in love, while Benedick and Beatrice reignite their own altogether more combative courtship. Better known as Much Ado About Nothing,, the play is performed under the title Love’s Labour’s Won. £17 (£16) £15 | Live Transmission £17 (£16) £14 | Live Transmission NT Live: Behind The Beautiful Forevers NT Live: The Hard Problem By William Shakespeare Wed 11 Feb 7pm Based on the book by Katherine Boo Thu 12 Mar 7pm By William Shakespeare Wed 4 Mar 7pm By Tom Stoppard, Directed by Nicholas Hytner Thu 16 Apr 7pm Pulitzer Prize-winner Katherine Boo spent three years in Annawadi recording the lives of its residents. From her uncompromising book, winner of the National Book Award for Non-Fiction 2012, David Hare has fashioned a tumultuous play on an epic scale. India is surging with global ambition, but their schemes are fragile; global recession threatens the garbage trade, and another slum-dweller is about to make an accusation that will destroy herself and shatter the neighbourhood. Acclaimed playwright Tom Stoppard returns to the National Theatre with his highly-anticipated new play The Hard Problem, directed by Nicholas Hytner. Hilary, a young psychology researcher at a brain science institute, is nursing a private sorrow and a troubling question at work, where psychology and biology meet. If there is nothing but matter, what is consciousness? This is ‘the hard problem’ Hilary needs a miracle, and she is prepared to pray for one. £17 (£16) £14 | Live Transmission £17 (£16) £14 | Live Transmission Our Theatre season is sponsored by 5 6 THEATRE Box Office: 01892 678 678 The Complete History of Comedy (Abridged) Reduced Shakespeare Company Sat 31 Jan 8pm Following a hugely successful season at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2014, the Reduced Shakespeare Company will set out to reduce the UK to tears of laughter in Spring 2015. From the high-brow to the low and everything in-between, the bad boys of abridgment leave no joke untold as they deconstruct the entire history of comedy in 90 rollicking minutes. This show proves they have not lost their touch - or their remarkable energy The Stage £14 (£12) The Turn Of The Screw Based on the book by Henry James, Adapted by Deborah Clair and Nicholas Collett Clair Obscur Productions Thu 5 Feb 8pm Autumn 1897. Guests gather around a drawing room fireplace and each tale told is more chilling than the last. A manuscript in faded ink is taken from a locked drawer, written by a woman dead for twenty years. She was a governess who took a position on a remote country estate to care for two young children. After a while, she is convinced they share the house with ghosts from the past. £16 (£15) £13 Meal Deals are availble for all events with this symbol... more info at www.trinitytheatre.net THEATRE Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net Elizabeth I: Virgin On The Ridiculous Living Spit Fri 13 Feb 8pm 2013. England. A country divided by those who enjoy plays featuring men in dresses and those who don’t. The hopes of the nation lie with two actors. But Howard and Stuart can no longer rely on apparent physical resemblances to Tudor monarchs. They’ve done Henry VIII. They’re just going to have to dig deeper and act better as they attempt to tell the story of the greatest Monarch that ever lived – Elizabeth I. £16 (£15) £13 Fawlty Towers: Dinner is Served Moneypenny Productions Sat 7 Mar 7.30pm This high-energy cabaret show will seat you directly in the firing line of Torquays most infamous hotelier. You’ll have an opportunity to experience our hospitality in this spectacular tribute, which develops the characters made famous by John Cleese, Prunella Scales and Andrew Sachs in the iconic British sitcom. With a mix of audience interaction and scripted scenes you’re in for a treat. Just don’t mention the war! £39 | Including a three-course meal & 1/2 a bottle of wine Our Theatre season is sponsored by 7 8 THEATRE Box Office: 01892 678 678 Jekyll and Hyde Adapted from Robert Louis Stevenson’s Jekyll and Hyde by Jo Clifford Sell-A-Door Sat 14 Mar 8pm Robert Louis Stevenson’s cult classic Jekyll and Hyde is reinterpreted in a new modern adaptation by Jo Clifford and multi awardwinning touring company Sell a Door. Dr. Henry Jekyll decides to make himself the subject of his own experimental treatments, accidentally unleashing his ultimate inner demon in the process: Mr. Hyde. A contemporary take on a well-known tale, Clifford breathes new life into this go-to Gothic narrative. If Sell a Door continue to produce work of this quality they will be around for a long time The Scotsman £16 (£15) £13 Teechers By John Godber Blackeyed Theatre in association with South Hill Park Fri 27 Mar 8pm Blackeyed Theatre revives its highly acclaimed production of John Godber’s classic comedy about life at a modern comprehensive for Mr Nixon, an unsuspecting new drama teacher. Fastmoving, inventive and highly entertaining, Teechers brings to life an array of terrifying teachers and hopeless pupils through the unique eyes of Salty, Gail and Hobby; three Year 11 students about to leave school for good. Will Mr Nixon abandon his students for a green and pleasant private school? £16 (£15) £13 Meal Deals are availble for all events with this symbol... more info at www.trinitytheatre.net THEATRE Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net Inspector Morse: House of Ghosts By Alma Cullen Baroque Theatre Company Fri 10 Apr 8pm Opening with a performance from Shakespeare’s Hamlet, a young professional actress playing Ophelia dies suddenly mid-performance. Inspector Morse is immediately on the scene, having been in the audience. The stage is cordoned off and becomes a fully fledged murder scene. Giving us an insight into some of the events which shaped Morse’s life in years to come, this is a visually stunning treat for any Morse fan. £16 (£15) £13 We Fainted Alternately On The Sofa: Jane Austen in the Making By Karin Fernald Wed 22 Apr 2.30pm Karin’s entertaining lectures on l8th and l9th century celebrity writers and diarists connected with the arts, have been given to NADFAS (National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies) branches throughout England and Scotland, and in Paris, Berlin, Hamburg, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. Karin is thrilled to have recently come across Austen’s anarchic and farcical juvenile efforts, at the kind suggestion of the Jane Austen Society of North Kent, and hopes you will enjoy them too. £14 (£13) £10 Lysistrata By Aristophanes Theatre Niche Ltd. Fri 24 Apr 8pm The one female brave enough to take men on at their own game: outright war. The battle of the sexes commences as Lysistrata persuades all Greek women to withhold all sexual practices from their menfolk, in return for an end to the ongoing Peloponnesian war. Will brute force or sexual persuasion win the day? Critically acclaimed London Director Alice Sillett uses full-tilt physical comedy and her unique multidisciplinary vision to incorporate both Puppetry and Mask into this freshly adapted work. £16 (£15) £13 Our Theatre season is sponsored by 9 10 MUSIC & DANCE box Office: 01892 678 678 The ever-popular Local & Live Sessions are back for a new season and will – as always - be showcasing the very best artists from Kent and Sussex. We will be continuing to provide a platform for genuine musical talent in the beautifully atmospheric Trinity Theatre Auditorium. Paul Dunton is promising three shows this season that will ensnare the senses and mesmerise audiences. This will be the fourth year of monthly Local & Live sessions and they are only getting better with a consistently high standard of performance from all who take part. We are eternally grateful for all the continuing support that we’ve received and look forward to seeing you in February. For more information about the appearing artists, please call the Box Office on 01892 678 678 or check www.trinitytheatre.net February Sessions Sat 21 8pm | £10 March Sessions Sat 28 8pm | £10 April Sessions Sat 25 8pm | £10 Doors open 7pm Trinity Theatre | Church Road | Tunbridge Wells | TN1 1JP 01892 678 678 | www.trinitytheatre.net Get connected: @trinitytheatre facebook.com/trinitytheatre MUSIC & DANCE Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net Swan Lake Sun 25 Jan 3pm The great legend of the enigmatic woman/ swan is one of the most romantic classical ballets, appropriately set in the era of courtly romance and characterised by elegance, style and harmony. With Tchaikovsky’s famous, lyrical score, Swan Lake depicts the tragic love between Princess Odette and Prince Siegfried, and will no doubt be performed to perfection by the unparalleled virtuosity of Russia’s great Bolshoi Ballet. This universal and enchanting masterpiece of love, deception and drama is a must. £17 (£16) £14 Live Transmission Our Music & Dance season is sponsored by Ivan The Terrible Romeo & Juliet Sun 8 Mar 3pm William Shakespeare’s timeless story, written in 1595, is brought to the stage through breathtaking choreography and Sergei Prokofiev’s much-loved score. With its famous melodies, rhythmic variety and universal theme, this story of impossible love remains an all-time favourite, and is one of the world’s most popular ballets. Stellar performances by Alexander Volchkov and Anna Nikulina illuminate this masterpiece, making the immortal tale of the lovers of Verona an unforgettable experience. £17 (£16) £14 Delayed Transmission Sun 19 Apr 4pm Yuri Grigorovich’s powerful and fascinating epic dramatises Ivan the Terrible’s controversial reign, and portrays events in 16thcentury Russia in visually stunning scenes. His choreography, full of vigour, strength and wild jumps, also includes great grace and fragility in the female roles. Sensitive classical and powerful character dance blend to create a lyrical epic, rich in the colours of medieval Russia. Recently revived, Ivan the Terrible is an essential part of the company’s repertoire. £17 (£16) £14 Live Transmission 11 12 MUSIC & DANCE Box Office: 01892 678 678 Andrea Chénier Der fliegende Holländer Thu 29 Jan 7.15pm Sun 1 Mar 2pm Umberto Giordano’s Andrea Chénier presents a fictionalised account of the last years of the French poet André Chénier, guillotined during the Reign of Terror in 1794. It is the greatest of Giordano’s operas. Taking the starring role of Chénier, with its three arias, is Jonas Kaufmann, Dutch soprano Eva-Maria Westbroek sings the role of Chénier’s beloved Maddalena and Serbian baritone Željko Lucic stars as Carlo Gérard – the servant-turned-revolutionary, Chénier’s rival for the love of Maddalena. £17 (£16) £14 | Live Transmission £17 (£16) £14 | Delayed Transmission Swan Lake The Rise and Fall of The City of Mahagonny Tue 17 Mar 7.15pm From the earliest days of the Vic-Wells Ballet, Swan Lake has been one of The Royal Ballet’s signature works. In creating this production, Anthony Dowell aimed to return to an authentic version of the choreography created by the great Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov for the Mariinsky Theatre in 1895. The court scenes of Acts I and III have a dark glamour rooted in the opulent style of Carl Fabergé, while the famous lakeside ‘white’ acts are rich with mist, shadow and moonlight. £17 (£16) £14 | Live Transmission Get connected: In this tale of a captain forced to sail the seas for eternity unless released by the faithful love of a good woman, and the lonely girl who longs to save him, Wagner created two unforgettable characters operating near the limits of human emotion. Tim Albery’s atmospheric 2009 modern-dress staging provides an ideal platform on which Bryn Terfel’s turbulent Dutchman and Adrianne Pieczonka’s visionary Senta will explore their passions and struggle to find salvation in a hostile world. Wed 1 Apr 7.15pm A major work from the remarkable partnership of playwright and poet Bertolt Brecht and composer Kurt Weill, Mahagonny was first performed in Leipzig in 1930. Its first ever Royal Opera staging, by Associate Director of Opera John Fulljames, is sung in English,and conducted by Mark Wigglesworth – recently announced as the successor to Edward Gardner as Music Director of English National Opera. Mahagonny is a satire on money, morality and pleasure-seeking among the dubious citizens of a fictional city. £17 (£16) £14 | Live Transmission @trinitytheatre facebook.com/trinitytheatre MUSIC & DANCE Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net Richard Navarro Fri 6 Feb 8pm Armed with a new album containing a rich seam of violin based original material, and fresh from support slots for Joan Armatrading on her winter tour, Richard’s songs are at once melodic and provocative. Using live looping to add seamless layering of vocals, violin, trumpet, percussion and piano. Together with a cinematic backdrop from Butch Auntie, this band is a must see in this year’s music programme. A wonderful voice BBC | Susan Marling £10 (£8) Jo Christie Dance Showcase Jo Christie Dance School Sat 7 Feb 7pm | Sun 8 Feb 2.30pm Students of the Jo Christie Dance Centre take this opportunity to showcase skills they are developing in dance, musical theatre and choreography. The students are offered a chance to transfer their skills in the studio to Trinity Theatre’s professional environment. All that the students need now is an audience! Starring all ages and abilities, beginners to advanced, you can expect to be entertained by their interpretations of ballet, jazz, contemporary, musical theatre and street dance routines. £10 Our Music & Dance season is sponsored by 13 14 MUSIC & DANCE Box Office: 01892 678 678 The Old Dance School Thu 5 Mar 8pm The Old Dance School’s expansive landscapes of contemporary folk place them as true innovators of the music. Their live show charts their remarkable journey from ballet school basement jam sessions to headline appearances at international festivals. Championed by BBC Radio 2’s Bob Harris, the septet’s provocative songs and cinematic sound has received plaudits throughout the country, from press and audiences alike, including Songlines Top Of The World 2010, and The Scotsman’s Album of the Year. £14 (£12) ENO: La Traviata Wed 11 Mar 7.30pm This stunning production of Verdi’s masterpiece by the English National Opera reaches to the heart of passionate love and tragic death. The production is ideal for newcomers to opera with its contemporary staging, and a running time of less than two hours. […] both Winters and Johnson are exceptional. Her performance is a wonderful combination of feistiness and fragility, sung with unflagging intensity; while he continues to be more impressive with every new challenge he takes on The Guardian £17 (£16) £14 | Live Transmission Get connected: @trinitytheatre facebook.com/trinitytheatre MUSIC & DANCE Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net Crash Bang Wallop! Tunbridge Wells International Music Festival Sat 21 Mar 11am This show is designed specifically for young children and encourages participation meaning that more families have the opportunity to introduce their children to a live orchestral performance at an early age. Our pre-concert activities also give young children opportunities to touch, see and try out a wide range of instruments, often for the first time. Aiming to increase access to and participation in high quality music and creative activities amongst children, this is an event not to be missed! £9 Adults (£7 Children) £25 Family GEMS Concert Sun 22 Mar 5pm Tunbridge Wells Arts Festival presents an afternoon of music and drama that showcases some of the most outstanding performers from this year’s classes. The Cups and Awards for Festival winners will be presented by the President of the Festival, the Mayor of Tunbridge Wells. Come along and enjoy a varied programme of local performers that is sure to inspire and mesmerise you. £6 (£4) £15 Family Our Music & Dance season is sponsored by 15 16 MUSIC & DANCE Box Office: 01892 678 678 George Harrison: All Things Must Pass Thu 26 Mar 8pm A powerful international 10-piece band, formed from some of the best musicians in the South, perform songs by George Harrison. The show includes material written for The Beatles (including Something, Here Comes The Sun, Taxman) and as a solo artist (My Sweet Lord, All Those Years Ago...). A celebration of all of George’s music, professionally and faithfully performed with love and respect David Hentschel (sound engineer with David Bowie, Elton John, Genesis and George Harrison) £14 (£12) £11 The Mirabai Project presents Chrysanthemums Fri 17 Apr 8pm The Mirabai Project presents Chrysanthemums, an exciting semistaged concert featuring dazzling guest performers Argentine Tango dancers Elena Velasco-Pena and Luis Rodriguez. They join award winning musicians that include stunning harpist Ruby Aspinall, the popular and dynamic Kent-based Leon String Quartet, international sopranos Elizabeth Fulleylove and Gabriela Di Laccio, and renowned saxophonist Richard Melkonian, now based in Tunbridge Wells. A simply unmissable feast for the ears and eyes! £16 (£15) £13 Get connected: @trinitytheatre facebook.com/trinitytheatre FILM 17 Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net Interstellar Fri 2 Jan 7pm 12A | 166mins | Christopher Nolan With our time on Earth coming to an end, a team of explorers undertake the most important mission in human history; travelling beyond this galaxy to discover whether mankind has a future among the stars. Stirring the head and heart in equal measure, Christopher Nolan hopscotches across space and time in this visionary sci-fi trip, which stars Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway and Jessica Chastain. National Gallery Sun 11 Jan 6pm 12A | 181mins | Frederick Wiseman Veteran documentary-maker Wiseman takes the audience behind the scenes of a London institution, on a lushly colourful, sometimes droll, journey to the heart of a museum inhabited by masterpieces of Western art. This special one-day-only screening presents a portrait of a place, its way of working and relations with the world, its staff and public, and, of course, its paintings. In a perpetual and dizzying game of mirrors, film watches painting watches film. Mesmerising. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 Sun 18 Jan 2pm 12A | 123mins | Francis Lawrence Following her rescue from the devastating Quarter Quell, Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) awakes in the complex beneath the supposedly destroyed District 13. Her home, District 12, has been reduced to rubble, and Peeta Mellark (Josh Hutcherson) is now the brainwashed captive of President Snow (Donald Sutherland). Katniss also learns about a secret rebellion spreading throughout all of Panem, one which will place her at the centre of a plot to turn the tables on Snow. The Way He Looks (Hoje Eu Quero Voltar Sozinho) Sun 18 Jan 5pm 12A | 96mins | Portuguese | Daniel Ribeiro São Paulo-dweller Leonardo is young, gay, blind and occasionally bullied, but he has bestie Giovana to look out for him. She secretly nurses a crush that’s soon threatened by the arrival of Gabriel, a new kid in their class. Brazil’s Best Foreign-Language Film entry to the Academy Awards offers a fresh twist on the rites-of-passage tale as Leo negotiates the usual pitfalls of growing up with the added complication of being blind. A touching, sensitive debut feature. Fury Sun 18 Jan 8pm 15 | 134mins | David Ayer April, 1945. As the Allies make their final push in the European Theatre, a battle-hardened army sergeant named Wardaddy (Brad Pitt) commands a Sherman tank and her five-man crew on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Outnumbered and outgunned, and with a rookie soldier thrust into their platoon, Wardaddy and his men face overwhelming odds in their heroic attempts to strike at the heart of Nazi Germany. Violette Tue 20 Jan 2pm | 7.30pm 15 | 138mins | French | Martin Provost Violette Leduc, born out of wedlock in the early 1900s, encountered Simone de Beauvoir in the post-WWII years in St-Germain-des-Prés. An intense lifelong relationship began between the two women, one based on the quest for freedom through writing, for Violette, and, for Simone, on the conviction that she held the fate of an extraordinary writer in her hands. This compellingly beautiful character study does elegant justice to a largely unheralded literary name. Our Film season is sponsored by www.bussmurton.co.uk @bussmurtonlaw 18 FILM Box Office: 01892 678 678 Leviathan Wed 21 Jan 7.30pm 15 | 141mins | Russian | Andrei Zvyagintsev Set in the remote Russian north-west, this is the tragic tale of one man’s struggle against a corrupt power system. Kolya lives on a rocky shore with his family in a house he built himself. When the mayor attempts to compulsorily purchase the property Kolya calls in a lawyer friend from Moscow to fight his case. But the wheels of justice prove to be slow, heavy and quite possibly deadly... Awarded Best Film at the BFI London Film Festival 2014. Paddington Sat 24 Jan 2pm PG | 95mins | Paul Kin Don your duffle coats for this live-action feature based on the series of much-loved children’s books by Michael Bond about the marmalade-sandwich-loving bear from Peru with a passion for all things British who is taken in by the Brown family. Ben Whishaw provides the voice for the accident-prone immigrant and the star-studded cast acting alongside Paddington in this magical adventure film is headed by Hugh Bonneville and Sally Hawkins. Pride Sat 24 Jan 5pm 15 | 120mins | Matthew Warchus Loud, proud and glad to be gay, Pride winningly records an improbable moment of recent history, which saw a group called Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners raise money for and finally be taken to the heart of a small Welsh community during the 1984-5 miners’ strike. Featuring Paddy Considine, Imelda Staunton, Dominic West and Bill Nighy, this rousing, sometimes tear-jerking crowd-pleaser received a standing ovation at its Cannes premiere. Nightcrawler Sat 24 Jan 8pm 15 | 117mins | Dan Gilroy Los Angeles-based night-drifter Lou Bloom is looking for a job. After stumbling upon a pre-dawn car wreck, he spots a seasoned “nightcrawler”, a freelance cameraman recording the carnage. Hours later, he sees the same images on the morning news. Finally, Bloom has found his calling... This is a sharp, dark, satirical and bone-rattlingly thrilling urban drama, with a career-peak turn from an icily impressive Jake Gyllenhaal as the deluded anti-hero of the piece. The Skeleton Twins Sun 25 Jan 8pm 15 | 93mins | Craig Johnson Estranged twins Maggie and Milo coincidentally cheat death on the same day, prompting them to reunite and confront the reasons their lives went so wrong. As the twins’ reunion reinvigorates them, they realise the key to fixing their lives may just lie in repairing their relationship. This hilarious and heart-rending comedy about keeping it in the family is blessed with eye-catching performances from Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader as the titular offspring. The Imitation Game Tue 27 Jan 11am | 2pm | 8pm 12A | 114mins | Morten Tyldum A nail-biting race against time following Alan Turing (pioneer of modern-day computing and credited with cracking the German Enigma code) and his brilliant team at Britain’s top-secret codebreaking centre, Bletchley Park, during the darkest days of WWII. Turing (Benedict Cumberbatch), whose contributions and genius significantly shortened the war, was the eventual victim of an unenlightened British establishment, but his work and legacy live on. Get connected: @trinitytheatre facebook.com/trinitytheatre FILM 19 Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net Stations Of The Cross (Kreuzweg) 15 | 110mins | German | Dietrich Brüggemann Wed 28 Jan 8pm Though only 14, every decision of Maria’s life has to conform to her church’s rigid interpretation of the Bible. While taken with the idea of personal sacrifice, she is also intrigued by the ‘satanic’ temptations of music and boys, particularly classmate Christian and his gospel choir. Silver Bear winner at Berlin Film Festival 2014, this precise and riveting drama about the stifling religious upbringing of a young girl is leavened with dry humour and absurdist moments. Citizenfour Sun 1 Feb 5pm 15 | 113mins | Laura Poitras When director Laura Poitras is emailed out of the blue by Citizen Four, aka defence analyst Edward Snowden, she’s invited to chronicle the leak, and aftermath, of a scandal: the NSA’s relentless, worldwide surveillance programme... This is bold, unblinking filmmaking – nothing less than a living document of a global scandal straight from the whistleblower – which will keep you pinned to your seat through sheer, shattering disbelief. The Homesman Sun 1 Feb 8pm 15 | 123mins | Tommy Lee Jones In a cliché-reversing Western, a “true grit” Hilary Swank is charged with escorting three highly disturbed young women eastward across the plains to “civilisation” and refuge. Tommy Lee Jones plays an ageing rough diamond, who finds redemption when cajoled at gunpoint into helping Mary Bee Cuddy (Swank) and her fragile cargo to find succour with Meryl Streep as a pastor’s wife. Visually magnificent with never-ending horizons and stunning set-pieces. My Old Lady Tue 3 Feb 11am | 2pm | 8pm 12A | 107mins | English & French | Israel Horovitz Penniless New Yorker Mathias travels to Paris to liquidate a huge apartment he has inherited from his estranged father, but is stunned to find a refined old lady (Mathilde) living there with her very protective daughter. He soon learns that under ancient French law he won’t actually gain possession of the apartment until Mathilde dies. A delightful and unique blend of comedy, drama and, ultimately, romance, starring Kevin Kline, Maggie Smith and Kristin Scott Thomas. Winter Sleep (Kis Uykusu) 15 | 196mins | Turkish | Nuri Bilge Ceylan Wed 4 Feb 7pm Aydin, a former actor, runs a small hotel in central Anatolia with his young wife Nihal, with whom he has a stormy relationship, and his sister Necla, who is suffering from her recent divorce. In winter, as the snow begins to fall, the hotel turns into both a shelter but also an inescapable place that fuels their animosities... This richly engrossing and ravishingly beautiful character study from Turkish master Ceylan won the Palme d’Or at Cannes 2014. Me, Myself And Mum (Les Garçons Et Guillaume, À Table!) 15 | 87mins | French | Guillaume Gallienne Sun 8 Feb 8pm In this delightfully self-deprecating crowd-pleaser, which offers a playful twist on the typical coming-out narrative, an effeminate young man is the last to realise what everyone around him has already decided. Gallienne, who belongs to his country’s prestigious Comédie-Française acting troupe, milks his awkward upbringing for big laughs, playing the roles of both his younger self and his elegant if somewhat imperious mother (in drag, of course!). Our Film season is sponsored by www.bussmurton.co.uk @bussmurtonlaw 20 FILM Box Office: 01892 678 678 St. Vincent Tue 10 Feb 11am | 2pm | 8pm 12A | 102mins | Theodore Melfi A captivating, heart-warming comedy starring Bill Murray as a crusty old misanthrope who reluctantly ends up caring for the son of his new neighbour (Melissa McCarthy) to pay off his debts. Although Vincent is a cynic who gambles, drinks, and pays for female favours, an unlikely friendship blossoms and the grumpy grouch turns out to be exactly the mentor twelve-year-old Oliver needs as the young one adjusts to his parents’ divorce and life at a new school. Electricity Sun 15 Feb 5pm 15 | 96mins | Bryn Higgins Model-turned-actress Agyness Deyn proves to be the charismatic and tender heart of this spin on the classic Alice In Wonderland story. She plays Lily, a fragile and fractured young woman prone to epileptic fits and extraordinary hallucinations, who lives in isolation in a sleepy coastal town in north-east England but heads to frenetic old London town in search of a long lost brother. High-art visuals dazzle in this sympathetic portrait of a rarely-depicted condition. Get On Up Sun 15 Feb 8pm 12A | 139mins | Tate Taylor An exuberant chronicle of funk maestro James Brown’s rise from extreme poverty to become one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. The brilliant but volatile soul legend wore at least as many personalities and personas as he did nicknames and honorary titles, and the film’s star, Chadwick Boseman, is in the groove from the first frame to the last, playing Brown from age 16 to 60 with a dexterity and invention well worthy of his subject. The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies Mon 16 Feb 2pm 12A | 160mins | Peter Jackson HALF TERM One of the all-time great fantasy trilogies reaches its glorious climax with an epic showdown to end them all! The stage is set for the stunning climactic battle for Smaug’s hoard, to which Peter Jackson’s astonishing second Middle-Earth trilogy has been building. This sees goblins and wargs take on the dwarves, elves, men and giant eagles in one almighty conflict. And that’s before you take into account the legions of orcs unleashed by the Necromancer! The Grandmaster ( Yi Dai Zong Shi) Mon 16 Feb 8pm 15 | 108mins | Cantonese, Japanese, Mandarin | Kar Wai Wong An epic action feature inspired by the life and times of the legendary kung fu master, Ip Man. The story spans the tumultuous Republican era that followed the fall of China’s last dynasty, a time of chaos, division and war that was also the golden age of Chinese martial arts. Filmed in the snow-swept landscapes of north-east China and the subtropical south, it showcases virtuoso performances by contemporary Asian cinema megastars Tony Leung and Ziyi Zhang. Annie Tue 17 Feb 2pm PG | 118mins | Will Gluck HALF TERM The Broadway classic is transposed to contemporary New York, where Annie (Quvenzhané Wallis) is a streetwise foster kid left by her parents with a promise to return for her some day. It’s a hard knock life with mean Miss Hannigan (Cameron Diaz), but everything changes when mayoral candidate Will Stacks cynically invites Annie to stay. Stacks believes he’s her guardian angel, but might Annie’s sun-will-come-out-tomorrow outlook mean it’s the other way round? Get connected: @trinitytheatre facebook.com/trinitytheatre FILM 21 Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net Kon-Tiki Tue 17 Feb 8pm 15 | 116mins | Joachim Rønning, Espen Sandberg A rapturously beautiful and sweeping adventure detailing Norwegian explorer Thor Heyerdahl’s daring attempt to prove that early settlers from South America once populated Polynesia by sailing across the Pacific on a simple balsa wood raft. Rejected by every publisher he approaches to print his unusual thesis, Heyerdahl eventually decides that the only way to prove it, is to make the journey himself as the entire world watches… Exodus: Gods And Kings Sun 1 Mar 7.30pm 12A | 150mins | Ridley Scott From acclaimed director Ridley Scott comes the epic adventure story of one man’s daring courage to take on the might of an empire. Using state of the art visual effects, Scott brings new life to the story of the defiant leader Moses, played by Christian Bale, as he rises up against the Egyptian Pharaoh Ramses, setting 600,000 slaves on a monumental journey of escape from Egypt and its terrifying cycle of deadly plagues. Unbroken Tue 3 Mar 2pm | 7.30pm TBC | 137mins | Angelina Jolie An epic drama following the incredible life of Olympian and war hero Louis “Louie” Zamperini who, along with two other crewmen, survived in a raft for 47 days after a near-fatal plane crash in WWII, only to be caught by the Japanese Navy and sent to a prisoner-of-war camp. Adapted from Laura Hillenbrand’s enormously popular book, Unbroken brings to the big screen Zamperini’s unbelievable and inspiring true story about the resilient power of the human spirit. Birdman Sun 8 Mar 8pm 15 | 119mins | Alejandro González Iñárritu A washed-up actor (Michael Keaton) best known for his portrayal of a popular superhero attempts to mount a comeback by appearing in a Broadway play. As opening night approaches, his attempts to become more altruistic, rebuild his career and reconnect with friends and family prove more difficult than expected. Lindsay Duncan, Zach Galifianakis, and Edward Norton co-star in this black comedy from the director of Biutiful. Foxcatcher Tue 10 Mar 2pm | 7.30pm 15 | 134mins | Bennett Miller In this utterly gripping, tension-packed psycho-drama, eccentric multi-millionaire John du Pont (Steve Carell), avid ornithologist, wrestling fanatic and a friendless loner living at his family’s Foxcatcher Farms with his ailing mother (Vanessa Redgrave), convinces Olympic wrestling gold medallist siblings Mark and Dave Schultz (Channing Tatum and Mark Ruffalo) to begin training under him for the 1988 Seoul Olympics. The consequences are chilling… Testament Of Youth Sun 15 Mar 5pm | 8pm 12A | 130mins | James Kent Vera Brittain’s beloved WWI memoir is exquisitely realised in this moving and timely adaptation. Alicia Vikander plays free-spirited Vera, who falls in love with Roland (Kit Harington), only to see him and her brother go to war with hundreds of thousands of other young men. Abandoning university to nurse the wounded from the Western Front, Vera experiences the full horror of combat, and her life changes irrevocably as one by one she loses those she held so dear. Our Film season is sponsored by www.bussmurton.co.uk @bussmurtonlaw 22 FILM Box Office: 01892 678 678 Big Eyes Wed 18 Mar 11am | 2pm | 8pm TBC | 110mins | Tim Burton The extraordinary story of an epic art fraud perpetrated by Walter Keane (Christoph Waltz), who was one of the most successful painters of the 1950s and early 1960s, catapulted to international fame for his sentimental portraits of big-eyed waifs, which sold by the million. The truth would eventually be discovered though: his wife Margaret (Amy Adams) was the artist, working in obscurity and virtual slavery to maintain a lie that had grown to gigantic proportions. Withnail And I Thu 19 Mar 8pm 15 | 107mins | Bruce Robinson The finest film known to humanity fully restored in 2K for the big screen! It’s the late ‘60s and a struggling thespian duo, deciding some respite is in order, depart their miserable flat for a week in the Lake District – one that will involve rain, booze, starvation, a frisky bull and an even friskier Uncle Monty… Perfectly cast – with career-defining roles for Richard E. Grant, Paul McGann and Richard Griffiths – it’s a sheer delight, even on the umpteenth viewing! Amour Fou Sun 22 Mar 8pm 12A | 94mins | German | Jessica Hausner Berlin, the Romantic Era: Henriette, the young wife of a businessman is propositioned by Heinrich, an idealist and poet who yearns to prove his capacity for love through the romance of a suicide pact. Having been snubbed by his cousin already, Heinrich is pleased when Henriette agrees to meet him in secret to deliver each other into love eternal in death. This carefully framed and quietly humorous period drama from Jessica Hausner (Lourdes) is a droll delight. The Theory Of Everything Tue 24 Mar 11am | 2pm | 8pm 12A | 123mins | James Marsh The intricate workings of a rare and remarkable mind are rendered in simple, accessible terms in this sensitive and inspirational biopic of celebrated British physicist Stephen Hawking and his mind-over-body struggle with motor neurone disease. The story centres on Hawking’s early years at Cambridge, where he fell in love with arts student and future wife Jane Wilde shortly before he was diagnosed. Superlative performances from Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones. A Most Violent Year Wed 25 Mar 8pm 15 | 125mins | J.C. Chandor An immigrant and his family strive to maintain their burgeoning business while contending with urban violence and corruption during a particularly harsh New York City winter in 1981. Jessica Chastain and Oscar Isaac – playing a couple with their own twisted version of the American Dream - turn in amazing performances as the protagonists of this timeless and impeccably paced crime drama from the director of Margin Call and All Is Lost. Whiplash Sun 29 Mar 6pm 15 | 106mins | Damien Chazelle Andrew Neyman (Miles Teller) is an ambitious young jazz drummer intent on rising to the top of his elite East Coast music conservatory. Terence Fletcher (J.K. Simmons) is an instructor known for both his teaching talents and for his terrifying methods. When Fletcher transfers Andrew into his jazz band, Andrew’s passion to achieve perfection spirals into obsession as his ruthless teacher pushes him to the brink of his ability and his sanity. Heart-pounding stuff. Get connected: @trinitytheatre facebook.com/trinitytheatre FILM 23 Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net Love Is Strange Tue 31 Mar 11am | 2pm | 8pm 15 | 94mins | Ira Sachs Four decades into their relationship, Ben (John Lithgow) and George (Alfred Molina) can finally marry. However, their vows are soon tested when George loses his job and the couple are forced to live apart. Separated and suddenly reliant on friends and family, George and Ben must navigate a new world. A beautiful and incredibly moving exploration about life, love, long-term commitment and the expansive, intimate nature inside all human relationships. Shaun The Sheep Movie Sat 4 Apr 2pm & Mon 13 Apr 2pm TBC | TBC | Mark Burton, Richard Starzack When Shaun decides to take the day off in search of pastures new and to have some fun, he gets a little more action than he bargained for. A mix up with the Farmer, a caravan and a very steep hill lead them all to the Big City and it’s up to Shaun and the flock to return everyone safely to the green green grass of home. A delightful stop-motion animated adventure comedy from the creators of Wallace & Gromit and Chicken Run. The Woman In Black: Angel Of Death Sat 4 Apr 8pm 15 | 98mins | Tom Harper During the London bombings of World War II, school teachers Eve Parkins and Jean Hogg evacuate a group of children to the remote village of Crythin Gifford. Having taken up residence at Eel Marsh House, forty years after Arthur Kipps investigated the first haunting, Eve soon realises that they are not alone and that the longer they stay in the house, the more the awful past unravels itself. It seems the children have awakened the house’s darkest inhabitant… Suite Française Sun 5 Apr 3pm & Mon 6 Apr 7pm 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. Wild Sun 5 Apr 7pm & Tue 7 Apr 2pm 15 | 115mins | Jean-Marc Vallée With the dissolution of her marriage and the death of her mother, Cheryl Strayed (Reese Witherspoon) has lost all hope. After years of reckless, destructive behaviour, she makes a rash decision – to hike more than a thousand miles of the Pacific Crest Trail, alone. This rugged and resonant saga powerfully captures the terrors and pleasures of one young woman forging ahead against all odds on a journey that maddens, strengthens, and ultimately heals her. Into The Woods Mon 6 Apr 3pm & Tue 7 Apr 8pm PG | 125mins | Rob Marshall This humorous and heartfelt adaptation of legendary composer Stephen Sondheim’s classic musical stars James Corden and Emily Blunt as a baker and his wife who venture into the woods to confront the witch (Meryl Streep) responsible for putting a curse on the childless couple. Along the way, they run into a number of familiar fairy tale characters, including Cinderella, her Prince, Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel, and the Wolf (Johnny Depp). Our Film season is sponsored by www.bussmurton.co.uk @bussmurtonlaw 24 FILM Box Office: 01892 678 678 Big Hero 6 Wed 8 Apr 2pm TBC | 102mins | Don Hall, Chris Williams A funny and beautifully animated action-packed comedy adventure about brilliant robotics prodigy Hiro Hamada, who finds himself in the grips of a criminal plot that threatens to destroy the fastpaced, high-tech city of San Fransokyo. With the help of his closest companion – a lovable inflatable marshmallowy robot named Baymax - Hiro joins forces with a reluctant team of first-time crime fighters on a mission to save their city. School Of Babel (La Cour De Babel) Wed 8 Apr 8pm PG | 94mins | French | Julie Bertuccelli This touching documentary details a year in the life of immigrant youth from around the globe boys and girls age 11 to 15 - who are enrolled in a Parisian “reception class” where an outstanding teacher helps them learn French and assimilate into their new society. The honesty, innocence, intelligence, heart and pure communicativeness of these young people, as well as their frustrations and hopes for the future, offer a unique perspective on the immigrant experience. The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Sun 12 Apr 5pm | 8pm TBC | TBC | John Madden The original cast members of the first film - Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy, Celia Imrie, Penelope Wilton and Ronald Pickup - about a group of British pensioners living in the eponymous retirement home in India owned by Dev Patel’s Sonny are reunited in this next instalment, which sees the hotel’s balance disrupted, among other things, by the arrival of American resident Guy (Richard Gere)… Bittersweet comedy is the order of the day. Trash Tue 14 Apr 11am | 2pm | 8pm TBC | 116mins | English & Portuguese | Stephen Daldry A trio of charismatic favela-dwelling kids living next to a Rio de Janeiro garbage dump stumble upon evidence certain to bring down a corrupt politico and it’s not long before they’re running from the cops and trying to right a terrible wrong. Martin Sheen and Rooney Mara co-star alongside a talented Brazilian cast in this vibrant, suspenseful ride through myriad alleyways, shantytowns and beachfronts accompanied by a jubilant soundtrack of local music. The Duke Of Burgundy Wed 15 Apr 8pm TBC | 105mins | Peter Strickland Destined for arthouse cult status, Peter Strickland’s third feature is a bold and sensual exploration of the power dynamic between two women living in isolation in a timeless mittel-European otherworld where all the characters are females dressed in retro duds who share a passion for entomology. Sidse Babett Knudsen (Borgen) and Chiara D’Anna play Cynthia and Evelyn, lovers locked interminably, and with waning enthusiasm, in an erotic game of mistress and servant. Life Of Riley (Aimer, Boire Et Chanter) Sun 19 Apr 8pm TBC | 108mins | French | Alain Resnais Adapted into French from Alan Ayckbourn’s play Life Of Riley, this is the ebullient and highly stylised story of the emotional entanglements among three couples living in the English countryside. On learning their friend George is terminally ill, their shared bonds are laid bare and Resnais’ exquisitely developed characters begin to grapple with their own mortality and romantic vision of life. A poignantly jubilant farewell from one of the world’s great directors. Get connected: @trinitytheatre facebook.com/trinitytheatre FILM 25 Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net Still Alice Tue 21 Apr 11am | 2pm | 8pm TBC | 99mins | Richard Glatzer, Wash Westmoreland Alice Howland, happily married with three grown children, is a renowned linguistics professor who starts to forget words. When she receives a diagnosis of early-onset Alzheimer’s, Alice and her family find their bonds thoroughly tested. Her struggle to stay connected to who she used to be is at once frightening, heartbreaking and inspiring. A milestone film that draws its power from Julianne Moore’s emotionally restrained but stunning central performance. Pelo Malo (Bad Hair) TBC | 93mins | Spanish | Mariana Rondón Wed 22 Apr 8pm Junior, a nine-year-old living in Caracas, wants nothing more than to straighten his unruly hair to look like a singer for his school photo - a fixation that stirs homophobic panic in his overtaxed mother. Each effort Junior makes to alter his appearance and gain his mother’s love is brushed off with abrasive avoidance until he’s left facing a heartbreaking decision. A beautifully observed character study that deftly maintains a balance between toughness and sensitivity. TICKET PRICES TICKET OFFERS nesdays : 2-4-1 film tickets on Wed Friendsday Wednesday same film is free the for ts ticke 10 in 1 | for Friends £8 | Friends £7 Evenings £9 | Concession £5 | Concession £6 | Friends £7 s inée Mat & s ning Mor £5 s £6 | Friends & Children Film n’s ldre Chi & rm Half-te HALF TERM Burrswood Charity Film Night: Les Misérables Thu 19 Feb 8pm . Winner of Join us for an exclusive screening of the award winning film Les Misérables ces performan g outstandin features lm fi the Globes, Golden 3 and 3 Oscars, 4 BAFTAs even be a cameo from Anne Hathaway, Hugh Jackman, and Russell Crowe. There will All profits from by our very own Mayor of Tunbridge Wells, Councillor Julian Stanyer! hospital based the evening will go to support Burrswood, an independent charitable person care in in Groombridge, offering integrated clinical and compassionate whole beautiful surroundings. Tickets will be available from the Fundraising Office at Burrswood. email fundraising@burrswood.org.uk or phone 01892 865 985. Black Tie £20 | Ticket Price includes drinks and canapés | Dress Code: Why not enjoy a snack or glass of wine? Film nights are always popular and we want to make sure you stay refreshed production. whilst watching the latest block-buster or critically-acclaimed festival enough A brand new evening menu will be available from 6pm and if this is not range to fill you, we also have popcorn, crisps, sweets, ice-cream and a huge our from choose g, quenchin needs that thirst your of homemade cakes. If it’s into the extensive wine list, Fairtrade coffee, juices and beers that you can take show with you! Our Film season is sponsored by www.bussmurton.co.uk @bussmurtonlaw 26 COMEDY Box Office: 01892 678 678 Comedy Cafe £10 8PM £12 L MEAL DEA 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. Sat 17 Jan Aisling Bea Damian Clark Elis James Fri 20 Feb Carey Marx Matt Richardson Bryan Lacey Sat 21 Mar Lloyd Griffith Jarred Christmas 3rd act TBC Sat 18 Apr Phil Nichol Jen Brister 3rd act TBC COMEDY CAFE MEAL TICKET No one expects you to laugh when you’re hungry so take advantage of our excellent value Comedy Café Meal Deal that’s a mere £2 on top of your £10 ticket. Tuck into a scrumptiously tasty burger, curry or bap with something hot in it before the show. No need to worry if you’re a vegetarian as we always make sure there’s an equally tasty option for you too. Offer ends three days before the show and Meal Deal tickets can be bought online or through the Box Office. More info on our Meal Deals 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 COMEDY 27 Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net Mark Watson: Flaws Fri 23 Jan 8pm Following a sell-out run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, multi award-winning Mark Watson will be embarking on a 65 date national tour this autumn, marking his ten year anniversary in comedy. Combining his award winning wit with thought provoking insights, Watson finds that as humans, despite our lack of perfection and poor decisionmaking, we’re pretty spectacular. He may not have all the answers to life’s most serious questions, but Flaws is sure to both humour and touch every generation of comedy fan. £17 Sara Pascoe Vs History Fri 30 Jan 7.30pm Sara Pascoe, star of Stand Up For the Week and Campus (C4), Live at the Apollo, QI, Never Mind The Buzzcocks, Mock The Week and Twenty Twelve (BBC) presents her first ever UK tour show. With a comedy brain that leaps from stimulating arguments onto abstract confabulation with lumpy doses of openness, honesty and earnestness, Sara shares her romantic history, existential theory and cultural insights. An exhilarating, deeply satisfying show The Times £15 (£14) £12 Our Comedy season is sponsored by 28 COMEDY box Office: 01892 678 678 John Shuttleworth: A Wee Ken To Remember Thu 12 Feb 8pm A hilarious new show from the king of retro and old-school England featuring onstage phone calls to Ken and Mary, plus musical interludes performed on John’s Yamaha organ with built-in auto accompaniment. Old favourites like, Two Margarines and I Can’t Go Back To Savoury Now, will nestle alongside newer ditties - Visiting Time, Midweek and the rocknroll footstomper, Early Tea. Sheffield’s funniest man The Times £17.50 Mark Thomas: Cuckcooed Sat 14 Feb 8pm Following a total sell-out Edinburgh Fringe run once again, one of comedy’s elder statesmen and all-round arty mischiefmaker embarks on his 8th nationwide tour this autumn with a comedy of betrayal. Mark Thomas tells his true story of how Britain’s biggest arms manufacturer, BAE Systems, came to spy on a comedian in this five star, multi-ward winning, critically acclaimed tale of hubris, planes, demos and undercover deceit. A brilliantly crafted hour… beautiful and heartfelt Metro £16 (£15) £13 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 COMEDY 29 Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net Jo Caulfield: Uninformed Opinions Fri 6 Mar 8pm Uninformed Opinions is pure stand-up comedy. This is the show for anyone who has ever wanted to scream: “Please shut up - YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT YOU’RE TALKING ABOUT!” Audiences can expect razor-sharp observations and scandalous one-liners as Jo Caulfield shares her opinions on everything from women who always pick the wrong partner and men who continually quote gangster films, to families arguing on trains and the growth of passive-aggressive corporate friendliness. £15 (£14) £13 Andrew Lawrence: Reasons To Kill Yourself Fri 13 Mar 8pm He’s been on BBC1’s Live at the Apollo, BBC3’s Edinburgh Comedy Fest Live and a regular on Channel 4’s Stand-Up For The Week. He’s had three series of his own show on BBC Radio 4. He’s a double Edinburgh Comedy Award nominee. Yet none of that rubbish has brought him any joy. Come and laugh in his stupid face at his disappointing life and some amusing thoughts he’s cobbled together about how awful the world is. £15 (£14) £13 Arthur Smith: At Your Service Sat 11 Apr 8pm Join comedian, writer, broadcaster and all-round British institution Arthur Smith and bask in an evening of laughter and off the wall humour with one of the ‘alternative comedians’ who shook up the world of light entertainment in the nineteen eighties and nineties. Expect an evening of sublime playfulness, crammed with jokes, anecdotes, short stories, poems, songs and readings from his recently published memoir My Name Is Daphne Fairfax which has won praise from literary critics. £16 (£15) £13 Our Comedy season is sponsored by 30 CHILDREN & YOUTH Box Office: 01892 678 678 30 Trinity Youth TheatrE company WORKSHOPS ARTS AWARDS Did you know that Trinity Youth Theatre also runs an Art Award programme? Would you like to complete a Bronze or Silver arts award in a fun, informal setting with like-minded young people? Why not join our Arts Award Café group starting February? The Café group meet on Wednesday evenings between 4pm and 6:30pm during term time. More information on Trinity’s Youth Theatre Company on page 44 For more information on Youth Theatre please contact Bethan on 01892 500 673 or bethan@trinitytheatre.net CHILDREN & YOUTH Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net 31 TYTC Audition Technique Course Sat 17 Jan | Sat 24 Jan | Sat 31 Jan | 2pm – 5pm Ages 11+ This course is for young actors who wish to gain the sort of experience that will strengthen their chances of completing an audition with success and to the best of their ability. It will focus on audition speeches, performance, an insight into the audition process and what casting agents look for. As we’re entering audition season for NYT, drama schools and scholarships, there’s no better time than the present to get yourself prepared. TYTC Stage Combat Course 18 – 19 Feb | 10am – 4pm Ages 13+ For the first time ever, Trinity Youth Theatre Company is giving you the opportunity to kick-ass like a pro. This two-day intensive workshop will teach you the basics of hand-to-hand stage combat, creating your own fight sequence inspired by some of the greatest action films of our time. You’ll even get to take home a DVD of your work. What are you waiting for? You could have your vengeance, in this life or the next. TYTC Stop Motion Animation Course Wed 18 – Fri 20 Feb | 10am – 4pm Ages 10+ Ever wanted to make your own film, but didn’t know where to start? Or do you like to make ordinary objects come to life? Back by popular demand, our three-day course will teach you the basics of storytelling, production and stop motion animation. All involved will receive a DVD of their work as well as having their films showcased on our YouTube channel. Don’t miss the chance to take part in this fantastic and unique cinematic opportunity! TYTC Puppet-Making Course 8 – 9 Apr | 10am – 4pm Ages 10+ Want to create a puppet? Then why not come along to our puppet-making workshop. Lucy Bailey is a professional puppet maker, who will show you the strings in this unique two-day course. You will even walk away with a creation or two of your own. An opportunity to give things a life of their own, this course will tap into your creativity in a new and exciting way as well as looking at movement, construction and aesthetics. TYTC Short Film Course 15 – 17 Apr | 10am – 4pm Ages 11+ Our Children’s season is sponsored by Create and star in your own short film, in this exciting and unique three-day short film course! Taught by professional film maker Samuel Marlow, in a small team, you will be taught the basics of story boarding, script writing and filming, as well as creating your own short film. You will even receive a DVD of your work, which will also be broadcast on our Trinity Youth Theatre Youtube channel. 32 CHILDREN & YOUTH Box Office: 01892 678 678 Ages 4+ The Happy Prince & The Selfish Giant Cat’s Grin Theatre Company Sun 1 Feb 2.30pm Two enchanting stories from Oscar Wilde that he originally wrote for his own children celebrating the spirits of kindness, generosity and self-sacrifice wrapped in the warmth of true friendship. The Cat’s Grin Theatre Company presents the classic tales of The Happy Prince and The Selfish Giant with a daring mix of comedy, pathos and multiple inflatable hammers. As ever in a Cat’s Grin show, there will be lots of audience participation. £7 David Wood’s The Gingerbread Man Storytime Sun 15 Feb 2.20pm David Wood - actor, author and playwright - presents a storytelling version of his much-loved play/book/TV series The Gingerbread Man. Set on a Welsh Dresser featuring Herr Von Cuckoo, Mr Salt, Miss Pepper, The Old (Tea) Bag, Sleek the Mouse and The Gingerbread Man, this is an absolute treat from the playwright of Trinity Theatre’s popular production of Roald Dahls’ BFG (2013). The perfect children’s play Time Out The national children’s dramatist The Times Ages £7 Get connected: @trinitytheatre 4+ facebook.com/trinitytheatre CHILDREN & YOUTH Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net Ages 3+ Mrs McMoon’s Teaparty Worboys Productions Sun 15 Mar 2.30pm You have been cordially invited to Mrs McMoon’s house for an entertaining tea party. Please bring mischief, surprise and laughter. Singing flowers, scrumulumptious biscuits and a Scottish jig are all just a door knock away. Through the medium of immersive, engaging and interactive storytelling, let a sweet old lady take you by the hand to explore a world of brave and daring adventures. This was storytelling at its purest and most comforting FringeReview £7 The Sword In The Stone Image Musical Theatre Sun 29 Mar 2.30pm Ages 4+ The Arthurian legends have excited children and adults for centuries. The mystical story of the Sword in the Stone follows the life of Arthur, a young squire destined to become king. Guided by Merlin, he has many adventures culminating in him successfully pulling the sword from the stone and unwittingly fulfilling the legend’s prophecy. This show requires the participation of the whole audience as the chorus and ten children to play small parts in the production. Ages 5+ £8 Ages 5+ Signor Baffo Worboys Productions Sun 12 Apr 2.30pm An interactive children’s show, Signor Baffo opens his cafe to children aged 5+. There’s chaos in the kitchen when Signor Baffo is left in charge. Expect plates-full of fun, with generous helpings of silliness, mischief and adventure. What’s the best way to mix meatballs with spaghetti? How do you make a chicken lay an egg, and how does a sausage roll? All is revealed in the charming culinary chaos of Signor Baffo’s kitchen. £7 Our Children’s season is sponsored by HAVE A KI DS PART Y WITH US ! MORE INFO ONL INE... 33 34 GALLERY Box Office: 01892 678 678 Town and Country Foundation & Trinity Gallery Visual Arts Programme Jan-May 2015 A new year leaps into action with a season of diverse artwork in the Gallery. Town and Country Foundation are pleased to welcome you to kick off the spring season with Liam Rogers’ exciting installation combining multimedia film and photography. We are delighted to be hosting Sue Luck’s first mixed media solo installation show in February. She is known locally in Tunbridge Wells through Saltmarsh’s Art shop, but not everyone knows she is an amazing artist herself. Finally Lou Hodgkinson’s gorgeous lush and colourful paintings complete our season. Her beautiful designs grace any wall in style. With painting, etching, drawing, making and video and photography to be encountered in the work of these three artists, we hope you will drop in and be enchanted in the gallery this spring. For further information please do feel free to contact jane.visualarts@gmail.com Liam Rogers Gradient Blues Tue 13 Jan - Sat 14 Feb Gradient Blues is a multimedia installation about a moment of uncertainty. Are you playing in the sea or drowning in it? Liam Rogers creates experiential installations that merge photography, video, sound, music and text. www.liamrogers.com Sue Luck Oddities Tue 17 Feb - Sat 14 Mar Sue Luck’s work explores ideas around the yearning for oddities. She says of her work “I am roused by the concept of investigating a moment of sensory satisfaction potentially derived from the broken, the distorted, the deviated. I don’t need the moment to be analysed or categorised. It is enough to sense it, produce it and move on.” Get connected: @trinitytheatre facebook.com/trinitytheatre Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net Shona Master Colour and Form Tue 17 Mar - Sat 28 Mar Shona Master did a mixed medium degree course at Brighton Polytechnic (wood,metal,ceramics and plastic) majoring in ceramics and metalwork. For the past 30 years she has worked as a self employed decorator whilst continuing to create artworks in variuos new mediums. This exhibition is inspired by her trip to New Zealand and Australia in February/March 2014. In it she uses wood and print to create abstract works of natural formations. Lou Hodgkinson Fuelled by Colour Tue 31st March – Sat 26th April Lou Hodgkinson studied Graphic design and illustration at Medway College of Art. Colours and patterns inspired by our surroundings and everyday influences are especially prevalent in her artwork. The designs she produces are a result of their relationship with shape, space, form and the visual impact and effect they have on themselves and us. www.facebook.com/studiolouart Guy Allen Colouring In: An exhibition of contemporary illustration Tue 28 Apr - Sat 9 May A strikingly vibrant exhibition, Colouring In showcases new work from a creative who has forged a successful career creating images for the global magazine industry. Having spent twenty years seamlessly shifting between the fields of illustration and graphic design, this collection of entirely new pieces brings the two disciplines together in an exploration of pattern, shape and colour, and provides a snapshot into the world of contemporary digital image making. GALLERY 35 TRINITY BAR & CAFE New Menus Available Monday-Saturday 12-3pm (Lunch) New Season, New Food! Our fresh and exciting lunch menu has had an update, everything is still made in house by our fair hands and we’ve kept the most popular Trinity Classics for you. If lunchtime just makes you want more, then don’t worry because we’ve revamped our evening menu too. Evening menu is available for film screenings and selected dates throughout the season. To check about changes to the menu please see our website where you can download a copy of the menu to whet your appetite. Meal Deals Our monthly Meal Deal menus are available on all evening theatre events MondaySaturday. Treat yourself to a delicious two course meal before the show, you can even upgrade to a third course on the night for only an extra £2. For more details of menus and when they are available please see our website. Did You Know..? Our coffee is 100% Arabica, Fairtrade and Delicious and our staff are specially trained barristas We can bake cakes for your special occasion, anything from a banana loaf to a triple layer Victoria Sponge with your message iced on the top You can order interval drinks at the bar before a show starts and skip the queue We stock gluten free cakes and cookies We can cater for large groups for meals, drinks or canapés before a show. This is a great idea for birthdays or if you just want to treat yourself and friends to an evening full of fun And for when the weather brightens up we have a beautiful garden for you to sit and enjoy the Spring Sunshine in For more information about any of the above, please ask at the café, see the website or contact us at FOH@trinitytheatre.net or 01892 500676 WEEKLY OFFERS! Coffee or Tea and any slice of cake for only £2.95 Mon-Sat 3-6pm 15% off a bottle of wine when purchased between 5-7pm We look forward to seeing you all soon! 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… Join The New Friends Scheme 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. 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Make A Donation Want to donate a little more or a little less? A Donation to Trinity can be made easily online, via the Box Office or by post with the adjacent form. 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 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. 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Please contact me about other fundraising opportunities Signature: Date: Please post this form & cheque to: Trinity Theatre, Church Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN1 1JP Please make cheque payable to TTAC 40 INFORMATION box Office: 01892 678 678 BOOKING INFORMATION PROGRAMME Box Office opening hours: Mon - Sat 10am to 3pm, and 1 hour before performances. Tickets can be purchased in person, or over the phone* on 01892 678 678 during Box Office opening times. Tickets are available online* at www.trinitytheatre.net All information is correct at the time of going to press but the management reserves the right to alter or cancel an event without prior notice. 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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. This brochure is available in large print | Please ring the Box Office to request your copy DIARY 41 Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net Fri 2 Sun 11 Sun 11 Sat 17 Jan Jan Jan Jan Interstellar National Gallery NT Encore: JOHN TYTC Audition Technique Workshop Sat 17 Sun 18 Sun 18 Sun 18 Tue 20 Wed 21 Thu 22 Fri 23 Sat 24 Sat 24 Sat 24 Sat 24 Sun 25 Sun 25 Tue 27 Wed 28 Thu 29 Fri 30 Sat 31 Sat 31 Sun 1 Sun 1 Sun 1 Tue 3 Wed 4 Thu 5 Fri 6 Sat 7 Sun 8 Sun 8 Tue 10 Wed 11 Thu 12 Fri 13 Sat 14 Sun 15 Sun 15 Sun 15 Mon 16 Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Comedy Café The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 The Way He Looks Fury Violette Leviathan NT Live: Treasure Island Mark Watson: Flaws TYTC Audition Technique Workshop Paddington Pride Nightcrawler The Skeleton Twins Bolshoi: Swan Lake The Imitation Game Stations Of The Cross ROH Cinema: Andrea Chenier Sara Pascoe vs History TYTC Audition Technique Workshop MEAL DEAL The Complete History of Comedy (Abridged) MEAL DEAL The Happy Prince and The Selfish Giant CitizenFour The Homesman My Old Lady Winter Sleep The Turn of the Screw Richard Navarro Jo Christie Dance Showcase Jo Christie Dance Showcase Me, Myself And Mum St. Vincent RSC Live: Love’s Labour’s Lost MEAL DEAL MEAL DEAL MEAL DEAL MEAL DEAL John Shuttleworth: A Wee Ken to Remember Elizabeth I: Virgin on the Ridiculous Mark Thomas: Cuckooed David Wood’s The Gingerbreadman Storytelling Electricty Get On Up The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies MEAL DEAL 7pm 6pm 3pm 2pm P17 P17 P4 P31 8pm 2pm 5pm 8pm 2pm | 7.30pm 7.30pm 7pm 8pm 2pm 2pm 5pm 8pm 8pm 3pm 11am | 2pm | 8pm 8pm 7.15pm 7.30pm 2pm 8pm 2.30pm 5pm 8pm 11am | 2pm | 8pm 7pm 8pm 8pm 7pm 2.30pm 8pm 11am | 2pm | 8pm 7pm 8pm 8pm 8pm 2.30pm 5pm 8pm 2pm P26 P17 P17 P17 P17 P18 P4 P27 P31 P18 P18 P18 P18 P11 P18 P19 P12 P27 P31 P6 P32 P19 P19 P19 P19 P6 P13 P13 P13 P19 P20 P5 P28 P7 P28 P32 P20 P20 P20 Trinity Theatre | Church Road | Tunbridge Wells | Kent | TN1 1JP 42 DIARY box Office: 01892 678 678 Mon 16 Tue 17 Tue 17 Wed 18 Wed 18 Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb The Grandmaster8pmP20 Annie2pmP20 Kon-Tiki8pmP21 TYTC Stage Combat Workshop10amP31 TYTC Stop Motion Workshop10amP31 Wed 18 Thu 19 Thu 19 Thu 19 Fri 20 Fri 20 Sat 21 Tue 24 Wed 25 Thu 26 Fri 27 Sat 28 Sun 1 Sun 1 Tue 3 Wed 4 Thu 5 Fri 6 Sat 7 Sun 8 Sun 8 Tue 10 Wed 11 Thu 12 Fri 13 Sat 14 Sun 15 Sun 15 Tue 17 Wed 18 Thu 19 Sat 21 Sat 21 Sun 22 Sun 22 Tue 24 Wed 25 Thu 26 Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar Mar MEAL DEAL NT Encore: Treasure Island7pmP4 TYTC Stage Combat Workshop10amP31 TYTC Stop Motion Workshop10amP31 Burrswood Charity Film Night: Les Miserables8pmP25 TYTC Stop Motion Workshop10amP31 MEAL DEAL Comedy Café8pmP26 Theatre Local & Live Sessions8pm P10 MEAL DEAL And Then There Were None7.30pmP3 MEAL DEAL And Then There Were None2.30pm | 7.30pm P3 MEAL DEAL And Then There Were None7.30pmP3 MEAL DEAL And Then There Were None7.30pmP3 MEAL DEAL And Then There Were None2.30pm | 7.30pm P3 Exodus: Gods And Kings7.30pmP21 ROH Cinema: Der fliegende Holländer2pmP12 Unbroken2pm | 7.30pm P21 MEAL DEAL RSC Live: Love’s Labour’s Won7pmP5 The Old Dance School8pmP14 Jo Caulfield: Uninformed Opinions8pmP29 MEAL DEAL Dining in with Fawlty Towers7.30pmP7 Birdman8pmP21 Bolshoi: Romeo & Juliet3pm P11 P21 Foxcatcher2pm | 7.30pm ENO: La Traviata7.30pmP14 NT Live: Behind the Beautiful Forevers7pmP5 MEAL DEAL Andrew Lawrence: Reasons To Kill Yourself 8pmP29 Jekyll and Hyde8pmP8 MEAL DEAL Mrs McMoon’s Tea Party2.30pmP33 Testament Of Youth5pm | 8pmP21 ROH Cinema: Swan Lake7.15pmP12 Big Eyes11am | 2pm | 8pm P22 Withnail & I8pmP22 Comedy Café8pmP26 MEAL DEAL Crash Bang Wallop!11amP15 Amour Fou8pmP22 Gems Concert3pmP15 The Theory Of Everything 11am | 2pm | 8pm P22 A Most Violent Year8pmP22 George Harrison: All Things Must Pass8pmP16 Music & Dance Comedy Film Children & Youth DIARY 43 Book Online: www.trinitytheatre.net Fri 27 Sat 28 Sun 29 Sun 29 Mar Mar Mar Mar Teechers Local & Live Sessions The Sword in the Stone Whiplash Tue 31 Wed 1 Sat 4 Sat 4 Sun 5 Sun 5 Mon 6 Mon 6 Tue 7 Tue 7 Wed 8 Wed 8 Wed 8 Thu 9 Fri 10 Sat 11 Sun 12 Sun 12 Mon 13 Tue 14 Wed 15 Wed 15 Thu 16 Thu 16 Fri 17 Fri 17 Sat 18 Sun 19 Sun 19 Tue 21 Wed 22 Wed 22 Fri 24 Sat 25 Tue 28 Wed 29 Thu 30 Fri 1 Sat 2 Mar Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr Apr May May Love Is Strange ROH Cinema: Rise and Fall of the City... Shaun The Sheep Movie The Woman In Black: Angel of Death Suite Française Wild Into The Woods Suite Française Wild Into The Woods TYTC Puppet-Making Workshop Big Hero 6 School Of Babel TYTC Puppet Making Workshop Inspector Morse: House of Ghosts Arthur Smith: At Your Service The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Signor Baffo Shaun The Sheep Movie Trash TYTC Short Film Project Workshop The Duke Of Burgundy TYTC Short Film Project Workshop NT Live: The Hard Problem TYTC Short Film Project Workshop MEAL DEAL MEAL DEAL MEAL DEAL The Mirabai Project presents Chrysanthemums Comedy Café Life Of Riley Bolshoi: Ivan The Terrible Still Alice Pelo Malo “We Fainted Alternately On The Sofa”... Lysistrata Local & Live Sessions Donkey’s Years Donkey’s Years Donkey’s Years Donkey’s Years Donkey’s Years MEAL DEAL MEAL DEAL MEAL MEAL MEAL MEAL MEAL DEAL DEAL DEAL DEAL DEAL 8pm 8pm 2.30pm 6pm P8 P10 P33 P22 11am | 2pm | 8pm 7.15pm 2pm 8pm 3pm 7pm 3pm 7pm 2pm 8pm 10am 2pm 8pm 10am 8pm 8pm 5pm | 8pm 2.30pm 2pm 11am | 2pm | 8pm 10am 8pm 10am 7pm 10am 8pm 8pm 8pm 4pm 11am | 2pm | 8pm 8pm 2.30pm 8pm 8pm 7.30pm 2.30pm | 7.30pm 7.30pm 7.30pm 2.30pm | 7.30pm P23 P12 P23 P23 P23 P23 P23 P23 P23 P23 P31 P24 P24 P31 P9 P29 P24 P33 P23 P24 P31 P24 P31 P5 P31 P16 P26 P24 P11 P25 P25 P9 P9 P10 P3 P3 P3 P3 P3 Pricing guide: £15 (£14) £13 = Standard ticket (Concession ticket) Friends ticket Trinity Youth Theatre company Are you a creative young person who wants to mix with like-minded young people? What are you waiting for? Make Mondays More! TYTC is for 7-19 year olds with an interest in performing. Through fun and creative workshops, our participants learn theatre craft and performance skills whilst increasing their confidence. As well as this, they will develop valuable skills such as team building and leadership whilst improving communication skills. Youth theatre runs Monday nights during term time. Changelings: 7-10yrs (4.30pm – 5.30pm) Amazons: 10-12yrs (5.30pm – 6.30pm) Rude Mechanicals: 12-14yrs (6.45pm – 8pm) Athenians: 14-16yrs (8pm – 9.15pm) Shadows: 16-19yrs + experience (8.45pm – 10pm) *NEW CLASS* For more info head to www.trinitytheatre.net or contact Bethan on bethan@trinitytheatre.net or 01892 500673 More information on our Youth Theatre Company workshops on pages 30-31
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