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FRIENDS SAVE ON EVERY VISIT TO THE DUKESWe are merging our Friends and Film Club Memberships. Our Friends membership scheme is the best way to save money EVERY TIME you visit The Dukes.
Our Film Club is changing...
For as little as £3 a month, FRIENDS receive a host of Thank You Treats including ticket discounts on ALL live events and film screenings, 10% discount at our
Café Bar and the opportunity to take a glimpse behind the scenes at exclusive events.
Or for just £20 a year, you can sign up to our film only package and receive the following treats:
• 2 free cinema tickets if you sign up today (3 for concessions)
• £1 off all film tickets
• 10% discount at The Dukes Café Bar
• Priority booking for NT Live screenings
• Priority mailing of our season brochure & cinema guide
All current Film Club Memberships will be honoured as usual but if you would like to take advantage of priority booking please ensure our Box Office have your e-mail address so that we can contact you.
For more information about these changes or to sign up to either scheme call 01524 598500 or email friends@dukes-lancaster.org
CINEMA MEAL DEAL
See any film at The Dukes and enjoy a two course meal at The Borough all for just £10.50
To take advantage of this great offer, all you need to do is book your combined ticket at The Dukes Box Office in person or call 01524 598500.
Rushed for time? Use your meal voucher at The Borough another day, any time the Borough Bites menu is being served (Monday to Sunday 12pm to 6.30pm)
Booking ahead is preferred but not always essential.
To book your table contact The Borough on 01524 64170.
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Index
Back By Popular Demand 4 - 5
Journey Cafe & Film Quiz 5
Special Events 6
Transition Films 7
New Releases 8 - 13
Live By Satellite 14
How to get here 15
Calendar 16
Ticket Prices
£6.00 Full Price
£5.00 Concessions
£4.00 Under 18’s (Unless otherwise stated)
(Concessions apply to students, senior citizens, those receiving income support, people with disabilities and Friends & Film Club Members)
Box Office: 01524 598500
www.dukes-lancaster.org
Facebook: The Dukes, Lancaster
Twitter: @TheDukesTheatre
Welcome to The Dukes April
and May Cinema Guide.
Love Is All You Need
MOVIE MORNINGS11am screenings with free tea or coffee and a pastry included with your ticket. Screenings in this brochure are Spirit of ‘45 (Tuesday 9 April), Robot & Frank (Tuesday 16 April), In The House (Wednesday 1 May) and Love Is All You Need (Tuesday 21 May).
Back By Popular Demand
Thursday 4 April, 6.30pm
SIGHTSEERS (15) Dir: Ben Wheatley
2012 UK 90mins
With: Alice Lowe, Steve Oram
A uniquely British and gleefully gory
black comedy from the director of
Kill List. Tina is whisked away on a
romantic caravanning holiday by
her new boyfriend Chris. Together
they have carefully planned a tour of
Yorkshire and Cumbrian beauty spots.
But when Chris casually murders a
litterbug at the Crich Tramway Village,
his intolerance for mild anti-social
behaviour becomes dangerously
apparent.
Saturday 6 April, 8.30pm
ARGO (15) Dir: Ben Affleck
2012 USA 120mins
With: Ben Affleck, Alan Arkin
Named Best Picture at the Oscars
and the BAFTAs, Argo is a riveting,
suspense-filled thriller based on an
outlandish true story. In the wake
of the 1979 Iranian revolution, CIA
agent Tony Mendez is charged with
extracting six Americans out of
Tehran following the invasion of the
US Embassy. With traditional avenues
closed off, he concocts a plan to use a
fake Hollywood film as cover to enter
Iran.
Monday 8 to Wednesday 10 April, 2pm
QUARTET (12A) Dir: Dustin Hoffman
2012 UK 95mins
With: Maggie Smith, Billy Connolly,
Michael Gambon
Dustin Hoffman makes his directorial
debut with this tale of in-fighting and
camaraderie amongst the residents
of a retirement home for classical
musicians. Long term residents
Reggie, Wilfred and Cissy are regular
participants in an annual concert but
their preparations are thrown into
disarray when Reggie’s ex-wife
moves in.
Tickets: £5 / £4 (Conc)
Thursday 11 April, 8.30pm
SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK (15) Dir: David O. Russell
2012 USA 122mins
With: Jennifer Lawrence,
Bradley Cooper
A dark comedy based on the
acclaimed novel by Matthew Quick.
Teacher Pat is struggling to get his
life back on track after a stint in a
psychiatric hospital. He moves back
in with his long-suffering parents,
and desperately tries to rekindle his
relationship with his ex-wife. But when
he meets a mysterious widow with
problems of her own, the chance
of a brighter future suddenly
seems possible.
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Sunday 14 April, 7.30pm
AMOUR (12A) Dir: Michael Haneke
2012 Austria France 128mins
Subtitles
With: Emmanuelle Riva, Isabelle
Huppert
Michael Haneke’s masterful and
heartbreaking film which won Best
Foreign Film at this year’s Oscars.
Elderly couple George and Anne, both
retired music teachers, live a contented
life enjoying each other’s company in
Paris. However, when Anne suffers a
stroke, George must learn to cope with
caring for a wife almost transformed
by illness.
Sunday 21 April, 7.30pm
LINCOLN (12A) Dir: Steven Spielberg
2013 USA 150mins
With: Daniel Day-Lewis, Sally Field
Spielberg returns with this drama
chronicling the final months of
Abraham Lincoln’s life. As the
American Civil War continues to rage,
Lincoln struggles with the continuing
carnage on the battlefield and fights
with many inside his own cabinet on
the decision to abolish slavery. Daniel
Day Lewis is in award-winning form
as Lincoln and is ably supported by a
superb cast that includes Tommy Lee
Jones and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
Monday 15 April 1pm onwards
JOURNEY CAFÉ In association with Age UK Lancashire
and Joseph A. Jones & Co Solicitors
Are you or is someone you care for
living with dementia? The Dukes is
partnering with Age UK Lancashire
for this event for people with memory
problems and their family, though
everyone is welcome. For April we
are screening the Doris Day musical
Calamity Jane, Join us from 1pm for a
cup of tea, a pastry and a friendly chat
with the Age UK Lancashire. There will
be an interval featuring a sing-a-long.
Monday 15 April, 2pm
CALAMITY JANE (U)Dir: David Butler
1953 101mins USA
With: Doris Day
A screening specially programmed
as part of our Journey Cafe events
for people with dementia and their
families. Doris Day stars as frontier
tomboy Calamity Jane who is sent to
Chicago to bring classy Chicago stage
star Adelaide Adams back entertain to
entertain her home town of Deadwood.
Through a case of mistaken identity,
Jane brings Adelaide’s maid Katie back
instead, and she promises to make
Jane more lady-like.
Tickets: £4 (Inc. tea/coffee and a pastry)
JOURNEY CAFÉ SCREENING:
Special Events
Friday 5 April, 8.00pm
PULP FICTION (18) Dir: Quentin Tarantino
1994 USA 154mins
With: Uma Thurman, Samuel L Jackson
Time to pull out your sharpest suit for a
one of screening of Tarantino’s classic.
The lives of two mob hitmen, a boxer, a
gangster’s wife, a pair of diner bandits
and a watch with an unusual history
intertwine in four tales of violence and
redemption.
1994 Ticket Prices: £3.70 / £2.30 (Conc)
Saturday 25 May, 6.15pm
FRANKENSTEIN (PG) Dir: James Whale
1931 USA 68mins
With: Colin Clive, Mae Clarke
Screening as part of this year’s
Lancaster Unlocked which will be
themed around the Georgian era.
This iconic screen classic, based on
one of the period’s most celebrated
novels by Mary Shelley, follows
Dr Frankenstein as he assembles and
re-animates a creature from dead
tissue. Upon success Frankenstein
rejects his creation, who becomes
an angry outcast hunted by the
community. Look out for Lancaster
Unlocked events at
www.lancasterunlocked.co.uk
Thursday 30 May, 7.30pm
THE STONE ROSES: MADE OF STONE PLUS SATELLITE Q&A WITH
SHANE MEADOWS (Cert TBC) Dir: Shane Meadows
2013 UK 180mins in total
In 2012, out of the blue, The Stone
Roses reformed and brought This Is
England filmmaker Shane Meadows
along for the ride. Meadows brings his
unique directorial style and humour to
the film, capturing the band at work
and in their everyday lives as they
rehearse for their much-anticipated
return in front of 220,000 adoring fans.
Sunday 21 April & Sunday 19 May, 8pm
FILM QUIZ In the Dukes Bar
Know your Truffaut from your
Tarantino? If you’re mad about film,
come and test your knowledge against
our questions, ranging from the plainly
obvious to the devilishly difficult.
Entry is £1 per person with a
maximum team size of 6 people.
Les Misérables
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The Dukes has partnered with Transition City Lancaster to present a day of films that explore some of contemporary society’s most pressing environmental issues. All films are priced as usual and a combined ticket for all three is available for £12 & £9 (Concessions)
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Special Events
Saturday 13 April, 2pm
CHASING ICE (12A) Dir: Jeff Orlowski
2012 USA 80mins
With: James Balog
A powerful and visually stunning
documentary exploring the changing
landscapes in the Arctic. National
Geographic photographer and
former global warming sceptic James
Balog spent years filming time lapse
photography capturing the melting
and collapse of glaciers in the Arctic.
Director Jeff Orlowski combines
these images with footage of Balog
at work and TV news clips on the
consequences of climate change,
alongside scientific and political
arguments from both sides of
the debate.
Saturday 13 April, 6.20pm
TRASHED (12A) Dir: Candida Brady
2013 USA 100mins
With: Jeremy Irons
Jeremy Irons sets out to discover
the extent that waste impacts on the
environment as well as the human cost
it can have. Trashed follows Irons as he
travels across the globe to beautiful
destinations tainted by pollution, from
Lebanon, where sandy beaches are
now ‘Trash Mountains’, to Vietnam,
where waste problems cause birth
defects. The documentary examines
statistics and images that reveal the
dangerous consequences of our
global consumption.
Saturday 13 April. 8.30pm
EVEN THE RAIN (15) Dir: Icíar Bollaín
2012 Spain Bolivia 105mins
With: Gael Garcia Bernal
An ambitious drama that parallels the
Spanish conquest of the Americas with
the 20th century spread of western
capitalism. As a director and his
crew shoot a controversial film about
Christopher Columbus in Bolivia, the
locals they are using as extras become
embroiled in protests to privatise their
water supply.
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Thursday 4 April, 8.30pm
I WISH (PG) (Kiseki)
Dir: Hirokazu Koreeda
2013 Japan 128mins Subtitles
With: Koki Maeda
A touching portrait of family life in
contemporary Japan from the director
of After Life and Still Walking. Two
brothers find themselves divided when
their parents separate and take a child
each. Attending different schools and
living in different parts of the country,
the two hatch an almost mystical plan to
reunite themselves and their parents.
Monday 8 to Wednesday 10 April
TO THE WONDER (12A)Dir: Terrence Malick
2013 USA 112mins
With: Ben Affleck, Rachel McAdams,
Javier Bardem
Terrence Malick follows up The Tree of
Life with this dreamlike story of love
and loss. Ben Affleck plays Neil, an
American who meets and falls in love
with a woman in Paris. She returns with
him to Oklahoma to be his wife but the
relationship eventually falters. As his
marriage crumbles, Neil finds himself
drifting towards a childhood love.
Saturday 6 & Tuesday 9 April
THE SPIRIT OF ’45 (U) Dir: Ken Loach
2013 UK 98mins
An impassioned documentary from
Ken Loach, about how the spirit of unity
following World War II buoyed Britain to
create a vision of a fairer society. Loach
uses archive footage from Britain’s
regional and national archives alongside
contemporary interviews to explore a
pivotal year in British history and the
post-war programme of re-building
the country.
Saturday 6 & Sunday 7 April
CLOUD ATLAS (15) Dir: Tom Tyker, Andy & Lana
Wachowski
2013 USA 172mins
With: Tom Hanks, Halle Berry
An ambitious adaption of David
Mitchell’s acclaimed novel, Cloud Atlas
weaves together inter-connected stories
that cover Cambridge in the 1930s,
interplanetary settlers far in the future,
a fascist Neo-Seoul, the slave trade,
a present day UK nursing home, and
America’s 1970’s nuclear programme.
Each segment retells the essence of
the story contained in the previous one,
suggesting that humanity almost wilfully
repeats itself through past, present
and future...
New Releases
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Monday 8 to Thursday 11 April
STOKER (18) Dir: Chain-Wook Park
2013 USA 98mins
With: Mia Wasikowska, Nicole Kidman
The first English-language film from
the director of Oldboy, Stoker is a
brooding gothic drama. After India’s
father dies, her Uncle Charlie, who
she never knew existed, comes to live
with her and her unstable mother. She
comes to suspect this mysterious,
charming man has ulterior motives
and becomes increasingly infatuated
with him.
Friday 12 & Tuesday 16 to Thursday 18 April
SIDE EFFECTS (15) Dir: Steven Soderbergh
2013 USA 106mins
With: Rooney Mara, Channing Tatum
A smart, suspenseful thriller from
Traffic director Steven Soderbergh,
and the film he claims will be his last.
Rooney Mara (the US The Girl With The
Dragon Tattoo) delivers a magnetic
performance as Emily, a troubled
young woman whose reliance on
prescription drugs has devastating
consequences.
Friday 12, Monday 15, Tuesday 16 & Thursday 18 April
BROKEN (15) Dir: Rufus Norris
2013 UK 91mins
With: Tim Roth, Cillian Murphy
An absorbing drama following a long
summer of change and upheaval
seen through the eyes of 11 year old
girl Skunk. Shortly after witnessing
a brutal beating, Skunk’s home,
neighbourhood, and school become
treacherous environments where the
happy certainties of childhood give
way to the dangers and doubts of the
adult world. Beautifully shot in a trance
like glow, Broken is one of the best
debut British films since Submarine
and boasts excellent performances
from its’ cast.
Monday 15 to Wednesday 17 April
ROBOT & FRANK (12A) Dir: Jake Schreier
2013 USA 89mins
With: Frank Langella, Susan Sarandon
Frank Langella stars as a retired
jewel thief with a failing memory in
the not-too-distant future. His two
children are tempted to place him
in a nursing home but Frank’s son
chooses a different option and buys his
father a robot butler. Initially suspect
of the machine, Frank soon turns
conspiratorial when he realises that
the robot’s skills can be useful for
more than just the housework.
New Releases
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Friday 19 & Saturday 20 April
THE PAPERBOY (15) Dir: Lee Daniels
2013 USA 107mins
With: Nicole Kidman, Matthew
McConaughey
In 60’s America reporter Ward Jansen
returns to his Flordia hometown
to argue that Hilary Van Wetter, a
convicted murderer, should be spared
the electric chair. Ward’s quest for
the truth though isn’t helped by the
prisoner himself or Van Wetter’s
unstable and insatiable fiancé.
Combining John Waters’ style kitsch
and lurid southern gothic.
Friday 19 & Thursday 25 April
SHELL (15) Dir: Scott Graham
2013 UK 90mins
With: Chloe Pirrie, Kate Dickie
Shell is a 17-year-old woman living at
a remote petrol station in the Scottish
Highlands. Apart from the infrequent
passing trade and a few regulars to
acknowledge and catch up with, her
only companion is her father Pete.
Shell’s mother deserted them years
before, leaving Pete to bring up the
girl on his own. Shell’s affection for her
dad and the lonely environs inspire
confused emotions that both have
difficulty confronting.
Saturday 20 April, 8.30pm
REALITY (15) Dir: Matteo Garrone
2013 Italy 116mins Subtitles
With: Aniello Arena
Matteo Garrone’s long-awaited follow
up to crime epic Gomorrah takes the
director to lighter territory which
will appeal to fans of Fellini and
Mid-August Lunch. Neopolitan
fishmonger Luciano dreams of fame,
so when an Italian reality television
show comes to town he auditions and
waits for his break. When no news
arrives, he becomes convinced that the
cameras are already following him and
slowly alters his daily life to entertain
his imaginary viewers.
Thursday 25 April, 8.15pm
BEYOND THE HILLS (12A) (Dupa dealuri) Dir: Christian Mungiu
2013 Romania 150mins Subtitles
With: Cosmina Stratan
Cristian Mungiu’s first full-length
feature since 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2
Days is inspired by a real-life case
of a tragic exorcism attempt in rural
Romania. Alina returns to Romania
from a life in Germany to persuade
her life-long friend to leave her life
as a novice nun, only for Alina’s own
physical and emotional health to
deteriorate alarmingly.
New Releases
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Friday 26 to Sunday 28 April & Wednesday 1 May
GOOD VIBRATIONS (15)Dir: Lisa Barros D’Sa & Glenn Leyburn
2013 Ireland UK 103mins
With: Richard Dormer, Jodie Whittaker
Can pop music change the world?
Terri Hooley believes it can. In 70’s
Belfast, whilst all his friends pick sides
and take up arms, Terri opens a record
shop in Europe’s most bombed half
mile. There he is introduced to Ireland’s
burgeoning punk scene and discovers
new talent like The Undertones.
Friday 26, Saturday 27 April & Wednesday 1 May
IN THE HOUSE (15) (Dans La Maison)
Dir: François Ozon
2013 France 105mins Subtitles
With: Kristin Scott Thomas,
Fabrice Luchini
François Ozon follows the camp of
Potiche with this thriller about the
power of storytelling. Weary literature
teacher Germain finds himself enlivened
by talented student Claude, who
infiltrates the middle-class family
of classmate Ralph for a writing
assignment. Germain and his art curator
wife are soon transfixed; critically
examining the merits of what might
be a genius work of naturalism, a class
satire, or something else entirely...
Part One: Monday 29 April Part Two: Thursday 2 May
GANGS OF WASSEYPUR (18) Dir: Anurag Kashyap
2013 India 180mins each part
With: Manoj Bjpayee
An exhilarating Indian epic, told in two
parts, which charts 50 years of three
warring crime families. Over its two
parts, the film charts the rise, fall and
rise again of a criminal empire in a
cycle of violence, death and betrayal
that’s as riveting as it is believable.
This is cinema at its’ most thrilling.
Give it a chance and you’ll never look
at Bollywood the same way again.
Combined ticket also available £10 / £8 (Conc)
Friday 3 & Sunday 5 May
TRANCE (15) Dir: Danny Boyle
2013 UK 101mins
With: James McAvoy, Rosario Dawson
Fresh from his success at the Olympics,
Danny Boyle returns to filmmaking
with this twisty heist thriller. James
McAvoy stars as an art auctioneer who
double crosses a group of criminals
during an art heist. When he suffers
amnesia following a head injury he is
forced to consult a hypnotherapist,
dragging her into a game of multiple
betrayals and buried memories.
New Releases
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Sunday 12 & Tuesday 14 May
A LATE QUARTET (15)Dir: Yaron Zilberman
2013 USA 105mins
With: Catherine Keener, Phillip
Seymour Hoffman
After 25 years of success, a tight-knit
classical string quartet slowly begins
to unravel. Peter, the cellist and oldest
member, decides to retire after learning
that he has Parkinson’s disease. For
the others, the announcement proves
a catalyst for letting their hidden
resentments come to the surface.
All this threatens to tear the group
apart, even as they prepare for one
last performance of the piece they are
famous for.
Tuesday 14 May, 8.30pm
THE GATEKEEPERS (Cert - TBC) Dir: Dror Moreh
2013 Israel 95mins Subtitles
An Oscar nominated documentary
featuring interviews with all the
surviving former heads of Shin Bet, the
Israeli security agency whose activities
and membership are closely held state
secrets. Riveting and uncompromising,
The Gatekeepers offers an insight
into the political decisions and moral
complexities involved in one of the
longest running conflicts of our times.
Monday 20, Tuesday 21 & Thursday 23 May
THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES (15) Dir: Derek Cianfrance
2013 USA 140mins
With: Ryan Gosling, Bradley Cooper
Ryan Gosling re-teams with his Blue
Valentine director for this atmospheric,
multi-generational crime drama.
Echoing his performance in Drive,
Gosling stars as stunt rider and
habitual loner Luke. Upon reuniting
with an old girlfriend he discovers that
he has a child. Determined to support
his new family but unable to, Luke
turns to robbing banks, putting him in
the sights of a dogged small time cop
who dreams of glory.
Sunday 19 to Thursday 23 May
LOVE IS ALL YOU NEED (15) (Den skaldede frisør)
Dir: Susanne Bier
2013 Denmark 116mins
With: Pierce Brosnan, Trine Dyrholm
A light-hearted romantic comedy
about love the second time around,
that blends English, Danish and a touch
of the Italian Riviera. Pierce Brosnan
stars as a testy fruit and veg mogul
preparing for his son’s marriage in Italy.
En route to the wedding, he literally
bumps in to recovering cancer sufferer
Ida who turns out to be the mother of
the bride. Can they overcome their
troubled introduction and find love?
New Releases
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Tuesday 21 & Wednesday 22 May
SPRING BREAKERS (18)Dir: Harmony Korine
2013 USA 92mins
With: Selena Gomez, James Franco
Revelling in his controversial
reputation, Harmony Korine’s latest
provocative film is sure to divide
opinion and inspire devotion and
outrage in equal measure. Four college
girls land themselves in jail after
robbing a restaurant in order to fund
their spring break vacation. However,
they are not there for long when a
drug and arms dealer bails them out in
the hope that they will work for him.
Friday 24, Saturday 25, Tuesday 28 & Wednesday 29 May
PROMISED LAND (12A) Dir: Gus Van Sant
2013 USA 106mins
With: Matt Damon, Frances McDormand
A salesman for a gas company
experiences life-changing events
when a small town stands up to his
corporation. Steve Butler appears on
track for a brilliant career. At least until
his bosses send him to persuade a
small town sell the rights to the natural
gas from underneath their land, using
a method called fracking. While they
succeed, Steven is forced to face up
to the impact on the locals and their
hometown.
Friday 24, Sunday 26, Tuesday 28 & Wednesday 29 May
THE LOOK OF LOVE (18)Dir: Michael Winterbottom
2013 UK 101mins
With: Steve Coogan, Imogen Poots
Michael Winterbottom re-teams
with his 24 Hour Party People star
Steve Coogan to tell the story of
controversial entrepreneur and ‘King
of Soho’ Paul Raymond. Starting a
few adult burlesque houses, Raymond
eventually rises to become one
of Britain’s wealthiest men. As his
money and lifestyle begin to cloud
his judgement, a rift splits his family
causing Raymond to spiral out
of control.
Friday 31 May to Thursday 6 June
I’M SO EXCITED (Cert)(Los amantes pasajeros)
Dir: Pedro Almodovar
2013 Spain TBCmins Subtitles
With: Javier Camara, Antonio Banderas
Almodovar returns with this breezy
comedy reminiscent of his early
comedies such as Women on the
Verge of a Nervous Breakdown. A
group of colourful characters on a
flight to Mexico City must face the
inevitable when it is announced the
plane is suffering a severe technical
fault. In the face of danger the flight
attendants devote themselves body
and soul to the task of making the
flight as enjoyable as possible.
New Releases
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Live by Satellite National Theatre Live Bolshoi Opera
Thursday 16 May, 7pm (Live)
Sunday 26 May (Recorded Encore)
THIS HOUSE Dir: Jeremy Herrin
180mins
With: Gunnar Cauthy
It’s 1974, and the corridors of
Westminster ring with the sound of
infighting and backbiting as Britain’s
political parties battle to change the
future of the nation, whatever it takes.
James Graham’s biting, energetic and
critically acclaimed new play strips
politics down to the practical realities
of those behind the scenes who roll up
their sleeves and, on occasion, bend
the rules.
Tickets: £13 / £12 (Conc)
Thursday 13 June, 7pm
THE AUDIENCE Dir: Stephen Daldry
180mins
With: Helen Mirren
Helen Mirren reprises her Academy
Award-winning role as Queen
Elizabeth II in this highly-anticipated
West End production, broadcast as
part of National Theatre Live. Based on
a script by Peter Morgan (The Queen)
and directed by Stephen Daldry (Billy
Elliott), The Audience follows Queen
Elizabeth II in a series of imagined
meetings with Prime Ministers through
her reign, from Churchill to Cameron.
Tickets: £13 / £12 (Conc)
Sunday 12 May 4pm
ROMEO & JULIET Choreography by Yuri Grigorovich.
165mins
The internationally renowned
Bolshoi Ballet company
presents Sergei Prokofiev’s iconic
adaptation of Shakespeare’s
Romeo and Juliet, broadcast live
from Moscow. This performance
is a revival of Yuri Grigorovich’s
acclaimed 1978 production,
featuring outstanding choreography,
sumptuous costumes and some of the
composer’s most lyrical music.
Tickets: £12 / £11 (Conc)
From Tuesday 4 June
GLYNDEBOURNESUMMER SEASON 2013
We are pleased to announce that
Glyndebourne’s summer season of
Opera will be returning to our screen
this year. The first production will be
Aridane Auf Naxos by Richard Strauss
on Tuesday 4 June. Other highlights
include recorded screenings of Falstaff
and Billy Budd. Full listings can be
found on our website and will be in our
next cinema guide.
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FROM THE SOUTHLeave the M6 motorway at junction 33 and take the A6 to Lancaster. Follow
directions to the city centre and on joining the one way system, keep in the
right hand lane. You will see brown information signs for ‘Dukes Playhouse’.
FROM THE NORTHLeave the M6 motorway at junction 34 and follows signs to Lancaster.
On joining the one way system, keep in the left-hand lane and you will
see brown information signs for ‘Dukes Playhouse’.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTThe Dukes is just a few minutes walk from both Lancaster Train Station
and Bus Station.
PARKINGAmple pay and display parking is available within two minutes walk of The Dukes
– a flat evening rate applies after 6pm. Bike racks are located on Moor Lane, close
to The Dukes.
CAR PARKING SPACES for blue badge holders can usually be reserved in
advance.
ACCESSWheelchair spaces are available and access to the auditorium, Box Office and bar
is via the alley to the left of the main entrance. Please note that the surface of the
alley is cobbled. There is a doorbell by the ramp if the door is not open.
FACILITIES FOR DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING PATRONS Infra red sound systems are available to amplify sound via a personal headset.
Headsets can be booked in advance from Box Office. Selected film screenings in
our programme are subtitled for hard of hearing patrons. Guide dogs and Hearing
Dogs are welcome.
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NT L
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