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FRIENDS SAVE ON EVERY VISIT TO THE DUKESOur 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
• £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 [email protected]
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 School Dinners menu is being served (Monday to Sunday 12noon - 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
New French Cinema 4 - 5
Live By Satellite 6 - 7
Specials & One Offs 8
New Releases 9 - 14
How to get here 15
Calendar 16
Ticket Prices
£6.00 Full Price
£5.00 Concessions
£4.00 Under 18’s
(Concessions apply to those in full time education, senior citizens, those receiving income support, people with disabilities and Friends & Film Friends members)
Box Office: 01524 598500
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Welcome to The Dukes June
and July Cinema Guide.
The Great Gatsby
MOVIE MORNINGS11am screenings with free tea or coffee and a pastry included with your ticket. Screenings in this brochure are The Great Gatsby (Tuesday 9 July), Behind the Candelabra (Tuesday 16 July) and Renoir (Tuesday 30 July).
New French Cinema
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This summer The Dukes presents a season of French Cinema. We’ll be showing a selection of the best contemporary French films across a range of genres, from both established filmmakers and up-and-coming new talent.
Saturday 1 & Monday 3 June
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 superbly controlled
and witty drama about the power
of storytelling. For his literature
assignment, student Claude Garcia
writes long, fantastical accounts of
weekends in the company of his
friend’s middle-class family. Gradually,
his weary teacher Germain becomes
mesmerised by his work and the two
form a strange bond.
Wednesday 5 & Thursday 6 June
OUR CHILDREN (15)
(À perdre la raison)Dir: Joachim Lafosse
2013 France 111mins Subtitles
With: Tahar Rahim, Émilie Dequenne
Like millions of other couples, Mounir
and Murielle fall in love, marry and
have children. But unlike others they
agree to move in to the home of
Mounir’s adoptive father, Dr Pinget.
As the couple’s family grows, so does
the tension between Murielle and the
Doctor. Feeling increasingly alone and
unstable, Murielle ultimately abandons
all reason and can see only one way
out of her nightmare.
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Friday 14, Monday 17 &
Tuesday 18 June
SOMETHING IN THE AIR (15)
(Après mai) Dir: Oliver Assayas
2013 France 122mins Subtitles
With: Clément Métayer
Celebrated filmmaker Oliver Assayas
returns with this atmospheric and
loosely autobiographical tale of
political upheaval in 60s and 70s
France. In 1971 teenager Gilles attempts
to balance his artistic ambitions with
his growing political idealism. When
unrest boils over on the streets of Paris
he spends the summer in Italy in a
haze of activism, chaotic parties and
romantic longing.
Friday 21 & Monday 24 to
Thursday 27 June
POPULAIRE (12A) Dir: Régis Roinsard
2013 France 111mins Subtitles
With: Romain Duris, Bérénice Bejo
A sparkling romantic comedy that
combines the wit and charm of
The Artist with the vintage style of
1950s Hollywood romances. In 1958
Normandy, 21-year-old Rose applies
to be a secretary. The interview is
disastrous but she discovers that she
can type at an extraordinary speed.
Awakening a dormant sports fan in
her prospective employer, Rose is
challenged to win the job by entering
a speed-typing competition.
Friday 28 June to Thursday 4 July (Except Sunday 30 June)
THERESE DESQUEYROUX (12A) Dir: Claude Milller
2013 France 110mins Subtitles
With: Audrey Tautou, Gilles Lellouche
Audrey Tautou stars as a bored housewife
in 1920s France, whose suffocating
marriage to an arrogant landowner
inspires her to a fatal bid for freedom, in
the late director Claude Miller’s adaptation
of a novel by François Mauriac. After her
best friend begins a passionate love affair,
Thérèse starts to understand the limits of
her existence. Yearning for a bohemian
life she plans her escape after discovering
that her husband’s daily heart medicine
contains arsenic.
Saturday 27 July to Thursday 1 August
RENOIR (Cert TBC) Dir: Yaron Zilberman
2013 France 111mins Subtitles
With: Michel Bouquet, Christa Theret
A lavishly filmed account of the
relationship between French
Impressionist painter Renoir, his muse
Andrée and his son - future filmmaker
Jean Renoir. In the summer of 1915
Jean returns home to recover after
being wounded in World War I. He
finds his father fixating on his beautiful
muse who, in turn, finds herself
attracted to the injured young soldier.
Thursday 13 June, 7pm (Live)Saturday 15, Sunday 16 & Saturday 22 June (Encores)
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 6 October, 7pm
OTHELLO (RECORDED) Dir: Nicholas Hytner TBCmins
With: Adrian Lester, Rory Kinner
Adrian Lester takes the title role
in Shakespeare’s classic tragedy,
playing opposite Rory Kinnear, whose
recent appearances at the National
include Hamlet and The Last of the
Haussmans.
Please note that due to performances
of our own production scheduled for
the same day we are not able to screen
the live satellite broadcast of Othello.
This screening will be a recording of
the broadcast.
Tickets: £13 / £12 (Conc)
Tuesday 4 June, 7pm
ARIADNE AUF NAXOS Dir: Katharina Thoma 165mins Subtitles
With: Thomas Allen
The 2013 Festival opens with a new
production of this compelling and
intricately crafted collaboration
between composer Richard Strauss
and writer Hugo von Hofmannsthal.
The kernel of the story is a clash
between two different types of
dramatic performance, as represented
by a troupe of comic artists led by
the irrepressible Zerbinetta, and the
seriousness of the classical myth of
Ariadne.
All Glyndebourne Tickets: £13 / £12 (Conc) / £10 (Friends Members)
Thursday 20 June, 7pm
FALSTAFF (RECORDED) Dir: Richard Jones 185mins Subtitles
With: Christopher Purves
This revival of the production
by Richard Jones, first seen at
Glyndebourne in 2009, places the
action of Verdi’s take on Shakespeare’s
John Falstaff firmly in Windsor with
recognisably English characters.
“It is not easy to be fresh in Verdi’s final
and frequently performed masterpiece,
but Glyndebourne succeeds
triumphantly.” - The Sunday Telegraph
Book tickets for all the Glyndebourne screenings at the same time and get the sixth ticket free.
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Live by Satellite National Theatre Live Glyndebourne Opera
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Thursday 11 July, 7pm
LE NOZZE DI FIGARO (RECORDED) Dir: Michael Grandage 225mins
Subtitles
With: Sally Matthews
This production of Mozart’s Le Nozze
di Figaro brings together two thrilling
artistic talents in director Michael
Grandage and Glyndebourne’s Music
Director Robin Ticciati. Rising British
soprano Sally Matthews made her
Glyndebourne Festival debut as the
Countess alongside Italian baritone
Vito Priante in his debut as Figaro.
Thursday 25 July, 6.15pm
HIPPOLYTE ET ARICIE Dir: Jonathan Kent 225mins Subtitles
With: Ed Lyon
Hippolyte et Aricie was Rameau’s first
work for the stage, written when he
was nearly 50. It is also Glyndebourne’s
first opera by Rameau and will strike
audiences, as it did in Paris in 1733,
with its richness of invention. This
production reunites conductor William
Christie, director Jonathan Kent and
designer Paul Brown.
Tuesday 6 August, 7.15pm
DON PASQUALE Dir: Mariame Clément 165mins
Subtitles
With: Alessandro Corbelli
Don Pasquale is a man no longer in the
first flush of youth who nonetheless
hopes to marry and produce an heir,
being dissatisfied with the current
holder of that position, his nephew
Ernesto. The plot thickens, twists and
turns from this point as Pasquale’s
supposed friend, Doctor Malatesta,
assists Ernesto in a complex and
increasingly vindictive deception.
Thursday 22 August, 7pm
BILLY BUDD Dir: Michael Grandage 205mins
With: John Mark Ainsley
This year marks the centenary of
the birth of Benjamin Britten. His
powerfully dramatic opera is set on
board a British man of war during
the Napoleonic wars, with discipline
brutally enforced and danger of
attack ever present, and is powerfully
evoked in this production by Michael
Grandage.
“As good as opera can get.”
- The Independent on Sunday
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Friday 14 June, 8.30pm
LEAF FESTIVAL (Cert TBC) Dir: Various TBCmins
The Dukes is partnering with Lancaster
University’s film society to present
this collection of short films made by
students in the society.
All Tickets: £3
Friday 28 June, 8.30pm
FEAR AND LOATHING IN LAS VEGAS (18) Dir: Terry Gilliam
1998 USA 118mins
With: Johnny Depp, Benicio Del Toro
Terry Gilliam’s darkly funny and
hallucinogenic adaptation of Hunter
S. Thompson’s equally crazed book.
Journalist Raoul Duke and his lawyer
head to Las Vegas to cover a sporting
event but the carload of drugs they
took care to pack causes them to get
somewhat distracted en route.
1998 Ticket Prices: £3.80 / £2.80 (Conc)
Monday 15 July, 2pm
JOURNEY CAFÉ SCREENING
THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER (U) Dir: Ernst Lubitsch
1940 USA 99mins
With: James Stewart
The Dukes is partnering with Age UK
Lancashire to screen films for people
with memory problems and their families
- everyone is welcome. For July we are
screening The Shop Around the Corner
about two shop employees who can’t
stand each other but are unknowingly
falling in love as penpals. There will be an
interval featuring a sing-a-long as well.
Tickets: £4 (Inc. Tea/Coffee and a pastry)
Sunday 23 June & Sunday 21 July, 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.
Special Events and One Off Screenings
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Saturday 1 to Thursday 6 June (Except Tuesday 4)
I’M SO EXCITED (15)
(Los amantes pasajeros) Dir: Pedro Almodovar
2013 Spain 90mins Subtitles
With: Javier Camara, Antonio Banderas
Almodovar returns with this breezy
comedy reminiscent of his earlier
films 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 that 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.
Friday 7 to Wednesday 12 June, Saturday 6 & Tuesday 9 July
THE GREAT GATSBY (12A) Dir: Baz Luhrmann
2013 USA Australia 145mins
With: Leonardo DiCaprio, Carey
Mulligan
A glamorous, all star adaptation of
F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel from
Baz Luhrmann, the director of Romeo
& Juliet and Moulin Rouge. In jazz-era
New York, Nick Carraway, a young
Midwesterner now living on Long
Island, finds himself fascinated by the
mysterious past and lavish lifestyle
of his neighbour, the nouveau riche
Jay Gatsby. He is drawn into Gatsby’s
circle, becoming a witness to obsession
and tragedy.
Monday 17 & Wednesday 19 June
THE RELUCTANT FUNDAMENTALIST (15) Dir: Mira Nair
2013 USA UK 128mins
With: Riz Ahmed, Kate Hudson
Mira Nair brings Mohsin Hamid’s
morally ambiguous novel to the screen
in this riveting thriller. Riz Ahmed is
outstanding as Changez, a young
Pakistani man chasing corporate
success in America. His glittering rise
through the Wall Street ranks come
to a halt when 9/11 embroils him in
a conflict between his desire for the
American dream and the enduring call
of his homeland.
Tuesday 18 & Wednesday 19 June
A HIJACKING (15) (Kapringen) Dir: Tobias Lindholm
2013 Denmark 100mins Subtitles
With: Johan Philip Asbæk
This taut drama tells the story of
a cargo ship’s crew when they are
hijacked by Somali pirates. With
particular focus on the ship’s cook and
engineer, the group find themselves
at the mercy not only of the hostage
takers but also of their shipping
company. Following acclaim for The
Hunt, which he co-wrote, and his work
on TV series Borgen, writer-director
Tobias Lindholm is quickly garnering
a reputation as an original voice in
Scandinavian cinema.
New Releases
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Friday 21, & Monday 24 to Thursday 27 June
THE STONE ROSES: MADE OF STONE (Cert TBC) Dir: Shane Meadows
2013 UK 100mins
This Is England filmmaker Shane
Meadows brings his unique directorial
style and humour to the film, capturing
The Stone Roses at work and in their
everyday lives as they rehearse for
their much-anticipated 2012 return.
From 7.30pm before the Friday 21 screening, Ian Tilton, who documented The Stone Roses in the 80s and 90s, and author Claire Caldwell will be signing copies of their book of Stone Roses photography- Set in Stone.
Saturday 29 & Sunday 30 June
MUD (12A) Dir: Jeff Nichols
2013 USA 130mins
With: Matthew McConaughey
An intelligently written drama with
shades of Stand By Me and Mark
Twain. On an island in the Mississippi
Delta teenagers Ellis and Neckbone
find a fugitive named Mud hiding
out. The three strike up an unlikely
friendship and the boys offer to
help Mud reunite with his childhood
sweetheart but they must contend
with the authorities and a band of
bounty hunters on his trail.
Saturday 22 & Sunday 23 June
STAR TREK: INTO DARKNESS (12A) Dir: J.J. Abrams
2013 UK 129mins
With: Chris Pine, Benedict Cumberbatch
After being recalled home, the
Enterprise crew discover a seemingly
unstoppable force that attacks
Starfleet and leaves Earth in chaos.
With a personal score to settle, Kirk
leads a manhunt to a war-zone world,
risking the lives of his crew to capture
just one man.
Saturday 22 June, 6pm
STAR TREK: WRATH OF KHAN (12A) Dir: Nicholas Meyer
1982 USA 113mins
With: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy
With the latest instalment of the
series hitting the big screen and the
rumours circulating about the identity
of Bendict Cumberbatch’s character
there’s no better time to revisit one of
the most beloved Star Trek films. The
Enterprise crew must face down an
old foe with a personal vendetta
against Kirk.
New Releases
Book ‘Wrath of Khan’ and ‘Into Darkness’ tickets together before Saturday 22 June and get Khan tickets for just £2.
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Monday 1 & Wednesday 3 July, 8.30pm
THE PLACE BEYOND THE PINES (15) Dir: Derek Cianfrance
2013 USA 140mins
With: Ryan Gosling, Eva Mendes
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.
Tuesday 2 & Thursday 4 July
BEWARE OF MR BAKER (15) Dir: Jay Bulger
2013 UK 90mins
With: Peter Edward “Ginger” Baker
Consistently voted one of the greatest
drummers of all time, Ginger Baker’s
career has seen him play with super
group Cream and Afrobeat pioneer Fela
Kuti. He’s lived the rock and roll lifestyle
to the full but decades of substance
abuse have left him with debilitating
health issues. With director Jay Bulger,
Baker discusses his explosive career,
self-destructive tendencies and his
current life inside a fortified South
African compound.
Friday 5, Monday 8 to Wednesday 10 July
SUMMER IN FEBRUARY (15) Dir: Christopher Menaul
2013 UK 100mins
With: Dominic Cooper, Emily Browning
A true story of love, liberty and scandal
amongst an Edwardian artists’ colony
in Cornwall. Set on the eve of World
War I, Summer in February follows a
love triangle, involving anti-modernist
Alfred Munning. Now regarded as
one of Britain’s most sought after
painters, Munning rivals the owner of
the colony’s estate after they both fall
in love with aspiring artist Florence
Carter-Wood.
Friday 5 to Wednesday 10 July
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING (Cert TBC) Dir: Joss Whedon
2013 USA 107mins
With: Alexis Denisof, Amy Acker
Shakespeare’s much loved comedy
gets an inventive, contemporary spin
from cult hero Joss Whedon. Much
Ado follows ex-lovers Benedick and
Beatrice, who are both content with
their single lives, or so they think.
Helped, or perhaps tricked, by their
friends they begin to think that they
actually do love each other.
“The first great contemporary
Shakespeare since Baz Luhrmann’s
Romeo and Juliet” – The Guardian
New Releases
THE PARK
SHOW IS BACK
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Friday 12 to Tuesday 16 July (except Sunday 14)
BEHIND THE CANDELABRA (Cert TBC) Dir: Steven Soderbergh
2013 USA 110mins
With: Michael Douglas, Matt Damon
Michael Douglas and Matt Damon star
as flamboyant entertainer Liberace and
his young lover Scott Thorson. In 1977
Thorson became Liberace’s friend and
lover, and Behind the Candelabra tracks
their tempestuous six year relationship.
Damon and Douglas are both on top
form, supported by an excellent cast
including a stand-out performance by
Rob Lowe as Liberace’s plastic surgeon.
Friday 12 to Thursday 18 July
BEFORE MIDNIGHT (15) Dir: Richard Linklater
2013 USA 108mins
With: Ethan Hawkes, Julie Delpy
Richard Linklater completes the trilogy
of films that he started with Before
Sunset and Before Sunrise, drawing
on their romanticism but also adding
a darker edge. Almost 20 years have
passed since Celine and Jesse first met
on a train bound for Vienna, now we
find them in their early 40s on holiday
in Greece. Spending one night on
their own without children, the couple
examine their youthful idealism and the
state of their relationship.
Wednesday 17 to Thursday 18 July, 6.20pm
JOURNEY TO ITALY (PG) (Viaggio in Italia) Dir: Roberto Rossellini
2013 Italy 95mins (Subtitles)
With: Ingrid Bergman
A welcome re-release of one of
director Roberto Rossellini’s finest
films. The deceptively simple tale
of a bored English couple travelling
to Italy to find a buyer for a house
inherited from an uncle is transformed
by Rossellini into a passionate story of
cruelty and cynicism as their marriage
disintegrates around them.
Friday 19 to Wednesday 24 July
A FIELD IN ENGLAND (Cert TBC) Dir: Ben Wheatley
2013 UK 90mins
With: Reece Shearsmith, Julian Barratt
The director of Sightseers returns with
a blackly comic tale of mushrooms,
madness and greed in Civil War
England. In 1658 a small group of
deserters flee from a raging battle
but are captured by an alchemist
who forces them to aid his search
for a hidden treasure. Crossing a vast
mushroom circle, which provides their
first meal, the group quickly descend
into a chaos of fighting and paranoia.
New Releases
THE PARK
SHOW IS BACK
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New Releases
Friday 19, Saturday 20 & Monday 22 July
THE ICEMAN (15) Dir: Ariel Vromen
2013 USA 103mins
With: Michael Shannon, Chris Evans
Richard Kuklinski, his wife and three
children appear to have a model all-
American life. However unbeknown to
his family, when Richard goes to work in
the morning it is as a professional killer.
Anchored by an unnerving performance
by Michael Shannon, The Iceman follows
the true story of one of America’s most
prolific killers and the gradual, poisonous
effect his career had on his family.
Tuesday 23 & Wednesday 24 July
LIKE SOMEONE IN LOVE (12A) Dir: Abbas Kiarostami
2013 Japan France 109mins Subtitles
With: Rin Takanashi
A beautifully shot drama that acts as
a companion piece to director Abbas
Kiarostami’s 2010 film Certified Copy.
Like Someone In Love is a droll Tokyo-set
character study about the unexpected
connection that develops between
Akiko, a young prostitute, and an elderly
widowed customer. It becomes apparent
that Akiko’s client is more interested in
cooking her soup, playing Ella Fitzgerald
records and talking. However, like with
Certified Copy, nothing is quite as it
appears on the surface.
Friday 26, Tuesday 30 & Wednesday 31 July
THE DEEP (Cert TBC) (Djúpið) Dir: Baltasar Kormákur
2013 Iceland 95mins Subtitles
With: Ólafur Darri Ólafsson
Based on true events, Iceland’s official
submission for Best Foreign Language
Film at the 2013 Oscars begins in 1984
when a fishing boat capsizes several
miles off land. In treacherous, freezing
cold conditions one of the crew, Gulli,
attempts the impossible and tries
swimming to safety. In succeeding
he becomes a national hero and an
unexpected scientific curiosity but
he is also saddled with the guilt of
surviving.
Friday 26, Saturday 27 & Monday 29 July
WE STEAL SECRETS (Cert TBC) Dir: Alex Gibney
2013 USA 130mins
With: Julian Assange
A detailed examination of information
sharing website Wikileaks, and its
controversial creator Julian Assange.
Oscar winning documentary-maker
Alex Gibney fashions his film like an
espionage thriller, exploring questions
surrounding transparency and freedom
of information. As well as Assange,
Gibney also focuses on US soldier
Bradley Manning, currently on trial for
being the alleged source of a huge leak
of classified military documents.
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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 by contacting our Box Office.
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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m
Som
eth
ing
in T
he A
ir (15
) 5
Mon 17
8.3
0p
m
Relu
ctant
(15)
9
Fund
amentalist
Tue 18
6.2
0p
m
A H
ijacking
(15
) 9
Tue 18
8.3
0p
m
Som
eth
ing
in T
he A
ir (15
) 5
Wed
19
6.0
0p
m
Relu
ctant
(15)
9
F
und
amentalist
Wed
19
8.4
0p
m
A H
ijacking
(15
) 9
Thu 2
0
7.00
pm
Falstaff
6
Fri 2
1 6.10
pm
P
op
ulaire
(12
A)
5F
ri 21
8.3
0p
m
Mad
e o
f Sto
ne
(TB
C)
10Sat 2
2
2.0
0p
m
The A
ud
ience
(Enco
re)
6Sat 2
2
6.0
0p
m
Star Tre
k: Wrath
of K
han
(12A
) 10
Sat 2
2
8.3
0p
m
Star Tre
k: Into
Darkn
ess
(12A
) 10
Sun 2
3
7.30
pm
Star Tre
k: Into
Darkn
ess
(12A
) 10
Sun 2
3
8.0
0p
m
Film
Quiz (In
the B
ar)
8M
on 24
6.2
0p
m
Mad
e o
f Sto
ne
(TB
C)
10M
on 24
8.3
0p
m
Pop
ulaire
(12
A)
5Tu
e 2
5
6.10
pm
P
op
ulaire
(12
A)
5Tu
e 2
5
8.3
0p
m
Mad
e o
f Sto
ne
(TB
C)
10W
ed
26
6.2
0p
m
Mad
e o
f Sto
ne
(TB
C)
10W
ed
26
8.3
0p
m
Pop
ulaire
(12
A)
5Thu 2
7
6.10
pm
P
op
ulaire
(12
A)
5Thu 2
7
8.3
0p
m
Mad
e o
f Sto
ne
(TB
C)
10F
ri 28
6.10
pm
Thérè
se D
esq
uey
roux
(12A
) 5
Fri 28
8.3
0pm
Fear &
Loath
ing In
Veg
as (18
) 8
Sat 2
9
5.4
5p
m
Mud
(12
A)
10Sat 2
9
8.3
0p
m
Thérè
se D
esq
uey
roux
(12A
) 5
Sun 3
0
7.30
pm
M
ud
(12
A)
10
£4
.00
Und
er 18
’s
July
Date
Tim
e
Show
ing
C
ert. P
g.
Mon 1
6.10
pm
Thérè
se D
esq
uey
roux
(12A
) 5
Mon 1
8.3
0p
m
Place
Beyo
nd
the P
ines
(15)
11Tu
e 2
6.3
0p
m
Bew
are o
f Mr B
aker
(15)
11Tu
e 2
8.3
0p
m
Thérè
se D
esq
uey
roux
(12A
) 5
Wed
3
6.10
pm
Thérè
se D
esq
uey
roux
(12A
) 5
Wed
3
8.3
0p
m
Place
Beyo
nd
the P
ines
(15)
11Thu 4
6.10
pm
Thérè
se D
esq
uey
roux
(12A
) 5
Thu 4
8.3
0p
m
Bew
are o
f Mr B
aker
(15)
11F
ri 5
6.2
0p
m
Sum
mer in
Feb
ruary
(15
) 11
Fri 5
8.3
0p
m
Much
Ad
o A
bout N
oth
ing
(TB
C)
11Sat 6
5.3
0p
m
The G
reat G
atsby
(12A
) 9
Sat 6
8.3
0p
m
Much
Ad
o A
bout N
oth
ing
(TB
C)
11Sun 7
7.3
0p
m
Much
Ad
o A
bout N
oth
ing
(TB
C)
11M
on 8
6.15
pm
M
uch
Ad
o A
bout N
oth
ing
(TB
C)
11M
on 8
8.3
0p
m
Sum
mer in
Feb
ruary
(15
) 11
Tue 9
11.0
0am
The G
reat G
atsby
(12A
) 9
Tue 9
6.2
0p
m
Sum
mer in
Feb
ruary
(15
) 11
Tue 9
8.3
0p
m
Much
Ad
o A
bout N
oth
ing
(TB
C)
11W
ed
10
6.15
pm
M
uch
Ad
o A
bout N
oth
ing
(TB
C)
11W
ed
10
8.3
0p
m
Sum
mer in
Feb
ruary
(15
) 11
Thu 11
7.00
pm
Le n
ozze
di F
igaro
7F
ri 12
6.10
pm
B
efo
re M
idnig
ht
(15)
13F
ri 12
8.3
0p
m
Behin
d th
e C
and
elab
ra (T
BC
) 13
Sat 13
6.10
pm
B
ehin
d th
e C
and
elab
ra (T
BC
) 13
Sat 13
8.3
0p
m
Befo
re M
idnig
ht
(15)
13Sun 14
7.3
0p
m
Befo
re M
idnig
ht
(15)
13
Mon 15
2.0
0p
m
Shop
Aro
und
The C
orn
er (U
) 8
Mon 15
6.10
pm
B
efo
re M
idnig
ht
(15)
13M
on 15
8.3
0p
m
Behin
d th
e C
and
elab
ra (T
BC
) 13
Tue 16
11.0
0am
B
ehin
d th
e C
and
elab
ra (T
BC
) 13
Tue 16
6.10
pm
B
ehin
d th
e C
and
elab
ra (T
BC
) 13
Tue 16
8.3
0p
m
Befo
re M
idnig
ht
(15)
13W
ed
17
6.2
0p
m
Journ
ey to
Italy
(PG
) 13
Wed
17
8.3
0p
m
Befo
re M
idnig
ht
(15)
13Thu 18
6.2
0p
m
Journ
ey to
Italy
(PG
) 13
Thu 18
8.3
0p
m
Befo
re M
idnig
ht
(15)
13F
ri 19
6.3
0p
m
A F
ield
In E
ng
land
(T
BC
) 13
Fri 19
8.3
0p
m
The Ice
man
(15
) 14
Sat 2
0
6.15
pm
The Ice
man
(15
) 14
Sat 2
0
8.3
0p
m
A F
ield
In E
ng
land
(T
BC
) 13
Sun 2
1 7.3
0p
m
A F
ield
In E
ng
land
(T
BC
) 13
Sun 2
1 8.0
0p
m
Film
Quiz (In
the B
ar)
8M
on 2
2
6.15
pm
The Ice
man
(15
) 14
Mon 2
2
8.3
0p
m
A F
ield
In E
ng
land
(T
BC
) 13
Tue 2
3
6.3
0p
m
A F
ield
In E
ng
land
(T
BC
) 13
Tue 2
3
8.3
0p
m
Like
Som
eone in
Love
(12
A)
14W
ed
24
6.10
pm
Like
Som
eone in
Love
(12
A)
14W
ed
24
8.3
0p
m
A F
ield
In E
ng
land
(T
BC
) 13
Thu 2
5
6.15
pm
H
ipp
oly
te e
t Aricie
7F
ri 26
6.2
5p
m
The D
eep
(T
BC
) 14
Fri 2
6
8.3
0p
m
We S
teal S
ecre
ts (T
BC
) 14
Sat 2
7
5.3
0p
m
We S
teal S
ecre
ts (T
BC
) 14
Sat 2
7
8.15
pm
R
enoir
(TB
C)
5Sun 2
8
7.30
pm
R
enoir
(TB
C)
5M
on 2
9
6.10
pm
R
enoir
(TB
C)
5M
on 2
9
8.3
0p
m
We S
teal S
ecre
ts (T
BC
) 14
Tue 3
0
11.00
am
Renoir
(TB
C)
5Tu
e 3
0
6.2
5p
m
The D
eep
(T
BC
) 14
Tue 3
0
8.3
0p
m
Renoir
(TB
C)
5W
ed
31
6.10
pm
R
enoir
(TB
C)
5W
ed
31
8.3
0p
m
The D
eep
(T
BC
) 14
015
24
59
850
0w
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.duke
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rgT
he D
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s, Mo
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ane, L
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ster, L
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Ticke
t Price
s £6.0
0 F
ull P
rice£5.0
0 C
once
ssions
£4
.00
Und
er 18
’s(U
nle
ss oth
erw
ise state
d)
M
OV
IE M
OR
NIN
GS
11am
screenin
gs w
ith fre
e te
a o
r coffe
e a
nd
a
pastry
inclu
ded
with
your ticke
t. Scre
enin
gs in
this
bro
chure
are
The G
reat G
atsby (Tu
esd
ay 9
July
), B
ehin
d th
e C
and
elab
ra (Tu
esd
ay 16
July
) and
R
eno
ir (Tuesd
ay 3
0 Ju
ly).