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CINEMA MEAL DEAL
(1 film + a two course meal)
£10.95Book your combined ticket
01524 598500
Rushed for time?
Use your meal voucher for a main and a puddingfrom a selection at the Borough another day, between 12pm – 6.30pm, Monday to Sunday.
Booking ahead is preferred but not always essential.
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CINEMA MEAL DEAL
(1 film + a two course meal)
£10.95Book your combined ticket
01524 598500
Rushed for time?
Use your meal voucher for a main and a puddingfrom a selection at the Borough another day, between 12pm – 6.30pm, Monday to Sunday.
Booking ahead is preferred but not always essential.
the borough | 3 dalton square, lancaster la1 1pp | 01524 64170 | www.theboroughlancaster.co.uk
the dukes | moor lane, lancaster | 01524 598500 | www.dukes-lancaster.org
Film Club
Join our Film Club and enjoy a whole host of benefits to help you see more for less. Memberships can also be purchased as a gift.
For only £15 per year (or £12 Concession) you get:
• £1 off every film ticket• Priority Mailing• E-mail Updates• Free entry into film talks• Discounts on selected special events• 20% off selected theatre events• 10% off drinks at the bar
For more information contact our Box Office in person or on 01524 59850010am - 8pm Mon to Sat
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Index
Special Events 4-5
Afrovibes 6
New Releases 7-11
Live by Satellite 12
Family Films 13
Also on at The Dukes 14
How to get here 15
Calendar 16
Ticket Prices
£5.50 Full Price
£4.50 Concessions (Unless otherwise stated)
Concessions apply to under-16s, those in full time education, senior citizens, those receiving income support, disabled people and Film Club Members.
Box Office: 01524 598500
www.dukes-lancaster.org
Facebook: The Dukes, Lancaster
Twitter: @TheDukesTheatre
MOVIE MORNINGS
11am screenings with free tea or coffee and a pastry included with your ticket. Screenings in this brochure are Shadow Dancer (Thursday 18 October) and Hope Springs (Thursday 8 November).
MINI MOVIES
Daytime screenings exclusively for parents and babies aged 0 - 1 year old. Screenings in this brochure are To Rome With Love (Monday 29 October) and The Perks of Being a Wallflower (Monday 12 November). Please bring your baby’s birth certificate or proof of age to register.
FIFTH FILM FREE
Come and see any four films and get your loyalty card stamped and then enjoy one of our chosen films for free. Cards are available from Box Office. Films in this brochure are Fezeka’s Voice (Page 6), Tabu (Page 8) and Barbara (Page 10).
Welcome to The Dukes October
and November Cinema Guide.
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Special Events
Sunday 7 October, 7.30pm
VERTIGO (PG)Dir: Alfred Hitchcock
1958 USA 128mins
With: James Stewart, Kim Novak
Alfred Hitchcock’s haunting tale of
murder and obsession, newly crowned
as the greatest film ever made. A San
Francisco detective suffering from
acrophobia investigates the strange
activities of an old friend’s wife, all the
while becoming dangerously obsessed
with her. There will be a 10-minute
introduction to Vertigo by Dr Bruce
Bennett, a Film Studies Lecturer at
Lancaster University. The talk will
begin at 7.30pm and the film will start
immediately afterwards.
WAS VERTIGOTHE GREATEST FILM EVER MADE?
Every 10 years film magazine Sight
and Sound polls the world’s leading
film critics and directors to compile
a list of the best films of all time. In
August they revealed the results of
the 2012 poll, with Hitchcock’s Vertigo
dethroning the 50 year reign of
Citizen Kane.
Do you agree? If not send us your
top three favourite films by Twitter
(@TheDukesTheatre), Facebook (The
Dukes, Lancaster) or email (tickets@
dukes-lancaster.org). We will compile
the results and screen the top film
(subject to availability).
Friday 19 October, 6.00pm
Litfest Presents
YOU SHOULD’VE SEEN US (PG)Dir: Various 50mins
A collection of films from the Yorkshire
Film Archive from the period 1908 to
1958, mixed with a soundtrack of Paul
Mills’ poems, spoken by Paul and other
actors. Some are commentaries, others
imagined voices of people in North
Yorkshire from before, during and after
the Second World War. Following the
screening there will be a discussion
around how we respond to images of
local and national history.
Tickets:
£8 / £6 (Conc)
Wednesday 31 October, 8.25pm
THE SHINING: EXTENDED CUT (15)Dir: Stanley Kubrick
1980 USA 143mins
With: Jack Nicholson
Celebrate Halloween with Kubrick’s
terrifying masterpiece, back on the
big screen in an extended cut never
before released in the UK. Disgraced
teacher Jack Torrence accepts a
job as the winter caretaker at the
remote Overlook Hotel. As he, his
wife and young son settle in for the
cold, isolated stay it quickly becomes
apparent that the hotel is home to
some dark secrets.
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Special Events
Friday 9 November, 9pm
THE ROOM (18)Dir: Tommy Wiseau
2003 USA 99mins
With: Tommy Wiseau, Greg Sestero
The ‘Citizen Kane of bad movies’ which
has quickly built up a cult following
around the world, Tommy Wiseau’s
‘drama’ follows a happy-go-lucky
banker who sees his world fall apart
when his friends begin to betray him
one-by-one. As a film The Room
may be terrible but as a cinematic
experience it is fantastic with audience
participation having developed in the
style of Rocky Horror Picture Show
screenings. Come join the fun!
Tuesday 20 November, 8pm
JASON BECKER: NOT DEAD YET & DIRECTOR Q&A (15)Dir: Jesse Vile
2012 USA 90mins
A documentary about the
extraordinary life of a musical prodigy
and his battle against Lou Gehrig’s
Disease. A paralysing, terminal illness,
has trapped Jason inside of his own
body, and left him unable to play
music, until now thanks to an eye
communication system invented by
his father. We will be joined by the
film’s director Jesse Vile for a live
Q&A following the screening.
Tickets:
£7 / £6 (Conc) / £5 (Film Club)
Tuesday 27 & Wednesday 28
November, 7.30pm
THE PAPER CINEMA’S ODYSSEYRaging storms and supernatural forces
prevail over one man’s almighty quest
to get home. Homer’s cornerstone of
literature is told vividly with beautiful
illustration and masterful puppetry.
A silent film is created before your
eyes, set to a captivating score from
exceptional musicians. This event will
take place at Live at LICA’s Nuffield
Theatre on the Lancaster University
campus.
Tickets:
£13 / £10 / £9 (Students)
Discount web-advance tickets are available from www.liveatlica.org/papercinema
Sunday 14 October & Sunday 18
November, 8pm
FILM QUIZIn The Dukes Bar
Know your Truffaut from your
Tarantino? If you’re mad about film
come test your knowledge out 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.
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Afrovibes Festival 2012
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Monday 1 – Saturday 6 October
UK Arts International presents
AFROVIBES FESTIVAL 2012Challenging, stimulating, thought-
provoking: Afrovibes is a festival of
contemporary theatre, dance and
music from South Africa and beyond.
Some of the finest award-winning
performers from Southern Africa
feature in the week-long festival. Pick
up a festival pass for all the shows and
make sure to visit our Township Café
to see great FREE performances and
soak up the atmosphere.
Festival Pass:
See ALL Festival shows for
£30 / £20 (Conc)
Wednesday 3 October, 7.30pm
FEZEKA’S VOICE (PG)Dir: Holly Lubbock
2009 South Africa 80mins
This is a sweet portrait of the Fezeka
High School Choir, their inspirational
teacher, Phumo Tsewu, and their two
week trip-of-a-lifetime to perform
in Salisbury Cathedral. The tireless,
spirited Tsewu’s infectious love of
music inspires 77 children from
Guguletu township to have confidence
in themselves and their ability to shape
their own future. Fezeka’s Voice reveals
the life-changing power of music and
the real value of cultural exchange.
Monday 1 & Tuesday 2 October
THIRST Age guidance 7+
A mesmerizing show suitable for all the
family where Dance, theatre, song and
storytelling combine in this magical
tale of three water carriers searching
for the source of their dried-out river.
The production draws on Nguni
mythology to create a show suitable
for families, children and schools.
Tickets:
£12 (£10 Conc) Schools: £7.50
£10 (£8 Conc)
Friday 5 October, from 6pm
FESTIVAL FRIDAY (incl. THE THREE FURIES)Join us for an evening of events
taking place in and around The Dukes
including dance, spoken word and
film as well as beats and eats in our
Township Café. Includes a screening
of The Three Furies, presented by
writer/performer Zena Edwards.
Dynamic poetry-in-performance
transforming Greek mythical legend
into contemporary representations
of women.
Tickets:
Pay what you can
For more information on all events taking place during the festival pick up a copy of the Afrovibes brochure
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New Releases
Sunday 14 October, 7.30pm
SAMSARA (12A)Dir: Ron Fricke
2012 USA 102mins
A visually stunning, non-verbal
tour of the rituals and patterns that
define life on earth, similar in style to
Koyaanisqatsi. Filmed over a period of
five years in twenty-five countries on
five continents, Samsara transports us
to the varied worlds of sacred grounds,
disaster zones, industrial complexes,
and natural wonders.
Monday 15, Tuesday 16, Thursday
18 October & Wednesday 21 &
Thursday 22 November
SHADOW DANCER (15)Dir: James Marsh
2012 UK 101mins
With: Andrea Riseborough, Clive Owen
A tense and intricately crafted spy
thriller from the Academy Award-
winning director of Man On Wire.
Rising star Andrea Riseborough gives
an emotionally charged performance
as Colette McVeigh, a young mother
and active IRA agent who is caught by
MI5 and persuaded to turn informant.
Embroiled in a deadly web of political
intrigue and conspiracy, Colette
struggles to preserve her cover and
protect her family and young son.
Monday 15 to Wednesday
17 October
LAWLESS (18)Dir: John Hillcoat
2012 USA 115mins
With: Tom Hardy, Jessica Chastain
A blood soaked tale of a Depression-
era gang threatened by authorities
who want a cut of their profits. At the
height of Prohibition, the Bondurant
Brothers run a bootlegging operation
in Franklin County, Virginia. The local
sheriff turns a blind eye until a new law
enforcer comes to town and sparks a
blood feud. A thrilling tale of revenge
from the director of The Proposition.
Wednesday 17 October, 8.30pm
SHUT UP AND PLAY THE HITS (15)Dir: Will Lovelace, Dylan Southern
2012 USA 108mins
On April 2nd 2011, US dance-punk
band LCD Soundsystem played their
final show at Madison Square Garden.
Shut Up and Play the Hits documents
this once in a life time performance
and presents an intimate portrait
of frontman James Murphy as he
navigates the lead-up to the show,
the day after, and the personal and
professional ramifications of
his decision.
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Friday 19, Saturday 20 &
Wednesday 24 October
BERBERIAN SOUND STUDIO (15)Dir: Peter Strickland
2012 UK 92mins
With: Toby Jones
A moody psychological thriller with
touches of David Lynch and Italian
Giallo films such as Suspiria. In the
1970’s timid British sound engineer
Gilderoy is hired to work for a
flamboyant Italian horror director.
Confronted by the brutal film, the
technician’s life and the images on
screen begin to blur into one
paranoid nightmare.
Saturday 20 & Monday
22 October
THE IMPOSTER (15)Dir: Bart Layton
2012 USA 99mins
With: Adam O’Brian
A jaw dropping documentary
that blends real-life testimony and
dramatic re-enactments. In 1994 the
disappearance of 13-year-old Nicholas
Barclay rocked his Texan family. Three
years later Nicholas turns up across
the world living on the streets of Spain.
But why does he look and sound
different than before, and why does
his family seemingly not notice these
inconsistencies? When an investigator
starts asking questions, the astonishing
truth is revealed.
Monday 22 & Wednesday
24 October
TABU (15)Dir: Miguel Gomes
2012 Portugal 118mins Subtitles
With: Teresa Madruga, Laura Soverai
A beguiling love story that moves
between contemporary Portugal and
colonial Africa. Two elderly women,
uptight widow Pilar and her maid,
attempt to track down the mysterious
Ventura, a man their recently deceased
acquaintance Aurora had a passionate
affair with. Gomes playfully references
silent cinema but at the same time
forges an entirely new, distinct path,
one that is vibrant, original
and romantic.
Friday 26, Saturday 27, Monday
29 October & Wednesday 7 &
Thursday 8 November
HOPE SPRINGS (12A)Dir: David Frankel
2012 USA 100mins
With: Meryl Streep, Tommy Lee Jones
A bittersweet romantic comedy that
takes a refreshingly honest look at
a marriage on the brink of collapse.
Kay and Arnold have been together
for decades, with adult children and
a domestic routine practised over
years of apparently happy marriage.
But with Arnold oblivious of his wife’s
unhappiness and their sex life all but
over, Kay signs them both up for a
week of intensive couples’ counselling
with a celebrity therapist.
New Releases
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Friday 26, Monday 29 & Tuesday
30 October
TO ROME WITH LOVE (12A)Dir: Woody Allen
2012 USA 111mins
With: Ellen Page, Penelope Cruz
Following the success of Midnight in
Paris, Woody Allen returns with this
meditation on fame, nostalgia and
love. The film follows the intertwining
stories of a worker who wakes up to
find himself a celebrity, an architect
who takes a trip back to the street he
lived on as a student, a young couple
on their honeymoon, and a frustrated
opera director with a gift
for discovering talented singers.
Saturday 27 & Monday 29 to
Wednesday 31 October
UNTOUCHABLE (12A)Dir: Oliver Nakache & Eric Toledano
2012 France 112mins Subtitles
With: François Cluzet, Omar Sy
A charming French comedy that
was the most watched new release
in its homeland last year. Confined
to a wheelchair after an accident,
depressed millionaire Philippe takes on
free-spirited Dris to be his minder. Dris
gives Phillippe a new lease of life and
teaches him how to love living once
more. Bittersweet, moving and with
a wicked sense of humour, this life-
affirming film is based on a true story.
Friday 2 to Sunday 4 November
KILLING THEM SOFTLY (18)Dir: Andrew Dominik
2012 USA 97mins
With: Brad Pitt, Richard Jenkins
A brooding heist thriller from the
director of The Assassination of Jesse
James by the Coward Robert Ford.
Adapted from George V. Higgins novel
and set in New Orleans, Killing Them
Softly follows professional enforcer,
Jackie Cogan - played by Brad Pitt –
as he investigates a heist that occurred
during a high stakes, mob-protected,
poker game.
Friday 2, Saturday 3 & Tuesday
6 November
LOOPER (15)Dir: Rian Johnson
2012 USA 118mins
With: Joseph Gordon-Levitt,
Emily Blunt
A mind-bending, time-travelling
futuristic thriller. 30 years from now,
when the mob wants to get rid of
someone, the target is sent back into
the past, with a hired gun waiting.
A hired gun like Joe, who one day
learns the mob wants to ‘close the
loop’ by transporting back his older
self. Breathlessly paced, visually
dazzling and ferociously smart,
writer-director Rian Johnson delivers
that rare Hollywood pleasure: a
thinking-person’s action film.
New Releases
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Tuesday 6 & Wednesday
7 November
HOLY MOTORS (18)Dir: Leos Carax
2012 France 115mins Subtitles
With: Denis Lavant, Kylie Minogue
A playful and surreal film that presents
the dawn to dusk routine of the
shadowy Monsieur Oscar. He journeys
from one life to the next, chauffeured
around Paris by ice-cool Céline in her
stretch limo-cum-theatrical dressing
room. He emerges in various guises;
an ancient beggar crone, an assassin,
a balletic cyber-man, and many more.
The reasons why are left tantalisingly
ambiguous.
Friday 9 to Wednesday
14 November
ON THE ROAD (18)Dir: Walter Salles
2012 USA 137mins
With: Viggo Mortensen, Amy Adams
Jack Kerouac’s iconic beat novel finally
makes it to the big screen, thanks to
The Motorcycle Diaries director Walter
Salles. Following an illness and not long
after the death of his father, aspiring
young writer Sal Paradise meets the
charming yet unreliable Dean Moriarty.
The pair immediately form a strong
friendship, which takes them and
Dean’s liberated young wife Marylou
out on the road – in pursuit of freedom
and inspiration.
Saturday 10, Monday 12 &
Thursday 15 November
THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER (12A)Dir: Stephen Chbosky
2012 USA 103mins
With: Ezra Miller, Emma Watson
An affecting coming-of-age drama
adapted by Chbosky from his own
cult novel. Part The Breakfast Club,
part The Catcher in the Rye, the film
follows, shy fifteen-year-old Charlie
who’s about to embark on his first
day of high school in the wake of his
best friend’s suicide. Inspired by a
sympathetic teacher, Charlie is slowly
coaxed out of his shell by two carefree
new friends: Pixie-haired Sam and her
flamboyant stepbrother Patrick.
Tuesday 13 to Thursday 15
November
BARBARA (Cert-TBC)Dir: Christian Petzold
2012 Germany 105mins Subtitles
With: Nina Hoss, Ronald Zehrfeld
A suspenseful drama, set in 1980’s East
Germany. Barbara, an accomplished
Berlin physician, is banished to a
rural hospital for an unspecified
misdemeanour. Once there, she finds
herself torn between the promise of
escape across the border, growing
loyalty to her patients and her
burgeoning love for a fellow colleague
— who may be planning to betray her
to the secret police.
New Releases
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Friday 16 & Saturday 17
November
LIBERAL ARTS (12A)Dir: Josh Radnor
2012 USA 97mins
With: Josh Radnor, Elizabeth Olsen
Newly single and uninspired by his job
in college admissions, the introverted
Jesse Fisher lives with his head
buried in books. Jesse fears his best
days are behind him and when his
favourite professor invites him back
to his former college to speak at his
retirement, Jesse jumps at the chance.
Back on campus Jesse finds his life
changed after a chance meeting with
a spirited and intelligent sophomore
who shares his passion for literature
and music.
Friday 16, Saturday 17 & Monday
19 November
BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD (12A)Dir: Benh Zeitlin
2012 USA 93mins
With: Quvenzhané Wallis, Dwight Henry
An extraordinary slice of magic realism
that wowed audiences at last year’s
Sundance Festival and scooped the
Grand Jury Prize. Set in a post-
apocalyptic American South, the
film follows Hushpuppy, an intrepid
6 year old. When the rains wash
their town away, Hushpuppy and
her father embark on an increasingly
bizarre odyssey to find a new home.
Staggeringly ambitious and visually
stunning, Benh Zeitlin’s debut film is
not to be missed.
Tuesday 20 to Thursday
22 November
GINGER AND ROSA (Cert-TBC)Dir: Sally Porter
2012 UK TBCmins
With: Annette Benning,
Christina Hendricks
London, 1962. Teenage girls Ginger and
Rosa are inseparable; they play truant
together, discuss religion, politics
and hairstyles, and dream of lives
bigger than their mothers’ frustrated
domesticity. As the Cold War meets
the sexual revolution and the threat
of nuclear holocaust escalates, this
lifelong friendship shatters as desires
and a determination to survive clash.
Friday 23 to Thursday 29
November
SKYFALL (Cert-TBC)Dir Sam Mendes
2012 UK TBCmins
With: Daniel Craig, Judi Dench
James Bond is missing, presumed
dead. The identities of every active
undercover MI6 agent have been
leaked, and M is the subject of a
government review over her handling
of the situation. When the Service
itself is attacked, Bond’s sudden
reappearance gives M the pretext
she needs to seek out Raoul Silver, a
dangerous villain, claiming a personal
connection to both of them.
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Thursday 18 & Sunday 21 October
THE LAST OF THE HAUSSMANS (Recorded)
Dir: Howard Davies
With: Julie Walters, Rory Kinnear,
Helen McCrory
Julie Walters stars in this funny and
sometimes savage portrait of a family
that’s losing its grip. Anarchic, feisty
but growing old, Judy Haussman
spends summer recovering from
an operation. She is joined by her
two children and they share a few
sweltering months in this chaotic world
of all day drinking, infatuations, long-
held resentments, free love and failure.
Tickets:
£13 / £12 (Conc)
Thursday 1 (Broadcast) & Sunday
18 November (Encore)
TIMON OF ATHENS Dir: Nicholas Hytner
With: Simon Russell Beale
Simon Russell Beale takes the title
role in Shakespeare’s strange fable of
consumption, debt and ruin. Wealthy
friend to the rich, powerful patron of
the arts and ostentatious host, Timon
of Athens is surrounded by free-
loaders and sycophants who feed off
his wealth and abandon him when
the coffers run dry. Pouring curses
on a morally bankrupt Athens, Timon
organises one final, vengeful banquet.
Tickets:
£13 / £12 (Conc)
Sunday 21 October, 4pm
SWAN LAKE (Recorded)
Choreography: Yuri Grigovich
With: Ruslan Skvortsov, Mariya
Aleksandrova
One of the great romantic ballets of all
time, this production of Tchaikovsky’s
classic is presented with choreography
by Yuri Grigovich. At the palace, the
heir to the kingdom, Prince Siegfried,
is celebrating his birthday. By night fall,
overcome by emotions of a different
order and dreaming of pure and ideal
love, Siegfried escapes into the night
and finds a flock of swans which he
decides to pursue.
Tickets:
£12 / £11 (Conc)
Sunday 25 November, 4pm
THE PHAROAH’S DAUGHTERChoreography: Pierre Lacotte
An extravagant ballet in 3 acts. Young
Englishman Lord Wilson travels across
Egypt with his servant John Bull. At
the foot of a pyramid, they meet a
caravan of Arab merchants. Suddenly,
a powerful storm bursts and they
are forced to take refuge in the
pyramid, near where Aspicia, the
daughter of one of the most powerful
pharaohs of Egypt is based…
Tickets:
£12 / £11 (Conc)
Live by Satellite National Theatre Live
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Saturday 20 October
BELLEVILLE RENDEZ-VOUS (12A)
Dir: Sylvain Chomet
When her grandson is kidnapped
Madame Souza mounts a daring
rescue mission, aided by three ageing
music hall stars.
Friday 2 & Saturday 3 November
PARANORMAN (PG)
Dir: Chris Butler, Sam Fell
A misunderstood boy, takes on ghosts,
zombies and grown-ups to save his
town from a centuries-old curse.
Tickets:
£3
Saturday 27 October
KIKI’S DELIVERY SERVICE (U)
Dir: Hayao Miyazaki
A young headstrong witch named
Kiki spends a mandatory year away,
fending for herself and her cat Jiji.
Saturday 10 November
THE KID (U)
Dir: Charlie Chaplin
Chaplin’s The Tramp cares for an
abandoned child, but events put their
friendship in jeopardy.
Monday 29 & Tuesday 30 October
BRAVE (PG)
Dir: Mark Andrews, Brenda Chapman
Scottish Princess Merida defies a
custom that brings chaos to her
kingdom and must rely on her bravery
and archery skills to undo the curse.
Saturday 17 November
THE PRINCESS BRIDE (PG)
Dir: Rob Reiner
A classic fairy tale, with swordplay,
giants, an evil prince, a beautiful
princess, and yes, some kissing.
Wednesday 31 October &
Thursday 1 November
THE DARK CRYSTAL (PG)
Dir: Jim Henson, Frank Oz
On another planet, in another time, an
orphan embarks on a quest to find the
missing shard of a magical crystal to
restore order to his world.
Saturday 24 November
BEAUTY AND THE BEAST (U)
Dir: Kirk Wise, Gary Trousdale
Disney’s Oscar winning adaptation
of the much loved fairy tale.
Family Films
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Tuesday 23 October, 8pm
TIM KEYMASTERSLUT
Tim Key is back on tour. Still spreading
poetry everywhere. Now 35 years old.
Key has cropped up in Newswipe,
Cowards and We Need Answers and
appears as Alan Partridge’s sidekick
in Mid Morning Matters. Key won The
Edinburgh Comedy Award for his
2009 recital Slutcracker and he was
nominated for a Bafta in 2008.
Tickets:
£14 / £12 (Conc)
Sunday 28 October, 8pm
MARK THOMASBRAVO FIGARO!
After walking the wall in the West
Bank, becoming Guinness World
Record holder for political protests
and chasing arms dealers around
the country, Mark Thomas turns his
attention to matters closer to home
with a show about his father.
Tickets:
£16 / £14 (Conc)
Friday 30 November, 8pm
DANIEL SLOSSTHE SHOW
The brand new show from Scotland’s
award-winning comedian and
internationally acclaimed half-man-
half-xbox. In October 2009 aged
19, Daniel’s debut in London’s Soho
Theatre made him the youngest
stand-up ever to perform a solo season
in the West End. Now 21, he has toured
internationally, sold out four Edinburgh
Fringe Seasons and to top it all, he’s
recently left home.
Tickets:
£14.50 / £10 (Conc)
Every Friday from 6pm
LIVE MUSIC IN THE BAR
As the temperature begins to drop
outside why not join us in the Café
Bar every Friday evening to enjoy live
music, great food & drink and a warm
atmosphere with friends?
Whether you’re coming straight from
work, for a pre-film drink or at the
start of a night on the town, The Dukes
Café Bar is the perfect place to unwind
surrounded by good company.
Live Events at The DukesComedy Live comedy at The Dukes is supported by Lancaster Brewery
Music
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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.
THIS PUBLICATION IS AVAILABLE IN LARGE PRINT BY REQUESTThe Dukes Is Supported By:
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