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What’s on<br />

Trinity<br />

Street, Gainsborough,<br />

Lincolnshire DN21 2AL<br />

Box Office: 01427 676655<br />

Web: www.trinityarts.co.uk<br />

Monumental films, a drama classic and musical masterpieces will all be seen<br />

at the arts centre for <strong>West</strong> <strong>Lindsey</strong> during March<br />

Opening the show on March 2 is<br />

Wildest Dream: Conquest of<br />

Everest (PG). This awe-inspiring<br />

documentary follows Conrad<br />

Anker’s attempt to climb Everest<br />

following the exact route of George<br />

Mallory, the British explorer who<br />

famously quipped ‘because it’s<br />

there’ when he was asked why<br />

he was going to climb the world’s<br />

highest mountain.<br />

Tickets are £4.50 (£3.50<br />

concessions).<br />

Then on Thursday March 3, Hull<br />

Truck present Lady Chatterley’s<br />

Lover by D.H. Lawrence.<br />

Lady Constance Chatterley is<br />

trapped in a loveless marriage.<br />

Injured in battle, her husband<br />

Clifford is unable to satisfy her<br />

desires and so Constance finds<br />

herself drawn towards a man she<br />

meets in the woods. Contains adult<br />

scenes.<br />

Tickets £12 (£10 concessions).<br />

A Buddy Holly Tribute takes to the<br />

Trinity stage on March 4<br />

March 4 sees what is billed as<br />

the longest-running and greatest<br />

Buddy Holly Show on Earth.<br />

Buddy Holly and the Cricketers<br />

have delighted audiences across<br />

the globe for 17 years and the act<br />

is guaranteed to have everyone<br />

singing along to the music and<br />

dancing in the aisles to timeless<br />

hits including That’ll Be The Day,<br />

Peggy Sue, It Doesn’t Matter<br />

Anymore, Raining in my Heart, Oh<br />

Boy! and many more.<br />

Tickets are £12 (£10<br />

concessions).<br />

Also billed for this month are:<br />

March 9: The Way Back (12A).<br />

Based on Slavomir Rawicz’s<br />

acclaimed memoir The Long<br />

Walk, the story follows the<br />

courageous escape of seven<br />

multi-national prisoners from a<br />

Soviet Labour Camp in 1941<br />

and their treacherous journey as<br />

they battle the elements through<br />

Siberia, the Gobi Desert, Tibet and<br />

the Himalayas in search of safety,<br />

refuge and freedom.<br />

Tickets £4.50 (concessions<br />

£3.50).<br />

March 10: The Hoot Comedy<br />

Club with Danny Pensive. City<br />

Life Friday described Pensive as:<br />

‘Paddington Bear meets the loony<br />

at the bus stop.’<br />

Tickets are £5.<br />

March 12: Blue Valentine (15).<br />

The film centres on married couple<br />

Dean (Ryan Gosling) and Cindy<br />

(Michelle Williams) and their<br />

relationship over a number of years<br />

by shifting between different periods.<br />

Tickets £4.50 (£3.50<br />

concessions).<br />

March 16: The King’s Speech<br />

(12A). This is the story of the man<br />

who would become King George VI.<br />

After his brother abdicates, George<br />

‘Bertie’ VI (Colin Firth) reluctantly<br />

assumes the throne. Plagued by<br />

a dreaded nervous stammer and<br />

considered unfit to be King, Bertie<br />

engages the help of an unorthodox<br />

speech therapist named Lionel<br />

Logue (Geoffrey Rush).<br />

Tickets £4.50 (£3.50<br />

concessions).<br />

Escape movie The Way Back is<br />

screened on March 9<br />

March 18: 127 Hours (15). This<br />

is the true story of mountain<br />

climber Aron Ralston’s remarkable<br />

adventure after a fallen boulder<br />

crashes on his arm and traps him<br />

in an isolated canyon in Utah.<br />

Over the next five days Ralston<br />

examines his life and realises he<br />

must save himself by any means<br />

necessary. Tickets £4.50 (£3.50<br />

concessions).<br />

March 19: Rape of Lucrece by<br />

William Shakespeare. Gerald<br />

Logan stars in the first ever stage<br />

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