Here & Now Issue 34 | July 2019
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FILM & THEATRE<br />
Tue 2 Jul<br />
Sat 6 Jul<br />
Sat 13 Jul<br />
Thu 25 Jul<br />
The Mikado (PG) 7.45pm. Connaught.<br />
Set in an ever-so-English 1930s seaside<br />
hotel, ENO’s iconic production is a<br />
popular hit.<br />
Spider-Man: Far from Home (TBC)<br />
8.15pm. Dome. Peter Parker goes<br />
to Europe but can’t leave behind his<br />
superhero role.<br />
Thu 4 Jul<br />
Peter Rabbit (PG) 1.15pm. Worthing<br />
College. Follow Peter Rabbit on his<br />
adventures.<br />
The Greatest Showman (PG) 5.30pm.<br />
Worthing College. Sing-a-long to<br />
this much-loved film at this outdoor<br />
screening.<br />
Westlife: The Twenty Tour Live 8pm.<br />
Dome. They’re back! Live broadcast.<br />
Indiana Jones Trilogy (12A) 1pm.<br />
Connaught. Re-live the thrilling<br />
adventures of Dr Jones as the trilogy<br />
returns to the big screen.<br />
Sun 14 Jul<br />
Glyndebourne: The Barber of Seville<br />
(12A) 7.30pm. Connaught. Mischief<br />
and mayhem in Rossini’s popular opera.<br />
Recorded.<br />
King of Thieves (15) 2pm. Ropetackle<br />
(SHM). Based on true events, thief<br />
Brian Reader and his band of misfit<br />
criminals plot the biggest bank heist in<br />
British history.<br />
NT: The Lehman Trilogy (12A) 7pm.<br />
Connaught. Story of a family and<br />
company that changed the world.<br />
Fri 26 Jul<br />
The Cold Blue (TBC) 12.15pm. Dome.<br />
They flew. They fought. They died.<br />
They won.<br />
Glyndebourne: Cinderella (12A)<br />
7.30pm. Connaught. Recorded live.<br />
Glyndebourne favourite Danielle<br />
de Niese plays the title role in this<br />
glittering opera.<br />
Nick Cave Night 7.30pm. Cellar Arts<br />
Club. Close-Up presents a night of film<br />
and music from Nick Cave.<br />
Fri 5 Jul<br />
Bohemian Rhapsody (12A) 7.30pm.<br />
Worthing College. Experience the life<br />
of Queen frontman Freddie Mercury in<br />
an outdoor screening of the biopic.<br />
Mon 8 Jul<br />
The Lady in the Van (12) 1.30pm.<br />
Ropetackle (SHM). Dementia<br />
Friendly Screening. True story of Alan<br />
Bennett’s relationship with a lady who<br />
“temporarily” parked her van in his<br />
driveway.<br />
Thu 11 Jul<br />
Madama Butterfly 6.50pm. Ropetackle<br />
(SHM). Puccini’s Japanese tragedy<br />
is given a ravishing Royal Opera<br />
production in this screening.<br />
Fri 12 Jul<br />
A Star is Born (15) 7.30pm. Ropetackle<br />
(SHM). Famous musician helps young<br />
female singer find fame and love.<br />
Tue 16 Jul<br />
Moonrise Kingdom (12A) 7.30pm.<br />
Ropetackle (SHM). Two twelve-yearolds<br />
fall in love, make a secret pact and<br />
run away into the wilderness.<br />
Thu 18 Jul<br />
The Blues Brothers (15) 2pm.<br />
Ropetackle (SHM). Jake and Elwood<br />
Blues set out on a mission from God<br />
to save the Catholic orphanage where<br />
they were raised.<br />
Fri 19 Jul<br />
Green Book (12A) 7pm. Ferring Village<br />
Hall. Italian-American bouncer drives<br />
African-American classical pianist in<br />
the 60s.<br />
Little Wolf’s Book of Badness 11am.<br />
Ropetackle (SHM). Little Wolf is sent to<br />
BigBad’s Cunning College to learn the<br />
Nine Rules of Badness.<br />
Sat 27 Jul<br />
Andre Rieu Maastricht <strong>2019</strong>: Shall We<br />
Dance? (U) 7pm. Connaught. Bringing<br />
the waltz to life in an unforgettable<br />
evening of music and dance. Recorded.<br />
RSC: Measure for Measure (12A)<br />
7pm. Connaught. Live broadcast of this<br />
play directed by Royal Shakespeare<br />
Company’s artistic director Gregory<br />
Doran.<br />
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