Here & Now Issue 34 | July 2019
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FILM & THEATRE<br />
Tue 30 Jul<br />
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of<br />
Grindelwald (12A) 2pm. Ropetackle<br />
(SHM). Will pure blood wizards rule over<br />
all non-magical beings?<br />
Fri 2 Aug<br />
Tortoise and the Hare 11am. Ropetackle<br />
(SHM). Bite-size ballet to introduce little<br />
ones to the arts.<br />
Sun 4 Aug<br />
Glyndebourne: The Magic Flute (12A)<br />
5.30pm. Connaught Theatre. Mozart’s<br />
most magical comedy broadcast live.<br />
COMING SOON<br />
Next month, DiCaprio and<br />
Brad Pitt team up in the hotly<br />
anticipated new Tarantino<br />
film Once Upon a Time in<br />
Hollywood. X-Men are back<br />
again with X-Men: The New<br />
Mutants, which features<br />
breakout star Jonathan Byers<br />
from Stranger Things, and<br />
the latest addition to the<br />
Has Fallen trilogy is released,<br />
Angel Has Fallen.<br />
COMPETITION<br />
Win tickets to Friendsical!<br />
Oh…My…Gawd. Have you heard? A Friends musical parody is<br />
coming to Worthing! That’s right, FRIENDSICAL is touring to<br />
the Pavilion Theatre from 1-5 October, and you can win a pair<br />
of tickets! To enter our competition, just answer the following<br />
question:<br />
“That’s My Sandwich!” is a quote shouted very loudly by<br />
which Friends character? n Chandler n Joey n Ross<br />
To find out more information on the show, visit worthingtheatres.<br />
co.uk. This is a loving parody not to be confused with the Warner<br />
Bros Entertainment Inc. series Friends.<br />
To enter, go to hereandnowmag.co.uk. Click on WIN!<br />
To give your answer (ref: Friendsical) or post to <strong>Here</strong> & <strong>Now</strong>, The<br />
Mill Building, 31 Chatsworth Rd, BN11 1LY. One entry p/p. Closes<br />
and winner picked at random and notified Thu 25 Jul. Good luck!<br />
JOIN THE CLUB <strong>Now</strong> in its 11th successful year, Worthing Film Club is a volunteer-led<br />
organisation that screens handpicked independent cinema from around the globe in Worthing.<br />
<strong>July</strong>’s offering is Black Sun (2005) by filmmaker Gary Tarn, a visually stunning and thoughtful meditation<br />
on the nature of seeing. It centres on artist Hugues de Montalembert, blinded in a random New York City<br />
mugging, and explores his subsequent journey adjusting to the loss of his sight. Taking its cinematic cue from<br />
great art documentaries like Chris Marker’s masterly Sans Soleil (1983), Black Sun tells a true tale in a highly<br />
individual and poetic way. Catch it on 1 <strong>July</strong> at St. Paul’s.<br />
Membership of Worthing Film Club is £30 a year, with access to the club’s DVD library. Non-members can<br />
attend for the price of a one-off ticket.<br />
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