H&N Issue 36 September 2019
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FILM & THEATRE<br />
Readers are advised to<br />
check event listing info<br />
in case of change.<br />
FRONT ROW FILM & THEATRE<br />
Romance, comedy, adventure and more are awaiting<br />
you this month. Experience Friendsical, the hilarious<br />
musical parody of the TV series Friends (from Tue 1<br />
Oct). Be left asking “But how?!” by magicians Griffin<br />
& Jones (Thu 12 Sep). And re-watch old classics like<br />
Jaws (Mon 2 Sep) and Singin’ in the Rain<br />
(Mon 9 Sep) on the big screen.<br />
If you have any exciting film or theatre<br />
events that you’d like to share, list them<br />
at hereandnowmag.co.uk and we’ll add<br />
them to our listings.<br />
Abi Else<br />
FILM<br />
Tue 27 Aug<br />
Incredibles 2 (PG) 2pm. Ropetackle<br />
(SHM). Undercover family of superheroes<br />
must defeat a new villain.<br />
Wed 28 Aug<br />
BlacKkKlansman (15) 7.30pm.<br />
Ropetackle (SHM). Provocative<br />
examination of American race<br />
relations in the 70s.<br />
Fri 30 Aug<br />
Bite-size Ballet: Three Little<br />
Pigs 11am. Ropetackle (SHM).<br />
Interactive ballet for under-sevens.<br />
The Souvenir (15) 3pm & 8pm.<br />
Connaught. Young film student<br />
struggles with toxic relationship in<br />
the 80s.<br />
Sat 31 Aug<br />
The Lion King (PG) 11am.<br />
Connaught. Saturday Morning<br />
Pictures. Hamlet, with lions, by<br />
Disney.<br />
Sun 1 Sep<br />
The Souvenir (15) 3pm & 8pm.<br />
Connaught. Joanna Hogg’s semifictionalised<br />
self-portrait of young<br />
film student in the 80s.<br />
Mon 2 Sep<br />
Jaws (12A) 11am. Connaught. Silver<br />
Screening. Spielberg’s summer<br />
blockbuster bites back on the big<br />
screen.<br />
Stan and Ollie (PG) 7pm. Lancing<br />
Parish Hall. Golden era behind<br />
them, Laurel & Hardy embark on a<br />
variety hall tour.<br />
Thu 5 Sep<br />
Fisherman’s Friends (12A) 6.30pm.<br />
West Street Loft (SHM). Ten<br />
Cornish fishermen are signed by<br />
Universal Records.<br />
The Machinist (15) 7pm. Field<br />
Place. CellarDoor Cinema. Hardhitting<br />
psychological thriller starring<br />
Christian Bale.<br />
Fri 6 Sep<br />
The Odd Couple (PG) 2pm.<br />
Ropetackle (SHM). Classic screwball<br />
comedy about two reluctant<br />
flatmates.<br />
Sat 7 Sep<br />
Strike (PG) 10am. Dome. Stopmotion<br />
animation where Mungo<br />
the mole must achieve his dream<br />
of becoming a footballer to save his<br />
home town.<br />
Met Opera: Aida (12A) 12.30pm.<br />
Connaught. Verdi’s grand drama of<br />
ancient Egypt. Recorded live.<br />
Mon 9 Sep<br />
Singin’ in the Rain (U) 1.30pm.<br />
Ropetackle (SHM). Gene Kelly and<br />
Debbie Reynolds make a splash in<br />
this Hollywood classic.<br />
Tue 10 Sep<br />
Stalker (PG) 8.15pm. Connaught.<br />
Worthing Film Club. A guide leads<br />
two men through The Zone to find<br />
a room that grants wishes.<br />
Thu 12 Sep<br />
Spin Out Wrap Party & Screening<br />
6pm. Connaught. A party to<br />
celebrate Spin Out with footage<br />
from the WOW, Summer Cinema<br />
and Summer of Circus. You might<br />
even spot yourself!<br />
The Upside (12A) 6.30pm. West<br />
Street Loft (SHM). Unlikely<br />
friendship blossoms between a<br />
wealthy quadriplegic and an exconvict.<br />
NT: Fleabag (15) 7.30pm.<br />
Connaught. See the hilarious,<br />
award-winning, one-woman show<br />
that inspired the BBC's hit TV<br />
series.<br />
Mon 16 Sep<br />
The Game Changers 6pm.<br />
Connaught. Revolutionary<br />
documentary about meat, protein<br />
and strength.<br />
JOIN THE CLUB<br />
MEMBERSHIP IS NOW OPEN for the new season of the Ropetackle Film<br />
Club, which screens films at 7.30pm on the second Thursday of each month.<br />
Members have nominated an eclectic mix of films for the coming year, from<br />
modern to classic, domestic to worldwide. The season kicks off this month<br />
with Green Book (Thu 12 Sep) plus a bonus screening of The Hateful Eight<br />
(Thu 19 Sep). Benefits include the chance to meet and chat with fellow film<br />
lovers before each screening, while enjoying pre-film suppers from Lesley’s<br />
Kitchen and drinks at the bar. Membership costs £30 for the full year (Sep-<br />
Jun), with guests welcome to attend from £6. Join ropetacklecentre.co.uk. n<br />
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