
| 6 September 2010 2.30pm and 7.30pm | ![]() |
A Single Man (12A) Colin Firth, Julianne Moore, Nicholas Hoult Based on the novel by Christopher Isherwood. Set in Los Angeles in 1962, at the height of the Cuban missile crisis, British college professor is struggling to find meaning to his life after the death of his long time partner. The story is a romantic tale of love interrupted, the isolation that is an inherent part of the human condition, and ultimately the importance of the seemingly smaller moments in life. Running Time: 99 minutes |
Tickets: £6 /
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| 11 September 2010 11am |
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Cloudy with a chance of Meatballs (U) Featuring the voice talents of: Bill Hader, Anna Faris, James Cann, Mr T and Neil Patrick Harris The most delicious event since macaroni met cheese! Follow the adventures Follow the adventures of inventor Flint Lockwood and weather girl Sam Sparks as they attempt to discover why the rain in their small town has stopped while food is falling in its place. Running Time: 90 minutes |
Tickets: £6 /
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| 11 September 2010 7.45pm | ![]() |
Colin Fry Don’t miss one of the most celebrated Psychic Mediums Colin Fry as he delivers messages of love and comfort in his brand new FREE SPIRIT SHOW. Star of TV’s 6th Sense, Psychic Private Eyes, The Three Mediums and Colin Fry Live!
For entertainment purposes only. |
Tickets: £18 / Friends £17 |
| 13 September 2010 7.45pm | ![]() |
The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain The Ukulele Orchestra is a group of all-singing, all-strumming Ukulele players, who use instruments bought with loose change, and who believe that all genres of music are available for reinterpretation, as long as they are played on the Ukulele. A concert by the Ukulele Orchestra is a funny, virtuosic, twanging, singing, awesome, foot-stomping obituary of rock-n-roll and melodious light entertainment featuring only the "bonsai guitar" and a menagerie of voices; no drums, no pianos, no backing tracks, and no banjos. A collision of post-punk performance and toe-tapping oldies. See the universe in the grain of a Ukulele. |
Tickets: £18 / Concs. £17 / Friends £16 |
| 15 September 2010 7.45pm | ![]() |
The Best of Brian Conley Showcasing the best sketches from his magnificent television series ‘The Brian Conley Show’ with a full supporting cast. ‘The Best of Brian Conley’ will be a complete entertainment spectacle with some of Brian’s best loved characters. Combining a first-rate mix of comedy, dancing and singing the show allows Brian to share with his audience his roots in theatre. With special guests including; dare-devil ‘Dangerous Brian’, ‘Larry the Loafer’, ‘Nick Frisbee’ and the legendary ‘Al Jolson’ all set to make an appearance, the show is set to be an entertaining hit for all to enjoy! In a career that has spanned more than 20 years, Brian has had numerous shows on ITV including ‘The Brian Conley Show’, ‘Time After Time’ ,‘Brian Conley – Alive and Dangerous’ and ‘The Grimley’s’, achieving audiences in excess of 12 million. This brand new UK tour will have all corners of the country laughing and promises to be a great show for all the family! |
Tickets: £22 / Friends £20 |
| 20 - 25 September 2010 | ![]() |
The Full Monty Adapted from the 1997 British film, this hugely popular musical version of The Full Monty takes the same story and transports us to the USA and shows six unemployed Buffalo steelworkers who are low on both cash and prospects. They decide to present a strip act at a local club after seeing their wives and girlfriends enthusiasm for a touring company of the ‘Chippendales’. As they prepare for the show, working through their fears, self-consciousness and anxieties, they overcome their inner demons and find strength in their camaraderie. It is extremely well written, with both pathos and humour and some memorable music, and addresses issues not normally encountered on the musical stage. For a ‘first’ showing in this area, this show must not be missed, so get ready to join in the fun! Selected seats on sale now! |
Tickets: £15 / Concs. £13 Mon 20 Sep @ 7.30pm £2 from each ticket goes to Frimley Park Hospital towards the fund to buy a flexible cystoscope for early detection of bladder cancer. Parents are advised that the material and themes in this show are not suitable for younger children. |