SHAUN THE SHEEP MOVIE (U)Sat 21st March, 10amTues 7th April, 10amTues 14th April, 2pm - Craft session from 1pmThurs 16th April, 10amSat 18th April, 10amDirectors: Mark Burton (85mins)When Shaun decides to take the day off and havesome fun, he gets a little more action than hebargained for. Tues 14th April, 1pm onwards.Decorate your own Shaun the Sheep to take into thefilm! Free, drop in session.
PADDINGTON (PG)Sat 7th March, 10amFriday 10th April, 10amDirector: Paul King (95mins)Starring: Hugh Bonneville After sell-out screenings, he'sback! Join us with your teddy from
11.30am on Friday 10th April for marmaladesandwiches and activities. Free, drop in session.
BIG HERO 6 (PG)Sat 4th April, 10amWeds 8th April, 10amFri 10th April, 2pmTues 14th April, 10amThurs 16th April, 2pmDirector: Don Hall (102mins)
When a devastating event befalls the city of SanFransokyo, Hiro turns to Baymax, a giant inflatablerobot, and transforms his friends into a band of high-tech heroes. Fancy saving the world? Come dressed as yourfavourite super hero!
FROZEN SING-A-LONG(PG)Weds 15th April, 10amDirector: Chris Buck (108mins)Back by popular demand!Another chance to come andsing-a-long to Disney’s smashhit musical! Dress up as yourfavourite character for ourfancy dress competition!
PARENT AND BABY SCREENINGS
Babies under 18 months are welcome to our specialscreenings of popular films! We leave the lightsslightly on and volume turned down a bit for a morebaby-friendly environment!
WILD (15)Tues 10th March, 11am
FIFTY SHADES OF GREY (18)Tues 28th April, 11am
POCKET GUIDEFilm Programme
March - April 2015
Box Office: 01992 531 500www.hertfordtheatre.com/cinema
FAMILY FILMS All tickets: £4 HOW TO BOOK
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MARCH MORNINGS 10AM MATINEES 2PM EVENINGS 7.45PM
Tuesday 3rd Birdman Into the Woods
Wednesday 4th Into the Woods Love's Lanour's Won 7pm
Thursday 5th The Imitation Game Birdman
Friday 6th Foxcatcher Wild
Saturday 7th Paddington Wild
Tuesday 10th PARENT & BABY: Wild 11am Boyhood Foxcatcher
Wednesday 11th The Theory of Everything La Traviata 7pm
Thursday 12th Into the Woods
Tuesday 17th Mr Turner Trash
Wednesday 18th Trash Whiplash
Friday 20th The Imitation Game
Saturday 21st Shaun the Sheep Movie
Tuesday 24th Hamlet 1pm
Tuesday 31st Selma A View From the Bridge 7pm
APRIL MORNINGS 10AM MATINEES 2PM EVENINGS 7.45PM
Wednesday 1st Selma Hamlet 7PM
Thursday 2nd A View From the Bridge Selma
Saturday 4th Big Hero 6
Tuesday 7th Shaun the Sheep Movie The Second Best Marigold Hotel
Wednesday 8th Big Hero 6 The Second Best Marigold Hotel
Thursday 9th The Second Best Marigold Hotel
Friday 10th Paddington Big Hero 6 Fifty Shades of Grey
Tuesday 14th Big Hero 6 Shaun the Sheep Movie Selma
Wednesday 15th Frozen Sing-A-Long The Second Best Marigold Hotel Fifty Shades of Grey
Thursday 16th Shaun the Sheep Movie Big Hero 6
Saturday 18th Shaun the Sheep Movie The Second Best Marigold Hotel Still Alice
Tuesday 28th PARENT & BABY: Fifty Shades of Grey 11am Still Alice Still Alice
Wednesday 29th X + Y X + Y
Telephone: 01992 531500
Online: www.hertfordtheatre.com(£2.50 booking fee per transaction)
In Person: Hertford Theatre Box Office,The Wash, Hertford, SG14 1PS
Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, The Box Officeremains open for 15 minutes after thestart of the final performance.
Opening TimesThe building is open from 9am; Monday-Saturday.The Café is open from 10am until 4pm, Monday-Saturday. The Café reopens for eveningscreenings and closes when the film starts.
Soft SubtitlingSoft Subtitling provides much more information than"normal" English subtitles. This type of information is especially prominent when the sound is happeningoff-screen. Subtitled films will not have AudioDescription.
Audio DescriptionAll films listed have Audio Description, which enablespeople with visual impairment to enjoy films at thecinema. Please ask at Box Office for a headset.Please note, we have limited availability of headsets.No audio description on Soft Subtitled Films.
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THE SECOND BEST EXOTICMARIGOLD HOTEL (PG)Tues 7th April, 7.45pmWeds 8th April, 7.45pmThurs 9th April, 7.45pm
Weds 15th April, 2pm Sat 18th April, 2pmDirector: John Madden (122mins)Starring: Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Richard GereThis sequel to the popular comedy sees the elderlyresidents up to their usual antics. Feel-good comedy-perfect for Spring!
FIFTY SHADES OF GREY (18)Fri 10th April, 7.45pmWeds 15th April, 7.45pmDirector: Sam Taylor-Johnson (124mins)Starring: Stars: Dakota Johnson, Jamie Dornan
Surely the most hotly anticipated film of the season!Literature student Anastasia Steele’s life changesforever when she meets handsome billionaireChristian Grey. Expect raunchy scenes and plenty ofsexual tension.
STILL ALICE (12A)Sat 18th April, 7.45pmTues 28th April, 2pm & 7.45pmDirector: Richard Glatzer (101mins)Starring: Julianne Moore , Alec Baldwin
Based on Lisa Genova’s 2009 novel. Aged fifty, Alicehas it all- a great job and a loving family. But, whilelecturing at UCLA, mid-sentence, she struggles tofind a word. A heartbreaking film that inspires you toseize the day!
X + Y (12A)Wednesday 29th April, 2pm & 7.45pmDirector: Morgan Matthews (111mins)Starring: Rafe Spall, Sally HawkinsAn Autistic teenage maths prodigy
finds new confidence and new friendships when helands a spot on the British squad at the InternationalMathematics Olympiad. This is a charming,independent British film about applauding strongbrains.
BIRDMAN (15)Tues 3rd March, 2pmThurs 5th March, 7.45pmDirector: Alejandro González Iñárritu (120mins)Starring: Michael Keaton, Emma Stone
A washed up actor, who once played an iconicsuperhero, battles his ego and attempts to recoverhis family, his career and himself in the days leadingup to the opening of a Broadway play.A dark comedy and a hotly anticipated film.
INTO THE WOODS (PG)Tues 3rd March, 7.45pmWeds 4th March, 2pmThurs 12th March, 2pmDirector: Rob Marshall (125mins)
Starring: Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, Johnny Depp, James CordenBased on Stephen Sondheim’s musical, this film is setto cast a spell over Hertford this Spring! A modern,humorous re-telling of the Brothers Grimm fairy tales,this film explores the consequences of the characters’wishes from the witches point of view. Good fun, a bitscary, so not for easily frightened children!
THE IMITATION GAME (12A)Thurs 5th March, 2pmFri 20th March, 2pmDirector: Morten Tyldum (112mins)Starring: Benedict Cumberbatch, Kiera Knightly
Back by popular demand! (Just make sure you don’tmiss it this time!) An award winning period drama,about the life of the pioneering computer scientist,Alan Turing and his work on cracking the secret codeof the Nazi Enigma machine.
FOXCATCHER (15)Fri 6th March, 2pmTues 10th March, 7.45pmDirector: Bennett Miller (134mins)Starring: Steve Carell, Channing Tatum
Based on the true story of the great OlympicWrestling Champion Mark Schultz and hismultimillionaire sponsor John E. du Pont as they trainfor the 1988 games in Seoul - a union that leads tounlikely circumstances.
WILD (15)Fri 6th March, 7.45pmSat 7th March, 2pmDirector: Jean-Marc Vallée (115mins)Starring: Reese Witherspoon
The true-life story of Cheryl Strayed, who, in her mid-twenties decided to walk the 1,100 mile Pacific Cresttrail alone, in an effort to confront the death of hermother. Capturing the struggle of what it means to beyoung and trying to forge ahead against all odds.Beautiful scenery and with a soundtrack featuringSimon and Garfunkel and Bruce Springsteen, what’snot to like?
BOYHOOD (15)Tues 10th March, 2pmDirector: Richard Linklater (166mins)Starring: Patricia Arquette, Ethan HawkeNominated for a whopping 6 Oscars
and hailed as a modern classic, this is a greatreminder of what it means to be a child.
THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING(12A)Weds 11th March, 2pmDirector: James Marsh (123mins)Starring: Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones
Back by demand! Following the love story betweenfamous physicist Stephen Hawking and his first wifeJane. Nominated for 5 Oscars- don’t miss it!
MR TURNER (12A)Tues 17th March, 2pmDirector: Mike Leigh (150mins)Starring: Timothy SpallDon't miss this re-run of an Oscar
nominated film! Exploring the last 25 years of thegreat if eccentric British painter, J.M.W. Turner’s life.
TRASH (15)Tues 17th March, 7.45pmWeds 18th March, 2pmDirector: Stephen Daldry (114mins)Starring: Rooney Mara , Martin Sheen
Based on the 2010 novel by Andy Mulligan and set inBrazil, three kids who make a surprise discovery in arubbish dump soon find themselves running from thecops. A sensitive film but with plenty of comedy too!
WHIPLASH (15)Weds 18th March, 7.45pmDirector: Damien Chazelle (107mins)Starring: Miles Teller, J.K. SimmonsNominated for 5 Oscars, this film
explores the road to greatness! A young Jazzdrummer enrols at a prestigious music school to bementored by an instructor who will stop at nothingto realize a student's potential.
SELMA (12A)Tues 31st March, 2pmWeds 1st April, 2pmThurs 2nd April, 7.45pmTues 14th April, 7.45pm
Director: Ava DuVernay (128mins)Starring: David Oyelowo A chronicle of Martin Luther King’s campaign tosecure equal voting rights via an epic march fromSelma to Montgomery, Alabama in 1965 A powerfulstory that shouldn’t be forgotten.
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LIVE AND ENCORE BROADCASTTickets £15, £12, £10 for schools
ROYAL SHAKESPEARECOMPANY LIVE BROADCASTOF LOVE’S LABOUR’S WON
Set in Autumn 1914. A group of soldiers arrive backfrom the trenches to a life of parties and youthfulpassion. Better known as Much Ado About Nothing.
ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERALIVE BROADCAST OF LATRAVIATA
A stunning production of Verdi’s masterpiece, full ofpassionate love and tragic death. With a contemporarystaging, this is ideal for newcomers to opera.
ENCORE SCREENING OFMAXINE PEAKE AS HAMLET
From Manchester Royal Exchange, this uniqueproduction of Shakespeare’s most iconic playexplodes with big ideas about loyalty, love, betrayal,murder and madness.
NATIONAL THEATRE ENCORESCREENING OF A VIEW FROMTHE BRIDGE
Arthur Miller confronts the American dream in this darkand passionate tale. In Brooklyn, longshoreman Eddiewelcomes his Sicilian cousins to the land of freedom.But when one of them falls for his beautiful niece, theydiscover that freedom comes at a price.
BOOKING NOW NATIONAL THEATRE ENCORE SCREENING OFBEHIND THE BEAUTIFUL FOREVERS
NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE SCREENING OFMAN AND SUPERMAN
ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA ENCORESCREENING OF THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE
NATIONAL THEATRE ENCORE SCREENING OFTHE HARD PROBLEM
ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA LIVE SCREENINGOF CARMEN BY BIZET
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