Film Club January Programme

Sunday Afternoons at The Broadway Cinema
Your chance to see the film of your choice on a Sunday afternoon at 2.00 p.m. If you have a favourite film that you would like them to put on contact Rachel on 0115 9526600 or r.barrett@broadway.org.uk.
Films chosen for screening in January are as follows
Sun 12 Jan – ‘Untouchables’ – Cat 15 – in French with sub titles – 2.00 p.m. Sun 19 Jan – ‘Genevieve’ – Cat U – Kenneth More etc – An 80th birthday present. Starts at 2.00pm
Thursday Silver Screen for January
Every Thursday morning at The Broadway, Broad Street (Lacemarket Tram stop 3 mins walk down Hockley and along Broad Street). !0.30 and 13.30 £4.30 with free tea/coffee and biscuits. Tickets available on line at www.broadway.org.uk or 01159526611 or at the box office. Further info from Alan Snape 07940146542
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Thurs 2 Jan – Thurs 9 Jan – Thurs 16 Jan – Thurs 23 Jan – Thurs 3 Jan –
‘All is Lost’ – cat 12a – showing at 10.30 and 13.30
‘The Hobbit – The Desolation of Smaug’ cat 12a – 12 noon ‘Mandela’ – cat 12a – showing at -10.00 – 13.30
‘The Railway Man’ – cat 15 – showing at 10.00 – 13.30 ‘Inside Llewyn Davis’ – cat 15 – showing at 10.30 – 13.30
National Theatre Live Transmissions to The Broadway
Shakespeare’s Coriolanus Thursday 30 January 7.00 pm live from National Theatre and repeated on Saturday 1 February at 13.00 – £12 admission

‘Warhorse’ live from London’s West End. To be shown on Thursday 27th February. Tickets on sale now.
Future Dates for your diary Henry IV part one Wed 14th May and part two on Wed 18th June. Two Gentlemen of Verona Wednesday 3rd Sept. Tickets now on sale.
ALL THE ABOVE AT THE BROADWAY CINEMA, BROAD STREET, NOTTINGHAM.
Telephone number for booking is 9526611
The Arnold Film Club at The Bonington Theatre within Arnold Leisure Centre has now recommenced showing films for £2.50 on Friday nights – once a month. December’s film was Quartet and November’s was Top Hat so you see there is a wide variety of films both old and new. Contact Alan for further info on any of the above.

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