We're not just the pictures anymore... Strand Arts Centre
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| David Attenborough: A Life on our Planet This week only, Monday to Wednesday at 8.15pm
One man has seen more of the natural world than any other. This unique feature documentary is his witness statement. In his 94 years, David Attenborough has visited every continent on the globe, exploring the wild places of our planet and documenting the living world in all its variety and wonder. Now, for the first time he reflects upon both the defining moments of his lifetime as a naturalist and the devastating changes he has seen.
Honest, revealing and urgent, DAVID ATTENBOROUGH: A LIFE ON OUR PLANET is a powerful first-hand account of humanity’s impact on nature and a message of hope for future generations.
After the film, audiences will have the unique chance to watch a very special, exclusive conversation between Sir David Attenborough and Sir Michael Palin. This will only be available in cinemas.
Book tickets by phoning 9065 5830 or online.
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MATTHEW BOURNE'S THE RED SHOES |
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| Matthew Bourne’s The Red Shoes Wednesday 30th September, 8pm & Sunday 4th October, 5pm
Tickets £12 Matthew Bourne’s ‘gorgeous take on the film classic’ (★★★★ The Times) comes to cinemas for the first time.
Winner of two Olivier Awards, The Red Shoes is an ‘utterly enthralling’ (★★★★★ Daily Express) tale of obsession, possession and one girl’s dream to be the greatest dancer in the world.
Matthew Bourne’s magical adaptation of the classic Powell and Pressburger film is set to the achingly romantic music of golden-age Hollywood composer Bernard Herrmann. Filmed live at Sadler’s Wells in London especially for cinemas, this ‘cinematic masterpiece re-Bourne on stage’ (★★★★ Evening Standard) will dazzle your senses and break your heart.
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| Three Tenors: Voices for Eternity 30th Anniversary Event
Saturday 10th October, 8.15pm & Sunday 11th October, 4.15pm
Tickets £12
Three Tenors: Voices for Eternity celebrates 30 years since Luciano Pavarotti, José Carreras and Plácido Domingo made their historic debut as The Three Tenors at the ancient baths of Caracalla during the 1990 Football World Cup.
With brand new interviews and never-before-seen backstage footage, the film offers a fascinating insight into the rivalries and friendships of the legendary opera stars from 1990 through to Pavarotti's passing in 2007.
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| Michael Ball and Alfie Boe: Back Together Saturday 17th October, 8pm & Sunday 18th October, 5pm
Tickets £10
The superstar pair will take on their favourite musical theatre, pop and rock tracks, including songs from The Lion King, The Greatest Showman and The Phantom of the Opera as well as a brilliantly arranged 'Queen Medley'. Showcasing their phenomenal voices and undeniable on-stage chemistry, Ball and Boe’s irresistible charm will undoubtedly light up the big screen.
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ANDRÉ RIEU: 70 YEARS YOUNG |
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| Sunday 25th October, 5.15pm Screening as part of Belfast International Arts Festival
70 YEARS YOUNG is André Rieu’s ultimate concert featuring musical highlights chosen by the maestro himself from his illustrious career so far. This unique commemorative celebration will take you on an unbelievable journey around the world to André Rieu’s most amazing concert locations, including Schönbrunn Vienna, Radio City Music Hall New York and the Coronation Concert in Amsterdam.
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| What Is The Word Thursday 29th October, 8pm
Part of Belfast International Arts Festival
Contains some strong language. Age guidance 12+
Pan Pan Theatre presents the UK premiere of an audio cinematic experience presenting a curated collection of Samuel Beckett poems, performed by some of Ireland’s leading actors.
After a fall in his apartment in 1988, Samuel Beckett moved to the Tiers Temps nursing home in Paris, France. It was here that Beckett, aged 82, wrote ‘Comment dire’ in French. On the manuscript of his English translation, which he called ‘what is the word’ and is considered to be his final poem, he wrote: ‘Keep! for end’.
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| Our Silver Screenings of classic movies resume this Thursday. Tickets are just £3 including tea or coffee. The films are chosen with older people in mind but open to everyone who enjoys great movies!
Thursday 1st & 8th October, 2.00pm Brassed Off (1996) [15] This rousing British bittersweet drama stars Ewan McGregor.
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The Strand, 152-156 Holywood Road, Belfast, BT4 1NY
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