Lion

Village Screen is a rural and community touring cinema providing quality film screenings in community venues throughout Norfolk & Suffolk. 

Volunteer promoting groups get together to screen the latest blockbuster or a timeless classic in the comfort of their local village hall or community centre.
 
Since 2005, Village Screen has become a vibrant and growing network of voluntary groups organising screenings for and with rural communities across Norfolk & Suffolk. Film events create opportunities for neighbours to meet, socialise and renew bonds. Less travel and lower cost makes this the obvious choice for many rural residents.

For more information about any of these events, or to view latest updates, please refer to

www.creativeartseast.co.uk/whats-on

3 June, 7.30pm – ‘La La Land’ (12A, 2016)

Bawdeswell Village Hall, Bawdeswell (£4.50)

“A jazz pianist falls for an aspiring actress in Los Angeles.”

7 June, 7.15pm – ‘ROH: The Dream’ (E, 2017)

Thornham New Village Hall, Thornham (£15)

“Frederick Ashton’s delightful interpretation of Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream is a classic of The Royal Ballet’s repertory.”

7 June, 7pm – ‘Hacksaw Ridge’ (15, 2016)

Reedham Village Hall, Reedham (£4)

“WWII American Army Medic Desmond T. Doss, who served during the Battle of Okinawa, refuses to kill people, and becomes the first man in American history to receive the Medal of Honor without firing a shot.”

9 June, 2.30pm & 7.30pm – ‘La La Land’ (12A, 2016)

Blofield Court House, Blofield (£4.50)

10 June, 7.30pm – ‘Lion’ (PG, 2017)

Bawdeswell Village Hall, Bawdeswell (£4.50)

“A five-year-old Indian boy gets lost on the streets of Calcutta, thousands of kilometers from home. He survives many challenges before being adopted by a couple in Australia; 25 years later, he sets out to find his lost family.”

13 June, 7.30pm – ‘La La Land’ (12A, 2016)

North Creake Village Hall, North Creake (£5)

13 June, 7pm – ‘Glyndebourne Live: La Traviata’ (12A, 2013)

Thornham New Village Hall, Thornham (£10)

“Violetta gives up every hope of happiness in this heart-wrenching love story. With its world-famous arias, La traviata is the perfect opera to introduce friends and family to Glyndebourne.”

14 June, 2.30pm & 7.30pm – ‘Lion’ (PG, 2017)

Holt Community Centre, Holt (£5)

14 June, 7.30pm – ‘A Street Cat Named Bob’ (12A, 2016)

The Memorial Hall, Snettisham, King’s Lynn (£4)

“Based on the international best selling book. The true feel good story of how James Bowen, a busker and recovering drug addict, had his life transformed when he met a stray ginger cat.”

14 June, 7pm – ‘Peter Grimes on Aldeburgh Beach’ (PG, 2015)

Felixstowe Library, Felixstowe (£7.30)

“A landmark open-air staging by Aldeburgh Music of Benjamin Britten’s Peter Grimes, on the very place and beach that inspired the opera.”

15 June, 2.30pm & 7.30pm – ‘Matthew Bourne’s The Car Man’ (12A, 2016)

Southwold Arts Centre, Southwold (£10)

“Loosely based on Bizet’s popular opera (CARMEN), The Car Man was first seen in 2000, winning the Evening Standard Award for ‘Musical Event of the Year’.”

15 June, 2.30pm – ‘Lion’ (PG, 2017)

Gorleston Library, Gorleston (£4)

15 June, 7.30pm – ‘Lion’ (PG, 2017)

Great Massingham Village Hall, Great Massingham (£4)

16 June, 7.30pm – ‘La La Land’ (12A, 2016)

Alburgh Village Hall, Alburgh (£4)

16 June, 7pm – ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ (12A, 2015)

Felixstowe Library, Felixstowe (£7.50)

“National treasure and Poirot star David Suchet starred as the formidable Lady Bracknell in Oscar Wilde’s much loved masterpiece The Importance of Being Earnest.”

16 June, 7.30pm – ‘Lion’ (PG, 2017)

Brisley Village Hall, Brisley (£4.50)

16 June, 8pm – ‘Lion’ (PG, 2017)

Reepham Town Hall, Reepham (£4)

16 June, 7.45pm – ‘La La Land’ (12A, 2016)

Wicklewood Village Hall, Wicklewood (£4.50)

17 June, 7.30pm – ‘La La Land’ (12A, 2016)

Weston Longville Village Hall, Weston Longville (£5 – Ticket price includes a luxury ice cream)

17 June, 7.30pm – ‘Lion’ (PG, 2017)

Amy Robsart Village Hall, Syderstone (£4)

17 June, 7.30pm – ‘A United Kingdom’ (12A, 2017)

Marlingford Village Hall, Marlingford (£4.95 – BYOB)

“Prince Seretse Khama of Botswana causes an international stir when he marries a white woman from London in the late 1940s.”

19 June, 1pm – ‘Lion’ (PG, 2017)

Long Stratton Village Hall, Long Stratton (£5)

21 June, 7.30pm – ‘Lion’ (PG, 2017)

Thornham New Village Hall, Thornham (£5)

23 June, 7.30pm – ‘The Third Man’ (PG, 1949)

Aylsham Town Hall, Aylsham (£5)

“Pulp novelist Holly Martins travels to shadowy, postwar Vienna, only to find himself investigating the mysterious death of an old friend, black-market opportunist Harry Lime.”

24 June, 7.30pm – ‘La La Land’ (12A, 2016)

Watlington Village Hall, Watlington, King’s Lynn (£5)

24 June, 7.30pm – ‘Exhibition on Screen: I, Claude Monet’ (U, 2017)

Debenham Library, Debenham (£8)

“Based on over 2500 letters and narrated by Henry Goodman, I, Claude Monet reveals new insight into the man who not only painted the picture that gave birth to impressionism but who was perhaps the most influential and successful painter of the 19th and early 20th centuries.”

Creative Arts East is an arts and community development charity founded in 1994 with the focus of taking the arts into rural communities. Creative Arts East works throughout Norfolk, Suffolk & the East running Creative Arts East Live! & Village Screen – rural touring schemes for live performance and cinema; and a variety of projects concerned with creative learning, health & wellbeing and volunteer development.

www.creativeartseast.co.uk

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