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Showroom Cinema, Paternoster Row, Sheffield S1 2BX Box Office and recorded information: 0114 275 7727 www.showroomworkstation.org.uk [email protected] SHOWROOM CINEMA WHAT’S ON APRIL 2018 /showroomworkstation @showroomcinema /showroomcinema SHOWROOM BOX OFFICE Daily from 11.30, except Monday & Thursday from 10.00. Box office closes when the last film of the evening begins. SHOWROOM CAFE BAR Monday to Thursday 10.00 - 23.00 (Food served from 11:00 - 21:00) Friday 10.00 - late (Food served from 11:00 - 21:00) Saturday 10.30 - late (Food served from 11:00 - 21:00) Sunday 11.00 - 22.30 (Food served 12:00 - 16:00) EARLY DOORS Weekly screenings every Thursday at 11am for over 55s, with a cuppa and cake www.showroomworkstation. org.uk/earlydoors KINO BAMBINO Weekly screenings every Monday at 11am for parents/guardians with babies under one only. www.showroomworkstation. org.uk/kinobambino SUBTITLED MONDAYS Every Monday wherever possible, we screen English language films with subtitles for hard of hearing. www.showroomworkstation. org.uk/subtitled-mondays AUDIO DESCRIPTION We now have Audio Description headsets available at the Box Office wwwshowroomworkstation.org. uk/audio-description TICKET PRICES Weekdays after 5pm and all day weekends: £9.00 / £6.80 students & concessions* Weekdays before 5pm: £8.00 / £6.00 students & concessions* Family Ticket (Admits 4, minimum 2 children under 15): £20.00 before 5pm / £24.00 after Showroom Members: £1 off every ticket, double points for new releases on Fridays Early Doors: £6.00 CINE 26: £4.50 *Claimants, children under 15 and senior citizens. Proof of status required at Box Office Sheffield Media & Exhibition Centre Ltd Registered in England & Wales No. 244 4438 Registered Charity No. 100 2020. /showroomworkstation @showroomcinema /showroomcinema £4.50 at the showroom NEW RELEASES FUNNY COW/ GHOST STORIES/ 120 BPM/ WONDERSTRUCK/ LABYRINTH/ CUSTODY/ WESTERN/ The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society/ LET THE SUNSHINE IN/ MARLINA THE MURDERER IN 4 ACTS/ THE WOUND/ A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS/ BEAST SPECIAL SCREENINGS SHORTS FOR WEE ONES/ SHORTS FOR MIDDLE ONES/ LIVES IN SIGN LANGUAGE/ MARY AND THE WITCH’S FLOWER/ DISTANT SKY: NICK CAVE AND THE BAD SEEDS / BIG FISH AND BEGONIA/ HERE TO BE HEARD: THE STORY OF THE SLITS + Q&A/ THE GREAT BEAUTY SCREENING DATES & TIMES OPENING HOURS & VENUE INFO SUN 1 APR MON 2 APR WED 4 APR FRI 6 APR FRI 6 APR SAT 7 APR SUN 8 APR MON 9 APR MON 9 APR TUE 10 APR WED 11 APR WED 11 APR THU 12 APR FRI 13 APR FRI 13 APR SAT 14 APR WED 18 APR FRI 20 APR FRI 20 APR THU 26 APR FRI 27 APR SAT 28 APR 11:00 11:30 11:30 NEW RELEASES 11:30 11:30 15:00 11:30 18:30 18:30 11:00 19:00 20:00 11:00 NEW RELEASES 11:00 18:15 NEW RELEASES 20:00 18:00 NEW RELEASES 15:00 STAGE ON SCREEN YOUNG CINEMA YOUNG CINEMA SEE WEBSITE OR CONTACT BOX OFFICE FOR TIMES YOUNG CINEMA YOUNG CINEMA STAGE ON SCREEN YOUNG CINEMA SPECIAL SCREENING SPECIAL SCREENING YOUNG CINEMA STAGE ON SCREEN SPECIAL SCREENING YOUNG CINEMA SEE WEBSITE OR CONTACT BOX OFFICE FOR TIMES YOUNG CINEMA SPECIAL SCREENING SEE WEBSITE OR CONTACT BOX OFFICE FOR TIMES SPECIAL SCREENING PHILOSOPHY AT THE SHOWROOM SEE WEBSITE OR CONTACT BOX OFFICE FOR TIMES MY SHOWROOM Our free loyalty scheme that rewards you every time you visit, free birthday ticket and collect points on everything you buy www.showroomworkstation.org.uk/my Showroom Members £1 off all tickets, collect points, 2 free tickets when you join and other great benefits and discounts www.showroomworkstation.org.uk/you/membership CINE 26 Aged 26 or under? All cinema only tickets £4.50 www.showroomworkstation.org.uk/cine26 No online booking fees for MY SHOWROOM, SHOWROOM MEMBERS and CINE 26 NTL: CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF SHORTS FOR WEE ONES SHORTS FOR MIDDLE ONES GHOST STORIES 120 BPM WONDERSTRUCK LABYRINTH SHORTS FOR WEE ONES SHORTS FOR MIDDLE ONES BOLSHOI: GISELLE SHORTS FOR WEE ONES LIVES IN SIGN LANGUAGE MARY AND THE WITCH’S FLOWER SHORTS FOR MIDDLE ONES RSC: MACBETH DISTANT SKY – NICK CAVE & THE BAD SEEDS LIVE IN COPENHAGEN SHORTS FOR WEE ONES CUSTODY WESTERN SHORTS FOR MIDDLE ONES BIG FISH & BEGONIA THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY FUNNY COW LET THE SUNSHINE IN MARLINA THE MURDERER IN 4 ACTS HERE TO BE HEARD: THE STORY OF THE SLITS + Q&A THE GREAT BEAUTY THE WOUND A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS BEAST SHORT FILMS: ROSALIND UNCUT ONLINE BOOKING WWW.SHOWROOMWORKSTATION.ORG.UK BOX OFFICE 0114 2757727 * ALL SUBTITLED FILMS ARE ANNOUNCED ON FRIDAY

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Page 1: SHOWROOM BOX OFFICE TICKET PRICES EARLY … · Whitehouse, Andy Nyman When cynical psychologist Professor Phillip Goodman stumbles across a long-lost file, detailing three terrifying

Showroom Cinema, Paternoster Row, Sheffield S1 2BXBox Office and recorded information: 0114 275 7727www.showroomworkstation.org.uk [email protected]

SHOWROOMCINEMA WHAT’S ONAPRIL 2018

/showroomworkstation@showroomcinema /showroomcinema

SHOWROOM BOX OFFICEDaily from 11.30, except Monday & Thursday from 10.00. Box office closes when the last film of the evening begins.

SHOWROOM CAFE BAR Monday to Thursday 10.00 - 23.00 (Food served from 11:00 - 21:00)Friday 10.00 - late(Food served from 11:00 - 21:00)Saturday 10.30 - late(Food served from 11:00 - 21:00)Sunday 11.00 - 22.30(Food served 12:00 - 16:00)

EARLY DOORSWeekly screenings every Thursday at 11am for over 55s, with a cuppa and cakewww.showroomworkstation.org.uk/earlydoors KINO BAMBINOWeekly screenings every Monday at 11am for parents/guardians with babies under one only.www.showroomworkstation.org.uk/kinobambino

SUBTITLED MONDAYSEvery Monday wherever possible, we screen English language films with subtitles for hard of hearing. www.showroomworkstation.org.uk/subtitled-mondays

AUDIO DESCRIPTION We now have Audio Description headsets available at the Box Officewwwshowroomworkstation.org.uk/audio-description

TICKET PRICESWeekdays after 5pm and all day weekends: £9.00 / £6.80 students & concessions*Weekdays before 5pm: £8.00 / £6.00 students & concessions*Family Ticket (Admits 4, minimum 2 children under 15): £20.00 before 5pm / £24.00 afterShowroom Members: £1 off every ticket, double points for new releases on Fridays Early Doors: £6.00CINE 26: £4.50

*Claimants, children under 15 and senior citizens. Proof of status required at Box Office

Sheffield Media & Exhibition Centre Ltd Registered in England & WalesNo. 244 4438 Registered Charity No. 100 2020.

/showroomworkstation@showroomcinema /showroomcinema

£4.50at

the showroomSHOWROOMCINEMA

Supported by Film Hub North, led by Showroom Workstation. Proud to be part of the BFI Film Audience Network.

WWW.SHOWROOMWORKSTATION.ORG.UK/CINE26

NEW RELEASESFUNNY COW/ GHOST STORIES/ 120 BPM/

WONDERSTRUCK/ LABYRINTH/ CUSTODY/ WESTERN/ The Guernsey Literary and

Potato Peel Pie Society/ LET THE SUNSHINE IN/ MARLINA THE MURDERER IN 4 ACTS/ THE

WOUND/ A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS/ BEAST SPECIAL SCREENINGS

SHORTS FOR WEE ONES/ SHORTS FOR MIDDLE ONES/ LIVES IN SIGN LANGUAGE/ MARY AND

THE WITCH’S FLOWER/ DISTANT SKY: NICK CAVE AND THE BAD SEEDS / BIG FISH AND BEGONIA/ HERE TO BE HEARD: THE STORY OF THE SLITS +

Q&A/ THE GREAT BEAUTY

SCREENING DATES & TIMES OPENING HOURS & VENUE INFOSUN 1 APRMON 2 APRWED 4 APRFRI 6 APR

FRI 6 APRSAT 7 APRSUN 8 APRMON 9 APRMON 9 APRTUE 10 APR

WED 11 APRWED 11 APRTHU 12 APR

FRI 13 APRFRI 13 APR

SAT 14 APRWED 18 APRFRI 20 APR

FRI 20 APR

THU 26 APR

FRI 27 APR

SAT 28 APR

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11:00NEW RELEASES11:0018:15NEW RELEASES

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STAGE ON SCREENYOUNG CINEMAYOUNG CINEMASEE WEBSITE OR CONTACT BOX OFFICE FOR TIMES

YOUNG CINEMAYOUNG CINEMA STAGE ON SCREENYOUNG CINEMA SPECIAL SCREENINGSPECIAL SCREENING

YOUNG CINEMA STAGE ON SCREENSPECIAL SCREENING

YOUNG CINEMA SEE WEBSITE OR CONTACT BOX OFFICE FOR TIMES YOUNG CINEMA SPECIAL SCREENINGSEE WEBSITE OR CONTACT BOX OFFICE FOR TIMES

SPECIAL SCREENING

PHILOSOPHY AT THE SHOWROOMSEE WEBSITE OR CONTACT BOX OFFICE FOR TIMES

MY SHOWROOMOur free loyalty scheme that rewards you every time you visit, free birthday ticket and collect points on everything you buywww.showroomworkstation.org.uk/my

Showroom Members£1 off all tickets, collect points, 2 free tickets when you join and other great benefits and discountswww.showroomworkstation.org.uk/you/membership

CINE 26Aged 26 or under? All cinema only tickets £4.50www.showroomworkstation.org.uk/cine26

No online booking fees for MY SHOWROOM, SHOWROOM MEMBERS and CINE 26

NTL: CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF SHORTS FOR WEE ONESSHORTS FOR MIDDLE ONESGHOST STORIES120 BPMWONDERSTRUCKLABYRINTHSHORTS FOR WEE ONES SHORTS FOR MIDDLE ONES BOLSHOI: GISELLESHORTS FOR WEE ONESLIVES IN SIGN LANGUAGE MARY AND THE WITCH’S FLOWERSHORTS FOR MIDDLE ONES RSC: MACBETHDISTANT SKY – NICK CAVE & THE BAD SEEDS LIVE IN COPENHAGEN SHORTS FOR WEE ONES CUSTODY WESTERNSHORTS FOR MIDDLE ONES BIG FISH & BEGONIATHE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETYFUNNY COWLET THE SUNSHINE IN MARLINA THE MURDERER IN 4 ACTS HERE TO BE HEARD: THE STORY OF THE SLITS + Q&ATHE GREAT BEAUTY

THE WOUNDA FISTFUL OF DOLLARSBEASTSHORT FILMS: ROSALIND UNCUT

ONLINE BOOKING WWW.SHOWROOMWORKSTATION.ORG.UKBOX OFFICE 0114 2757727* ALL SUBTITLED FILMS ARE ANNOUNCED ON FRIDAY

Page 2: SHOWROOM BOX OFFICE TICKET PRICES EARLY … · Whitehouse, Andy Nyman When cynical psychologist Professor Phillip Goodman stumbles across a long-lost file, detailing three terrifying

April 2018SHOWROOM CINEMA NEW RELEASES SPECIAL SCREENINGS & EVENTS/showroomworkstation@showroomcinema /showroomcinema

SHORTS FOR WEE ONESThis collection of short films that will delight anyone over the age of three.There are tales of tigers not eating their vegetables, a bear learning to sing and a very

adventurous fish…

SHORTS FOR MIDDLE ONESFor audiences aged eight and over, with stories of polar bears and shrinking ice caps, mad-cap gold heists and the weird and wonderful worlds of two very different chameleons…

FOR FULL TIMES LOOK AT OUR LISTINGS PAGE OR ON OUR WEBSITE!

SHOWING FROM FRIDAY 20 APRILSHOWING FROM FRIDAY 6 APRIL SPECIAL SCREENINGS LIVES IN SIGN LANGUAGEMON 9 APR, 18:30We present a fresh selection of contemporary short films foregrounding the richness of D/deaf culture and experience, including this year’s Academy Award winner for Best Short Film, The Silent Child. These shorts span genres - from comedy, romance, horror - to bring the stories of D/deaf characters to the screen in a space inclusive for all, but tailored specifically to the needs of D/deaf cinema-goers.

PREVIEW: MARY AND THE WITCH’S FLOWER TUE 10 APR, 18:30Bored and spending the Summer holidays at her Great Aunt’s, Mary desperately searches for something to do. One afternoon a black cat catches her eye as it wanders into the nearby woods. Following it, Mary is soon plummeted into a magical world full of wonder and danger, as she is hailed as a once-in-a-century talent. Yet it is ultimately her courage that will be tested. - With video introduction from Director Hiromasa Yonebayashi. Everyone in the audience will receive a limited edition art print.

DISTANT SKY - NICK CAVE AND THE BAD SEEDS LIVE IN COPENHAGENTHU 12 APR, 20:00In 2017 Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds returned to the road for an acclaimed tour, starting in Australia before tearing across the USA and the rest of the World with some of the best reviews of a decorated career.

BIG FISH AND BEGONIA (PG) WED 18 APR, 18:15When Chun turns 16, she is transformed into a dolphin and sent to explore the human world. Snared by a fisherman’s net, Chun is saved by a young man who drowns trying to save her. Desperate to bring him back, Chun must nurture a tiny fish that holds his soul.

HERE TO BE HEARD: THE STORY OF THE SLITS + Q&A FRI 20 APR, 20:00Here to Be Heard tells the story of The Slits, the world’s first all girl punk rock group, from their original formation during the pioneering days to punk rock in mid 70s London, through their individual stories of struggle, to the reformation of the band in 2005... a time period that ends in 2010 when singer Ari Up died of cancer while trying to make this film.- Q&A with Director William Badgley and two members of The Slits - Tessa and the original drummer Palmolive

STAGE ON SCREEN NTL: CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF (ENCORE) SUN 1 APR, 11:00On a steamy night in Mississippi, a Southern family gather at their cotton plantation to celebrate Big Daddy’s birthday. The scorching heat is almost as oppressive as the lies they tell.

BOLSHOI: GISELLESUN 8 APR, 15:00When Giselle learns that her beloved Albrecht is promised to another woman, she dies of a broken heart in his arms. While Albrecht grieves, she returns from the dead as a Wili, a vengeful spirit meant to make unfaithful men dance until death…

RSC: MACBETHWED 11 APR, 19:00 Returning home from battle, the victorious Macbeth meets three witches on the heath. Driven by their disturbing prophecies, he sets out on the path to murder.

PHILOSOPHY AT THE SHOWROOMTHE GREAT BEAUTY (15)THU 26 APR, 18:00Jep Gambardella, looks back on his life with some regret. This will be an attitude familiar to many of us - we regret missed opportunities or time misspent. But what exactly is it to regret something? Is it simply wishing things had been otherwise? Or can I regret something whilst also affirming how things really turned out? Is it better not to have regrets, or is a life without regrets somehow lacking? - Followed by a discussion

SHOWING FROM FRIDAY 13 APRIL SHOWING FROM FRIDAY 27 APRIL

WONDERSTRUCK (PG)Dir: Todd Haynes / 2018 / USA / 116mins / Cast: Oakes Fegley, Julianne Moore, Michelle Williams

The lives of two children, born 50 years apart, are magically drawn together as they both seek friendship and connection in their lonely worlds. A beautiful adaptation of the best-selling book of the same name from ‘Hugo’ author Brian Selznick.

120 BPM (15)Dir: Robin Campillo / 2018 / France / 143mins / Cast: Nahuel Pérez Biscayart, Arnaud Valois, Adèle Haenel

It’s Paris in the 90s’, ACT UP - a vibrant group of young social activists - are taking on government apathy and demanding large scale action against the AIDS crisis. At the centre of it all is Sean, a radical young protester, who catches the eye of the group’s shy newcomer, Nathan. Amongst fierce debates, fiery protests and ecstatic dance parties, Sean and Nathan’s passion sparks against the looming shadow of mortality. A bright and bold film with powerful themes of social justice that remain urgent today. 120 BPM perfectly balances its deeply emotional drama with euphoric, youthful energy and spine-tingling sensuality.

LABYRINTH (U)Dir: Jim Henson / 1986 / UK, USA /101mins / Cast: David Bowie, Jennifer Connelly, Toby Froud

Master puppeteer Jim Henson creates a bonkers upside down fairytale world where Sarah must contend with mischievous goblins, the Bog of Eternal Stench and a mind-bending castle to rescue her baby brother from the evil clutches of Jareth, the Goblin King, played by David Bowie

GHOST STORIES (15)Dir: Jeremy Dyson, Andy Nyman / 2018 / UK / 98mins / Cast: Martin Freeman, Paul Whitehouse, Andy Nyman

When cynical psychologist Professor Phillip Goodman stumbles across a long-lost file, detailing three terrifying hauntings he embarks on a mission to uncover logical explanations. Goodman meets three tormented people, each with their own frighteningly inexplicable tale of the supernatural.

CUSTODYDir: Xavier Legrand / 2018 / France / 93mins / Cast: Léa Drucker, Denis Ménochet, Thomas Gioria

In the aftermath of divorce, Myriam and Antoine are battling for custody of their son. Myriam, using her son as a shield from her possessive ex-husband, needs full custody to break free from an abusive relationship. A bitingly tense psychological thriller that seamlessly eases its way from gritty social realism into full-tilt horror.

WESTERNDir: Valeska Grisebach / 2018 / Germany, Bulgaria, Austria / 119mins / Cast: Meinhard Neumann, Reinhardt Wetrek, Syuleyman Alilov Letifov

A group of German workers start a tough building job in rural Bulgaria. Unwelcome, the men are interlopers in someone else’s territory. One of the men, Meinhard, begins to befriend some of the locals, sending tensions rippling through the village.

THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETYDir: Mike Newell / 2018 / US / 123 mins / Cast: Lily James, Tom Courtenay, Katherine Parkinson

In the aftermath of World War II, a writer forms an unexpected bond with the members of a Guernsey book club when she decides to write a book about their experiences during Nazi occupation.

LET THE SUNSHINE IN (15)Dir:Dir: Claire Dennis / 2018 / France, Belgium / 94mins / Cast: Juliette Binoche, Xavier Beauvois, Philippe Katerine

An exquisite romantic comedy-drama by Claire Denis. Isabelle finds herself meandering through a series of less-than-satisfactory romantic encounters after her divorce. Achingly human, Let The Sunshine In is brimming with joy and sadness in equal measure, exploring the frustrating imprecisions of love.

MARLINA THE MURDERER IN 4 ACTS (15)Dir: Mouly Surya / 2018 / France, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand / 93mins / Cast: Egy Fedly, Dea Panendra, Yoga Pratama

Marlina, recently widowed, finds her home and livelihood under attack from a gang who think they can take ownership of her body and cattle because she no longer has a man to ‘protect’ her… they are wrong. A striking revenge-Western from Indonesia.

FUNNY COW (15)Dir: Adrian Shergold / 2018 / UK / 102mins / Cast: Maxine Peake, Paddy Considine, Stephen Graham

Set against the backdrop of working men’s clubs and the Northern stand-up comedy circuit, ‘Funny Cow’ charts the rise to stardom of a comedienne through the 1970s and 80s.

THE WOUND (15)Dir: John Trengrove / 2018 / South Africa, Germany, Netherlands, France / 88mins / Cast: Nakhane Touré, Bongile Mantsai, Niza Jay Ncoyini,

High in the mountains of South Africa, the Xhosa ritual takes place, initiating teenage boys into manhood. Xolani returns every year to reunite with his childhood friend Vija, but this year one of the initiates can sense something deeper simmering under the surface of their relationship.

BEASTDir: Michael Pearce / 2018 / UK / 93mins / Cast: Jessie Buckley, Johnny Flynn, Geraldine James

A troubled young woman finds herself torn between her suffocating family and dangerous new lover, who’s the prime suspect for a string of brutal murders. An electrifying British thriller.

A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS (15)Dir: Sergio Leone/ 1967/ USA/ 99mins/ Cast: Clint Eastwood, Gian Maria Volontè, Marianne Koch

Leone’s first installment in his trilogy of Spaghetti Westerns about “The Man With No Name” contains all his memorable trademarks – extreme close-ups, charismatic characters and the haunting music of Ennio Morricone.FILM OF THE MONTH

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