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MY OLD MAN |
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Check out our behind the scenes video of the My Old Man film
shoot, featuring interviews with our brilliant cast and crew |
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When Michał Piwowarski’s granddaughter, Tasha,
finally moves out, Michał's whole world changes. The school
dinner lady becomes his favourite person, a new neighbour moves
onto the street and he has to face his biggest battle yet.
My Old Man follows the trials
and tribulations of Michał, an old, blind, Polish soldier, in
this funny and heartfelt production.
My Old Man stars Paul Shelley as Michał and imagine if’s
Artistic Director Chesca Cholewa (previously known as Chesca Joy)
is reprising her role as Tasha.
Joining
them is Lorraine Bruce (who audiences might know from White Gold and The Syndicate) as Cathy
and Liam Fox (who telly fans will know as Dan Spencer
from Emmerdale) as Steve. |
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| LORRAINE BRUCE ON
BBC
RADIO LEEDS |
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In October, Nick Ahad interviewed Lorraine
Bruce on BBC Radio Leeds about her role as Cathy in My Old Man - listen
below! |
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This
November at The Bradford Playhouse.......
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Green
Day’s American Idiot – The Musical
10th-13th
November 2021
The
two-time Tony Award-winning hit musical Green Day’s American
Idiot, based on the Grammy Award-winning
multi-platinum album, boldly takes the American musical where
it’s never gone before. This high-octane show includes every song
from Green Day’s album American
Idiot, as well as several songs from follow-up
release, 21st
Century Breakdown.
Johnny,
Tunny and Will struggle to find meaning in a post-9/11 world.
When the three disgruntled men flee the constraints of their
hometown for the thrills of city life, their paths are quickly
estranged when Tunny enters the armed forces, Will is called back
home to attend familial responsibilities, and Johnny’s attention
becomes divided by a seductive love interest and a hazardous new
friendship. An energy-fueled rock opera, American Idiot,
features little dialogue and instead relies on the lyrics from Green
Day’s groundbreaking album to execute the story line.
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Revlon
Girl
3rd-6th
November 2021
Set
eight months following Aberfan Disaster of 1966 (in which 144
people were killed; 116 of them children) The Revlon Girl tells
the real life story of a group of bereaved mothers who met every
week above a local hotel to talk, cry and even laugh
without feeling guilty.
Flinch
15th-16th
November 2021
When
Mark reacts unexpectedly in the face of a violent mugging, his
girlfriend Jess is left with questions. Does she have the right
to feel betrayed by Mark’s failure to defend her – even when the
incident turns out to have been a harmless prank? As the young
couple attempt to repair their differences, rom-com sparring
exposes something more sinister: a thorny and unsettling
discussion of gender politics that refuses to take sides.
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The
Endling
18th-19th
November 2021
What
if it was just you, you were the last, ‘The Endling’?
In a time of rapid environmental extinction – Strange Futures
Theatre Company use their ‘powerful physicality’ (The Scotsman
2019) to raise the discussion of our impact and responsibility as
humans within the world. Using humour and a quirky perspective,
The Endling gently asks “What if it was you, if you were the last
individual of the species, The Endling?”
Cinderella
24th-28th
November 2021
The
Bradford Players present one of the best loved traditional
pantomimes Cinderella.
Cinderella shall go to the ball but with a bit of a twist. This
time not only does she have to defeat her wicked sisters,
Priscilla and Prunella, but her rotten stepmother, Mother Malady,
too and Malady has a dastardly secret. She’s a fallen fairy and
her sister Moonglow is Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother. Cinderella
is destined to be the kindest queen who ever ruled. But will
Moonglow defeat Malady? Will Buttons make Cinders fall in love
with him? Will Prince Charming and Dandini ever decide who keeps
the special bunny slippers? Come and find out.
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What's on at
Pictureville
Welcome to this
week’s film listings for Pictureville cinema. This week we have the
first film in our World of Wong Kar-wai season, a live broadcast
from the Bolshoi Ballet and a new team of superheroes arriving on
our IMAX screen.
Love cinema? Don’t
forget that you can receive free and discounted cinema tickets,
plus money off in our bar and shop by becoming a Pictureville member.
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WEEKLY
LISTINGS (5 – 11 NOVEMBER)
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DUNE (12A)
Fri 19.30; Sat 19.30; Sun 19.30; Wed 19.30
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WORLD OF WONG KAR-WAI
10 November – 1
December
Tickets are now on sale
to discover our spectacular season of cinema showcasing the work of
iconic director, screenwriter and producer, Wong Kar-wai. Book
tickets to more than one film in the season and receive £3 off each
ticket. Simply add all tickets to your basket and the discount will be
applied automatically at checkout.
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© National Science
and Media Museum 2021
National Science and
Media Museum, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1 1NQ (as part of the Science
Museum Group) is an exempt charity under the Second Schedule of the
Charities Act of 1960 and is recognised as charitable by HM Revenue and
Customs.
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| Join
us for an incredible line-up of music and theatre! There’s
so much to enjoy, learn and engage with next week at Square Chapel. Take a
look and book your tickets below… | | The
Field of Cloth of Gold 9th November | Joanna Mabbutt’s lecture marks the 500th
anniversary of the Anglo-French alliance between young
princes Henry VIII and Francis I celebrated in a trade fair
of scintillating opulence in 1520. |
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| | Good
Grief 10th November | It was a dying man’s wish for Ugly Bucket to
create a show about death. Will it be subtle? Will it be
profound? Ugly Bucket process the death of a friend in the
only way they know how, through a high energy maelstrom of
clowning, movement, verbatim and thumping techno tracks. |
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| | Kaleidoscope
Chamber Collective 12th November | The Halifax Philharmonic Club promotes
high-quality chamber music. Recitals by artists of national
and international standing are presented in our Red Brick
Auditorium, a beautiful and unique concert hall with a
particularly fine acoustic. |
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| | Walk
Like A Man 13th November | With incredible vocals, slick moves,
infectious charm and timeless music it’s no wonder this
show receives standing ovations wherever we go! This might
also be due to having our very own ‘Jersey Boy’ in house. |
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| Looking for Christmas
plans? |
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Santa Show 18th - 21st December | Come and join the adventures at the North Pole
with Santa and Jingleberry the Elf who have the
veryimportant task of preparing all the presents for
Christmas day. |
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| Rockin’
Rhino 22nd December | If you like the idea of a real gig – played
with guts and soul – where your children will bop with you,
then this is for you! Featuring all of your favourite
Christmas songs with a twist. |
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| Copyright
(C) 2021 Square Chapel Arts Centre. All rights reserved.
Our mailing address is: Square Chapel
Arts Centre 10 Square Road Halifax, West Yorkshire
HX1 1QG United Kingdom
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| | | | What’s happening in Edinburgh in November 2021 |
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| | | | The clocks have gone back an hour and the nights have started to draw in – welcome, November! Although winter is approaching, in November Edinburgh turns on its sparkle and gives us plenty to smile about. Night-time light trails illuminate the city, a range of exciting events come to town and, at the end of the month, Edinburgh’s Christmas celebrations festoon the city in festive cheer.
Resident or tourist, young or old, there’s plenty going on in Edinburgh this month to keep the whole family entertained and brighten up the dark nights.
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| | | What's on in Edinburgh this month | | | | Make your evenings merry and bright. Take a wander through candy cane lane and dazzle in the twinkling fairy lights at Edinburgh Zoo’s Christmas Nights, or marvel at trees drenched in jewel-like colours and sparkling tunnels of light as Christmas at the Botanics returns to banish those winter blues. Or for an evening of wonder, enchantment, spectacular colours and dazzling animations, Castle of Light at Edinburgh Castle takes you a mesmerising journey of this historic attraction. Featuring work not been on public display before, be sure not to miss Reflections: The light and life of John Henry Lorimer (1856-1936). The first retrospective exhibition dedicated to the famed Scottish artist, it opens at the City Art Centre this month. Celebrating their 10 year anniversary, Edinburgh Short Film Festival returns this month to delight film fanatics with a packed programme of both live and online award winning short films. | | | |
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| | | New business of the month – Hendersons | | | | When Hendersons closed its doors last summer, it marked the end of an era. Edinburgh’s legendary vegetarian restaurant, founded by Janet Henderson in 1962, had made its way into the hearts of people seeking goodness from nutritious, homemade food. However, thanks to Janet’s grandson, Barrie Henderson, her legacy is now living on at a new venue in Edinburgh’s Bruntsfield.
Open Tuesday – Sunday, Hendersons is now welcoming customers for lunch or dinner – go today and delight your tastebuds!
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| | | Top Historic Places to Dine in Edinburgh | | | | Looking for a historic dining spot in Edinburgh? From a poorhouse to a props & costume store, a 15th century royal residence to a 19th century bank, when it comes to restaurants and bars with a historic past, Edinburgh has plenty of eateries to choose from!
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| | | Explore Edinburgh's graveyards, spooky attractions & hidden streets | | | | With its gothic spires and narrow cobbled streets, the majestic landscape of Edinburgh easily lends itself to stories of ghostly presences, tales of mystery & intrigue and secret locations. We have some spine-chilling tales from the darker corners of the city’s history that we’re just dying to share with you - some of which you may want to read with the lights on!
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| | | 10 Ways to Have an Eco-friendly Holiday in Edinburgh | | | | Planning a break in Edinburgh but wondering how you can make it more environmentally friendly? From supporting local businesses to enjoying some of the lesser-known attractions, read on to discover our top tips on how we can all do our bit to help the environment.
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| | | Discover Midlothian | | | | Around 45 minutes by bus, or 20 minutes by car, the picturesque parks and historic landmarks of Midlothian are a great choice for a daytrip from Edinburgh. Whether you want to spend the day close to nature, explore famous film locations or take a step back in time in one of the area’s many fascinating attractions, you’ll be spoilt for choice.
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| | The Dingle Peninsula | From the bohemian vibes of Dingle town to the craggy, cliff-side drama of Slea Head, the Dingle Peninsula serves up one adventure after another. | |
| 12 Must-Try Treats in NI | Sweet treats, local craft beers and some of the world's best seafood, Northern Ireland’s menus are made to be savoured by everyone! | |
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| The perfect Dublin trip | It's got charming cobbled alleys and beautiful Georgian squares, an amazing literary heritage and some of the best pubs in the world. | |
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You can see the footprints of 350 million-year-old tetrapods on Valentia Island | The first creatures to crawl on land left their tiny mark as they came ashore here. |
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The Dingle
Peninsula
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From the bohemian
vibes of Dingle town to the craggy, cliff-side drama of Slea Head, the
Dingle Peninsula serves up one adventure after another.
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Are you ready?
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12 Must-Try Treats in NI
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Sweet treats, local craft beers and
some of the world's best seafood, Northern Ireland’s menus are made
to be savoured by everyone!
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The perfect Dublin trip
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It's got charming cobbled alleys and
beautiful Georgian squares, an amazing literary heritage and some
of the best pubs in the world.
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Welcome to Dublin!
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You can see
the footprints of 350 million-year-old tetrapods on Valentia Island
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The first
creatures to crawl on land left their tiny mark as they came ashore
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