Full details of the final week here:
Hello,
This is our final week at
Theatre in the Mill before we return to The
Studio on 27 May. We'll have more information on
our programme at The Studio in next week's
newsletter, but in the meantime we're
wrapping up our run on the University
campus with some Yorkshire-based
favourites.
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Screenings at Theatre in the Mill
are priced at £5 for adults and £3 for
concessions.
Find
the full cinema listings here, and
keep scrolling for more information on what's
on this week.
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Thu 9 May, 20.15
Josh O'Connor stars as a young man
struggling with both his sexuality and the challenges of running
the family farm, who falls in love with a Romanian migrant
worker.
This film is part of our Yorkshire in Love double
bill. If you book for both films you will receive a 30% discount on
tickets.
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Thu 9 May, 18.30
Clio Barnard's
intelligent, nuanced depiction of 21st-century Britain charts an
unlikely romance between two Bradford residents.
This film is
part of our Yorkshire in Love double bill. If you book for both
films you will receive a 30% discount on tickets.
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Thu 9 May, 12.00
The story of a clever, quick, nimble, and
exceptionally well-dressed wild animal.
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Sat 11 May, 11.00
Beloved characters come out of the Hundred
Acre Wood and into the city for this big-hearted tale from
Disney.
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Sat 11 May, 14.00
Epic sci-fi anime features mutants that can
control the fire and cause chaos in a futuristic world.
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Sat 11 May, 19.45
Jet-black comedy from Ben Wheatley about a
couple’s dark and bloody journey through the British Isles
in a caravan.
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Sat 11 May, 17.30
Shot on location in
North Yorkshire, Oscar-winning director Andrea Arnold’s take on
Emily Bronte’s 1847 novel of the same name is a gritty and
naturalistic adaptation, emphasising the visceral, passionate bond
shared by Cathy and Heathcliff.
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Thu 14.00
Join us on
Thursdays and Fridays at Theatre in the Mill to play classic games
like Mario
Kart 8 on the big cinema screen.
There is no ticket
required, just come and test your skills on Rainbow Road
for free!
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About
Theatre in the Mill
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Theatre in the Mill is a Bradford based arts
organisation committed to developing, supporting and
presenting socially responsible art and performance. Part
of the University of Bradford, Theatre in the Mill was
opened in the heart of the campus in 1976 by Sir Alan
Ayckbourn.
Theatre in the Mill is based on the University
of Bradford Campus. You can access the venue via
Shearbridge Road which has free on-street parking.
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Pictureville Cinema
remains closed as RAAC remedial work continues. Our IMAX and Cubby
Broccoli screen are temporarily closed, as part of the National
Science and Media Museum's once-in-a-generation
transformation.
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