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Culture on Screen

Join us for a magical summer of theatre, opera, and music on the big screen, with spectacular productions from London's National Theatre, the Harold Pinter Theatre in London, the Metropolitan Opera New York, and a special presentation of Conerto with an event dedicated to the great Ray Charles.

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Uncle Vanya

A play by Anton Chekhov
| 155 minutes

Sonya and her Uncle Vanya spend their time on an isolated estate, visited only by the local doctor Astrov. When Sonya’s father Prof. Serebryakov suddenly returns with his restless, alluring, new wife Yelena, polite facades crumble and long repressed feelings start to emerge. As the family is forced to confront their despair, loneliness and each other, can the beauty of life help them find new hope?

Onsite screening
Theatre on Screen

Frankenstein

Dir.: Danny Boyle
| 134 minutes

Directed by Academy Award® winner Danny Boyle, Frankenstein features Benedict Cumberbatch and Jonny Lee Miller. Urgent concerns of scientific responsibility, parental neglect, cognitive development and the nature of good and evil are embedded within this thrilling and deeply disturbing classic gothic tale.

Onsite screening
Opera on Screen

Carmen

Bizet

Richard Eyre’s stunning production of Bizet’s opera. With dances created by star choreographer Christopher Wheeldon and conducted by rising maestro Yannick Nézet-Séguin, this Carmen brings every aspect of Bizet’s tale to thrilling life, from its lighthearted beginning to its inevitably tragic climax.

Onsite screening
Theatre on Screen

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

Based on the novel by Mark Haddon | Adapted by Simon Stephens
| 170 minutes

Christopher has an extraordinary brain, while everyday life presents challenges. When he falls under suspicion for killing his neighbour’s dog, it takes him on a journey that upturns his world. "A beautiful and dazzlingly inventive show about the wonders of life" - Evening Standard

Onsite screening
Opera on Screen

Tosca

Puccini

Sir David McVicar’s bold new staging of Tosca, Puccini’s operatic thriller of Napoleonic Rome. On the podium, Emmanuel Villaume conducts the electrifying score, which features some of Puccini’s most memorable melodies.

Onsite screening
Theatre on Screen

King Lear

Dir.: Jonathan Munby

Broadcast from London’s West End, see Ian McKellen’s ‘extraordinarily moving portrayal’ (Independent) of King Lear. Jonathan Munby directs this ‘nuanced and powerful’ (The Times) contemporary retelling of Shakespeare’s tender, violent, moving and shocking play.

Onsite screening
Opera on Screen

Porgy and Bess

The Gershwins |NEW PRODUCTION

America’s “folk opera,” as the 1935 creators described it, tells the story of disabled beggar Porgy, sung by Eric Owens, and his love for the drug-addicted Bess, portrayed by Angel Blue. Infused with the timeless melodies of the much-loved classics.

Onsite screening
Theatre on Screen

No Man’s Land

Dir.: Sean Mathias
| 180 minutes

Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart star in the glorious revival of Harold Pinter’s comic classic No Man’s Land. One summer’s evening, two ageing writers meet and drink into the night. As the pair become increasingly inebriated, the lively conversation soon turns into a revealing power game. 

Onsite screening
Music on Screen

The Courage, Passion and Innovation of Ray Charles

Ray

Dir.: Taylor Hackford
| 152 minutes

An intelligent and effective biopic based on the life and career of the legendary musician Ray Charles - from losing his eyesight in early childhood, to his rising career during the 1950s and 1960s, his ideas to change the music by combining rhythm and blues and gospel music.