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A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF WHAT’S ON DURING AUGUST & SEPTEMBER 2018
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CONCERT FOR GEORGE (FILM) SATURDAY 4th AUGUST, 7:30pm The iconic George Harrison tribute concert with perfor- mances from Eric Clapton, Paul McCartney, Jeff Lynne and more returns to the big screen, newly restored with pristine audio quality.
WHITNEY (FILM) THURSDAY 9TH AUGUST, 7:30pm To celebrate the late Whitney Houston’s birthday, join us for a special screening of the critically acclaimed new documentary on her life and career.
GLYNDEBOURNE: VANESSA (LIVE SCREENING) TUESDAY 14th AUGUST, 6:30pm A rare opportunity to see Barber’s Pulitzer Prize-winning work – an opera from the age of Hitchcock, with an atmospheric score and tense, psychological twists, live from Glyndebourne.
ELVIS: THE 1968 COMEBACK SPECIAL (FILM) FRIDAY 17th AUGUST, 7:30pm Originally airing as a TV special 50 years ago, this spectacular performance is seen by many as the Memphis icon’s most substantial achievement as a stage performer.
JAZZ CLUB (LIVE MUSIC) SATURDAY 11th AUGUST, 7:30pm The Martin Dale Quartet is joined by Enrico Tomasso, one of the top trumpeters on the jazz scene and winner of best trumpet cate- gory in the British Jazz Awards four times.
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PICNIC AT THE PROMS (LIVE SCREENING) SATURDAY 8TH SEPTEMBER, 7:00pm This is a very special gala event with cabaret seating, bunting, flags and a complimentary welcome cocktail or non-alcoholic option on arrival. Bring your own picnic and enjoy The Last Night of The Proms on the big screen, with our excellent cinema sound system!
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