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BOX OFFICE: 01992 531 500 www.hertfordtheatre.com PORT HILL PORT VALE COWBRIDGE ST. ANDREW ST. LIBRARY B158 TO BENGEO T H E W A S H B 1 5 8 COURTYARD ARTS CENTRE GASC O Y N E W A Y A 4 14 FORE STREET GASCOYNE WAY A414 A414 TO HATFIELD & WELWYN GARDEN CITY WARE ROAD LONDON ROAD A414 TO A10, HARLOW & CAMBRIDGE HERTFORD EAST STATION R A I L W A Y S T R E E T NORTH ROAD A119 A119 TO HERTFORD NORTH STATION & STEVENAGE TOWN CENTRE P P P P N CAR PARKING. For information on locations and charges please visit www.eastherts.gov.uk P Film Party Info How to book Quick guide In Person: Hertford Theatre Box Office, The Wash, Hertford, SG14 1PS Box Office: Tuesday- Saturday, 10am-5pm Sunday: Open for scheduled events Café: Tuesday- Saturday, 10am-4pm Sunday: Open for scheduled events Online: www.hertfordtheatre.com Telephone: 01992 531 500 Audio Description Unless otherwise stated, all films listed have Audio Description, which enables people with visual impairment to enjoy the cinema. Please ask Box Office for a headset. We have limited availability of headsets. No audio description on Soft Subtitled Films. Relaxed Screening Specially designed for children with SEN and Autism. Enjoy the film without extra stimuli such as queuing, adverts/trailers. The lighting will be dimmed and the sound will be reduced and if you need a break, there is a chill- out space available. 24 Per Second 24 Per Second is Hertford Theatre’s cine-club. No membership fees. Contact Serge on 24persecondhertford@ gmail.com for more info. Soft Subtitling Soft Subtitling provides much more information than “normal” English subtitles and is especially useful for those with hearing impairments. Subtitled films will not have Audio Description. sub Box Office: 01992 531 500 www.hertfordtheatre.com Film programme SEPTEMBER - NOVEMBER 2017 SEPT MORNINGS 10.30AM (Unless stated) MATINEES 1.30PM (Unless stated) AFTERNOON 4.30PM (Unless stated) EVENINGS 7.45PM (Unless stated) Fri 1 Cars 3 (U) The Emoji Movie: Express Yourself (PG) Dunkirk (12A) Baby Driver (15) Sat 2 Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (PG) The Emoji Movie: Express Yourself (PG) Dunkirk (12A) Dunkirk (12A) Sun 3 Cars 3 (U) Dunkirk (12A) Tue 5 Baby Driver (15) Baby Driver (15) Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (PG) The Beguiled (15) Wed 6 Dunkirk (12A) The Beguiled (15) Dunkirk (12A) Thu 7 The Beguiled (15) Live Screening: John le Carré Fri 8 Dunkirk (12A) Sat 9 Maudie (12A) Tue 12 The Midwife (12A) Maudie (12A) An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth To Power (PG) Wed 13 Land of Mine (15) The Midwife (12A) Maudie (12A) Thu 14 Maudie (12A) Sat 16 The Nut Job 2: Nutty By Nature (PG) Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (PG) Sun 17 Despicable Me 3 (PG) The Nut Job 2: Nutty By Nature (PG) Tue 19 England Is Mine (15) The Big Sick (15) Land of Mine (15) Wed 20 Maudie (12A) An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth To Power (PG) Dunkirk (12A) Thu 21 The Big Sick (15) Live: King Lear (12A) 7.30pm Fri 22 Dunkirk (12A) Sat 23 The Nut Job 2: Nutty By Nature (PG) Despicable Me 3 (PG) Wed 27 England Is Mine (15) Thu 28 The Big Sick (15) Fri 29 The Limehouse Golem (15) OCT Tue 3 Maudie (12A) Final Portrait (15) The Limehouse Golem (15) The Odyssey (PG) Thu 5 Final Portrait (15) Fri 6 The Odyssey (PG) Sun 15 The Limehouse Golem (15) Tue 17 The Big Sick (15) The Odyssey (PG) Coriolanus (12A) 7pm Wed 18 Final Portrait (15) Tue 24 Thomas & Friends: Journey Beyond Sodor (U) Despicable Me 3 (PG) The Emoji Movie: Express Yourself (PG) God’s Own Country (15) Tue 31 Victoria & Abdul (PG) Victoria and Abdul (PG) The Limehouse Golem (15) Victoria and Abdul (PG) NOV Thu 2 God’s Own Country (15) Fri 3 Victoria and Abdul (PG) Sun 5 Victoria and Abdul (PG) sub sub Did you know that our River Room is also available to hire for private screenings? Ideal for special occasions, our mini cinema is the perfect place to host a film party. Bring your own Blu Ray and watch it on our River Room screen with full surround sound. Why not make it fancy dress to add to the fun? The choice is yours! The room can hold up to 40 children, either seated or on the floor. Available for adults also! Children’s parties last 3 hours and cost £14.95 per child. The price includes: Exclusive hire of the River Room with film screening Food and Drinks Package Cinema ticket style party invitation to download Dedicated party hosts Minimum of 10 children, Maximum of 40 children. Food and Drinks Package includes Popcorn and drinks during the film, followed by lunch box style menu after the screening. For further information please contact our Front of House Manager, Ben Cannell on 01992 515805 or email: [email protected] ! 101441 Cinema Guide Sep-Oct 2017.indd 1 21/08/2017 10:52

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Film Party InfoHow to bookQuick guide

In Person:Hertford Theatre Box Office, The Wash, Hertford, SG14 1PSBox Office: Tuesday- Saturday, 10am-5pmSunday: Open for scheduled events    

Café: Tuesday- Saturday, 10am-4pmSunday: Open for scheduled events

Online:www.hertfordtheatre.com

Telephone:01992 531 500

Audio DescriptionUnless otherwise stated, all films listed have Audio Description, which enables people with visual impairment to enjoy the cinema. Please ask Box Office for a headset. We have limited availability of headsets. No audio description on Soft Subtitled Films.

Relaxed ScreeningSpecially designed for children with SEN and Autism. Enjoy the film without extra stimuli such as queuing, adverts/trailers. The lighting will be dimmed and the sound will be reduced and if you need a break, there is a chill-out space available.

24 Per Second24 Per Second is Hertford Theatre’s cine-club. No membership fees. Contact Serge on [email protected] for more info.

Soft SubtitlingSoft Subtitling provides much more information than “normal” English subtitles and is especially useful for those with hearing impairments. Subtitled films will not have Audio Description.

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Box Office: 01992 531 500 www.hertfordtheatre.com

FilmprogrammeSEPTEMBER - NOVEMBER 2017

SEPTMORNINGS 10.30AM (Unless stated)MATINEES 1.30PM (Unless stated)AFTERNOON 4.30PM (Unless stated)EVENINGS 7.45PM (Unless stated)

Fri 1Cars 3 (U)The Emoji Movie: Express Yourself (PG)Dunkirk (12A)Baby Driver (15)Sat 2Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (PG)The Emoji Movie: Express Yourself (PG)Dunkirk (12A)Dunkirk (12A)Sun 3Cars 3 (U)Dunkirk (12A)Tue 5Baby Driver (15) Baby Driver (15)Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (PG)The Beguiled (15)Wed 6Dunkirk (12A)The Beguiled (15)Dunkirk (12A)Thu 7The Beguiled (15)Live Screening: John le CarréFri 8Dunkirk (12A)Sat 9Maudie (12A)Tue 12The Midwife (12A)Maudie (12A)An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth To Power (PG)Wed 13Land of Mine (15)The Midwife (12A)Maudie (12A)Thu 14Maudie (12A)Sat 16The Nut Job 2: Nutty By Nature (PG)Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (PG)Sun 17Despicable Me 3 (PG)The Nut Job 2: Nutty By Nature (PG)Tue 19England Is Mine (15)The Big Sick (15)Land of Mine (15)Wed 20Maudie (12A)An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth To Power (PG)Dunkirk (12A)Thu 21The Big Sick (15)Live: King Lear (12A) 7.30pmFri 22Dunkirk (12A)Sat 23The Nut Job 2: Nutty By Nature (PG)Despicable Me 3 (PG)Wed 27England Is Mine (15)Thu 28The Big Sick (15)Fri 29The Limehouse Golem (15)OCT

Tue 3Maudie (12A) Final Portrait (15)The Limehouse Golem (15)The Odyssey (PG)Thu 5Final Portrait (15)Fri 6The Odyssey (PG)Sun 15The Limehouse Golem (15)Tue 17The Big Sick (15) The Odyssey (PG)Coriolanus (12A) 7pmWed 18Final Portrait (15)Tue 24Thomas & Friends: Journey Beyond Sodor (U)Despicable Me 3 (PG)The Emoji Movie: Express Yourself (PG)God’s Own Country (15)Tue 31Victoria & Abdul (PG) Victoria and Abdul (PG)The Limehouse Golem (15)Victoria and Abdul (PG)NOV

Thu 2God’s Own Country (15)Fri 3Victoria and Abdul (PG)Sun 5Victoria and Abdul (PG)

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Did you know that our River Room is also available to hire for private screenings? Ideal for special occasions, our mini cinema is the perfect place to host a film party. Bring your own Blu Ray and watch it on our River Room screen with full surround sound.Why not make it fancy dress to add to the fun? The choice is yours!

The room can hold up to 40 children, either seated or on the floor. Available for adults also!

Children’s parties last 3 hours and cost £14.95 per child.

The price includes:• Exclusive hire of the River Room with film screening• Food and Drinks Package• Cinema ticket style party invitation to download• Dedicated party hostsMinimum of 10 children, Maximum of 40 children.

Food and Drinks Package includes Popcorn and drinks during the film, followed by lunch box style menu after the screening.

For further information please contact our Front of House Manager, Ben Cannell on 01992 515805 or email: [email protected]

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Films Full price £8 Concession £6(includes £1 booking fee)

Full price £16 Concession £13£10 for school groups (includes £1 booking fee)

Family filmsParent & baby

All tickets £5 (includes £1 booking fee)

Box Office: 01992 531 500 www.hertfordtheatre.com

Dunkirk (12A)Friday 1st September, 4.30pmSaturday 2nd September, 4.30pm & 7.45pmSunday 3rd September, 1.30pmWednesday 6th September, 1.30pm & 7.45pmFriday 8th September, 1.30pmWednesday 20th September, 7.45pmFriday 22nd September, 1.30pmDirector: Christopher Nolan (1h 46min)Starring: Mark Rylance, Tom Hardy, Kenneth Branagh, Cillian MurphyAllied soldiers from Belgium, the British Empire and France are surrounded by the German army and evacuated during a fierce battle in World War II.

Baby Driver (15)Friday 1st September, 7.45pmTuesday 5th September, 1.30pmDirector: Edgar Wright (1h 52min)Starring: Kevin Spacey, Lily James, Jon Hamm, Jamie FoxAfter being coerced into working for a crime boss, a young getaway driver finds himself taking part in a heist doomed to fail.

The Beguiled (15)Tuesday 5th September, 7.45pmWednesday 6th September, 4.30pmThursday 7th September, 1.30pmDirector: Sofia Coppola Starring: Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst, Elle FanningThe unexpected arrival of a wounded Union soldier at a girls’ school in Virginia during the American Civil War leads to jealousy and betrayal. Based on the novel by Thomas Cullinan.

Maudie (12A)Saturday 9th September, 7.45pmTuesday 12th September, 4.30pmWednesday 13th September, 7.45pmThursday 14th September, 1.30pmWednesday 20th September, 1.30pmDirector: Sally Hawkins Starring: Sally Hawkins, Ethan HawkeAn arthritic Nova Scotia woman works as a housekeeper while she hones her skills as an artist and eventually becomes a beloved figure in the community. Based on an incredible true story.

The Midwife (12A)Tuesday 12th September, 1.30pmWednesday 13th September, 4.30pmDirector: Martin Provost (1h 57min)Starring: Catherine Deneuve, Catherine FrotClaire’s maternity hospital is about to close, but whilst she fights to keep it open, she receive unexpected news from her father’s old mistress. French with English Subtitles. No Audio Description available.

An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth To Power (PG)Tuesday 12th September, 7.45pmWednesday 20th September, 4.30pmDirector: Bonni Cohen, Jon Shenk (1hr,38mins) Starring: Al GoreA decade after An Inconvenient Truth brought climate change into the heart of popular culture comes the follow-up that shows just how close we are to a real energy revolution.

Land of Mine (15)Wednesday 13th September, 1.30pmTuesday 19th September, 7.45pmDirector: Martin Zandvliet (1hr, 40mins) Starring: Roland Moller and Mikkel FolsgaardIn post-World War II Denmark, a group of young German POWs are forced to clear a beach of thousands of land mines under the watch of a Danish Sergeant who slowly learns to appreciate their plight. In German & Danish, with English Subtitles. No Audio Description available.

England Is Mine (15)Tuesday 19th September, 1.30pmWednesday 27th September, 7.45pmDirector: Mark Gill (1hr, 34mins)Starring: Jack Lowden, Jessica Brown FindlayA portrait of Morrissey and his early life in 1970s Manchester before he went on to become the lead singer of seminal alternative rock band The Smiths.

The Big Sick (15)Tuesday 19th September, 4.30pmThursday 21st September, 1.30pmThursday 28th September, 7.45pmDirector: Michael Showalter (2hrs)Starring: Kumail Nanjiani, Zoe Kazan, Holly HunterPakistan-born comedian Kumail and student Emily fall in love but struggle as their cultures clash. When Emily contracts a mysterious illness, Kumail finds himself forced to face her feisty parents, his family’s expectations, and his true feelings. No Audio Description available.

The Limehouse Golem (15)Friday 29th September, 7.45pmTuesday 3rd October, 4.30pmSunday 15th October, 1.30pmTuesday 31st October, 4.30pmDirector: Juan Carlos Medina (1hr, 49mins)Starring: Bill Nighy, Eddie MarsanA series of murders has shaken the community to the point where people believe that only a legendary creature from dark times - the mythical Golem - must be responsible.

Final Portrait (15)Tuesday 3rd October, 1.30pmThursday 5th October, 7.45pmWednesday 18th October, 1.30pmDirector: Stanley Tucci (1hr, 30mins)Starring: Geoffrey Rush, Armie HammerIn 1964, whilst in Paris, the American art-lover James Lord is asked by the world-renowned artist Alberto Giacometti, to sit for a portrait. So begins the story of a friendship and an insight into the beauty, frustration, profundity and, at times, downright chaos of the artistic process. No Audio Description available.

The Odyssey (PG)Tuesday 3rd October, 7.45pmFriday 6th October, 1.30pmTuesday 17th October, 1.30pmDirector: Jerome Salle (2hrs)Starring: Lambert Wilson, Andrey TautouBased on the non-fiction book Capitaine de La Calypso by Albert Falco and Yves Paccalet, the film follows Jacques Yves Cousteau, the great French ocean-going adventurer and filmmaker at the worst time of his life: his son has just died and the dashing conqueror of the sea has suddenly become a broken old man.

God’s Own Country (15)Tuesday 24th October, 7.45pmThursday 2nd November, 1.30pmDirector: Francis Lee (1hr,44mins)Starring: Josh O’Connor, Alec SecareanuSpring. Yorkshire. Young farmer Johnny numbs his daily frustrations with binge drinking and casual sex, until the arrival of a Romanian migrant worker for lambing season ignites an intense relationship that sets Johnny on a new path.

Victoria and Abdul (PG)Tuesday 31st October, 1.30pm & 7.45pmFriday 3rd November, 1.30pmSunday 5th November, 1.30pmDirector: Stephen Frears (1hr, 46mins)Starring: Judi Dench, Simon Callow, Michael GambonQueen Victoria strikes up an unlikely friendship with a young Indian clerk named Abdul Karim. A brilliant cast!

Cars 3 (U)Friday 1st September, 10.30amSunday 3rd September, 10.30amLightning McQueen sets out to prove to a new generation of racers that he’s still the best! No Audio Description available. (1hr, 49mins)

The Emoji Movie: Express Yourself (PG)Friday 1st September, 1.30pmSaturday 2nd September, 1.30pmTuesday 24th October, 4.30pmWelcome to Textoplis, the secret world inside your smartphone. An epic “app-venture” begins when danger threatens and the fate of all emojis depends on three unlikely friends who must save their world before it’s deleted forever. (1hr, 26mins)

Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie (PG)Saturday 2nd September, 10.30amTuesday 5th September, 4.30pmSaturday 16th September, 1.30pmTwo overly imaginative pranksters named George and Harold hypnotize their principal into thinking he’s a ridiculously enthusiastic, incredibly dim-witted superhero named Captain Underpants. (1hr, 29mins)

The Nut Job 2: Nutty By Nature (PG)Saturday 16th September, 10.30amSunday 17th September, 1.30pmSaturday 23rd September, 10.30amFollowing the events of the first film, Surly and his friends must stop Oakton City’s mayor from destroying their home to make way for a dysfunctional amusement park. (1hr, 31mins) Despicable Me 3 (PG)Sunday 17th September, 10.30amSaturday 23rd September, 1.30pmTuesday 24th October, 1.30pmGru meets his long-lost charming, cheerful and more successful twin brother Dru who wants to team up with him for one last criminal heist. (1hr, 30mins)

Thomas & Friends: Journey Beyond Sodor (U)Tuesday 24th October, 10.30amAn exciting new adventure showing us that friendship is more important than being the favourite engine. Can Thomas and the new engines save James and bring him back to the Island of Sodor? (1hr, 10mins)

Baby Driver (15)Tuesday 5th September, 10.30amAfter being coerced into working for a crime boss, a young getaway driver finds himself taking part in a heist doomed to fail.

Maudie (12A)Tuesday 3rd October, 10.30amAn arthritic Nova Scotia woman works as a housekeeper while she hones her skills as an artist and eventually becomes a beloved figure in the community. Based on an incredible true story.

The Big Sick (15)Tuesday 17th October, 10.30amPakistan-born comedian Kumail and student Emily fall in love but struggle as their cultures clash. When Emily contracts a mysterious illness, Kumail finds himself forced to face her feisty parents, his family’s expectations, and his true feelings. No Audio Description available.

Victoria & Abdul (PG)Tuesday 31st October, 10.30amQueen Victoria strikes up an unlikely friendship with a young Indian clerk named Abdul Karim. A brilliant cast!

John La Carre: An Evening with George Smiley (12A)Thursday 7th September, 7.45pmIn aid of Médecins Sans Frontières / Doctors without Borders (MSF)In this one-off event, broadcast live from London’s Royal Festival Hall, John Le Carré discusses his career and shares the secrets behind the creation of his most beloved character. (approx. 2hrs)

King Lear: Live From Shakespeare Globe (12A)Thursday 21st September, 7.30pmKing Lear decides to divide his kingdom amongst his three daughters, but fails to anticipate the consequences of his actions. His generosity is cruelly repaid and he finally encounters his own humanity. Broadcast live to cinemas from the iconic Shakespeare’s Globe. (180mins)

RSC Encore: Coriolanus (12A)Tuesday 17th October, 7pmA full-throttle war play that revels in the sweat of the battlefield, Coriolanus transports us back to the emergence of the republic of Rome. Season Director, Angus Jackson, completes the Royal Shakespeare Company’s collection of Shakespeare’s Roman plays with this visceral production. (200mins)

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Babies under 18 months are welcome to our special screenings of popular films! We leave the lights slightly on and volume turned down a bit for a more baby-friendly environment!

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