Films

Three Tenors:

Voices For Eternity

Studio Theatre,Ballakermeen High School

Tuesday, October 6,

7pm

Tickets £15.30 for adults, £12.75 concessions and £6.20 for students

https://www.thestudiotheatre.im/

Broadway Cinema,

Tickets £14.50 for adults and

£12 concession

7pm

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Kings Court Theatre,

King William’s College

Tuesday, October 6,

7pm

Tickets £15 for adults, 12, concessions, £6 students

www.kwc.im/events

l The Three Tenors: Voices For Eternity revisits the legendary debut as The Three Tenors at the ancient baths of Caracalla during the 1990 Football World Cup. This film celebrates the emotional highlights of that first concert and the sequel in Los Angeles. With brand new interviews and never-before-seen backstage footage, the film offers a fascinating insight into the rivalries and friendships of the legendary opera stars from 1990 through to Pavarotti’s passing in 2007.

Cats and Dogs: Paws Unite (PG)

Palace Cinema

From Friday, October 2,

5pm

Lord of the Rings:

The Two Towers (12A)

Palace Cinema

Saturday and Sunday, October 3 and 4

7pm

Black Panther (12A)

Palace Cinema

From Friday, October 2

7.30pm

Jurassic Park (PG)

Palace Cinema

Matinees: Friday to Sunday 2pm

Stage Screenings

Matthew Bourne’s

The Red Shoes

Broadway Cinema,

Villa Marina

Sunday, October 4

3pm

Filmed Live at

Sadler’s Wells Theatre, London

in January 2020

l The Red Shoes is a tale of obsession, possession and Victoria Page’s dream to become the greatest dancer in the world.

Matthew Bourne’s Olivier award-winning produciton of ‘The Red Shoes’ was filmed live at Sadler’s Wells in London.

Ashley Shaw, reprises her award-winning role of ‘Victoria Page’ and joined by Dominic North dances the role of struggling composer ‘Julian Craster’, with whom Victoria falls in love.