Florence Foster Jenkins GFT, 6 – 19 May, 2016

Florence Foster Jenkins
Stephen Frears (Philomena) directs Meryl Streep in this charming and almost unbelievable true story.
Friday 6 – Thursday 19 May
Stephen Frears (Philomena) directs Meryl Streep in this charming and almost unbelievable true story. Florence is a New York heiress who pursues her dream of being an opera singer, unaware that the beautiful voice she hears in her head is comically bad to her audience. Her husband and manager, St Clair Bayfield (Hugh Grant) protects her from this reality. He faces his greatest challenge when she decides to perform at Carnegie Hall. Grant and Streep deliver excellent performances. A warm and humorous film about the power of self-belief.
GFT 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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