The Grosvenor, Ashton Lane, Listings From 13 November, 2014
The Grosvenor, Ashton Lane, G12 8SJ
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Listings
Interstellar
Fri 07 Nov 2014 – Thu 20 Nov 2014
PLAY POLAND 2014: Life Feels Good
The story of a boy suffering from cerebral palsy and his troubled growing up during Poland’s transition in the l980s and 90s.
Thu 13 Nov 2014 18:45
The Imitation Game
In THE IMITATION GAME, Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Alan Turing, the genius British mathematician, logician, cryptologist and computer scientist who led the charge to crack the German Enigma Code that helped the Allies win WWII. Turing went on to assist with the development of computers at the University of Manchester after the war, but was prosecuted by the UK government in 1952 for homosexual acts which the country deemed illegal.
Fri 14 Nov 2014 – Thu 20 Nov 2014
Interstellar
Fri 14 Nov 2014 – Thu 20 Nov 2014
The Book of Life (Kids’ Club)
THE BOOK OF LIFE, a vibrant fantasy-adventure, tells the legend of Manolo, a conflicted hero and dreamer who sets off on an epic quest through magical, mythical and wondrous worlds in order to rescue his one true love and defend his village.
Sat 15 Nov 2014 10:30
Sun 16 Nov 2014 10:30
Dolphin Tale 2 (Kids’ Club)
DOLPHIN TALE 2 is a drama sequel about an injured dolphin whose inspiring story has made her the star attraction at a sea life centre.
Sat 15 Nov 2014 11:00
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2D) (Kids’ Club)
From their home in the storm sewers of Manhattan, four Ninjitsu-trained turtles, Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo and Donatello and their sensei, Master Splinter, battle evil. Based on the comic book series ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ created by Peter A. Laird and Kevin B. Eastman and originally published by Mirage Studios in May 1984.
Sun 16 Nov 2014 11:00
Ben and Holly’s Little Kingdom: Programme 2 (Toddler Time)
Tue 18 Nov 2014 10:30
The Imitation Game (Watch With Baby Only)
In THE IMITATION GAME, Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Alan Turing, the genius British mathematician, logician, cryptologist and computer scientist who led the charge to crack the German Enigma Code that helped the Allies win WWII. Turing went on to assist with the development of computers at the University of Manchester after the war, but was prosecuted by the UK government in 1952 for homosexual acts which the country deemed illegal.
Tue 18 Nov 2014 10:30
Thu 20 Nov 2014 10:30
The Imitation Game
In THE IMITATION GAME, Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Alan Turing, the genius British mathematician, logician, cryptologist and computer scientist who led the charge to crack the German Enigma Code that helped the Allies win WWII. Turing went on to assist with the development of computers at the University of Manchester after the war, but was prosecuted by the UK government in 1952 for homosexual acts which the country deemed illegal.
Fri 14 Nov 2014 –Thu 20 Nov 2014
The Imitation Game (Watch With Baby Only)
In THE IMITATION GAME, Benedict Cumberbatch stars as Alan Turing, the genius British mathematician, logician, cryptologist and computer scientist who led the charge to crack the German Enigma Code that helped the Allies win WWII. Turing went on to assist with the development of computers at the University of Manchester after the war, but was prosecuted by the UK government in 1952 for homosexual acts which the country deemed illegal.
Tue 18 Nov 2014 10:30
Thu 20 Nov 2014 10:30
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1
Thu 20 Nov 2014 – Thu 27 Nov 2014
PLAY POLAND 2014: Papusza
The rise and fall of the distinguished Polish-Gypsy poetess Bronislawa Wajs, widely known as Papusza, and her relationship with her discoverer, writer Jerzy Ficowski.
Thu 20 Nov 2014 18:45
The Pharaoh’s Daughter: Recorded (Bolshoi Ballet)
Young Englishman Lord Wilson is travelling through Egypt when a powerful storm breaks out. He is forced to take shelter in the nearest pyramid, where the daughter of one of Egypt’s most powerful pharaohs lies entombed. Lord Wilson falls asleep and begins to dream that the princess has come to life. The plot of this lavish production is loosely based on Théophile Gauthier’s novel Le Roman de la Momie. French choreographer Pierre Lacotte was exclusively commissioned in 2000 by the Bolshoi Theatre to resurrect Marius Petipa’s mighty Egyptian fresco, and he succeeded brilliantly in giving new life to this forgotten masterpiece. With its exotic setting, impressive parades, spectacular variations and crowd scenes, this grand 19th-century Orientalist fantasy is one of the most remarkable productions in the Bolshoi’s repertoire. The main roles are here danced by Bolshoi principals Svetlana Zakharova, Nina Kaptsova and Ruslan Skvorstov.
Sun 23 Nov 2014 15:00
Art from Elsewhere International Contemporary Art from UK Galleries 24 October – 1st February,2014 GOMA Art From Elsewhere is testament to the talent and diversity of artists working across the world today. The exhibition – a collaboration with Art Fund International & Hayward Touring – is being shown at venues across the UK, starting here at GoMA. The works were acquired through an Art Fund scheme that sought to enhance collections of international contemporary art at museums and galleries outside of London, of which GoMA was one of the chosen partners. Featuring painting, sculpture, installation, video and photography, the exhibition changes from city to city in order to draw out the full range of each of the collections. Featured artists for this display include Peter Hujar, Jenny Holzer, Paulo Bruscky, Ana Mendieta, Kara Walker and Amar Kanwar. Their works address an array of important topical issues; life in conflict zones, oppressive government regimes, the advent of capitalism and post colonial experiences. Extra events Talk by David Elliot and Lawrence Weiner Glasgow School of Art Wed 22 October 6pm Free but pre-booking essential. Visit https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/david-elliot-lawrence-weiner-in-conversation-at-gsa-tickets-13673195897 Gallery of Modern Art Royal Exchange Square, Glasgow, G1 3AH, G1 3AH Glasgow Potteries and the British Empire Exhibition The Mitchell Library 20 October – 1 November, 2014 ‘Glasgow Potteries and the British Empire’, the display features around three dozen items of pottery made in this city and sent to various parts of the Empire. There are also books, catalogues from the City Archives, prints and photographs, and several other items associated with the pottery on view. Sixteen different subject areas are covered, providing no more than a glimpse of this fascinating trade. Free Mitchell Library North Street, Glasgow, G3 7DN, G3 7DN BEACHED 2 Tue Dec 2 at The Old Hairdressers 3 friends are going Join · Maybe Holistic Ways Festival Glasgow Sat Nov 22 at The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall Maggie Graham is going Join · Maybe Alan Bissett’s Desert Island Discs… and Books… and Films! Wed Nov 26 at The Glad Cafe 2 friends are going Join · Maybe Album Launch Of Porky Dreams by The Rulers Of The Root Sat Nov 22 at The Glad Cafe 2 friends are going Join · Maybe Jim Dick: Life is Dutiful! Thu Nov 13 at The Arches Arts Events Henry Bell is going Join · Maybe English (US) · Privacy · Terms · Cookies · More Facebook © 2014 All gigs are held in The Admiral Bar, Waterloo Street, Glasgow G2 7DA and start at 8.00pm.
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1
Thu 20 Nov 2014 –
Thu 27 Nov 2014
The Pharaoh’s Daughter: Recorded (Bolshoi Ballet)
Young Englishman Lord Wilson is travelling through Egypt when a powerful storm breaks out. He is forced to take shelter in the nearest pyramid, where the daughter of one of Egypt’s most powerful pharaohs lies entombed. Lord Wilson falls asleep and begins to dream that the princess has come to life. The plot of this lavish production is loosely based on Théophile Gauthier’s novel Le Roman de la Momie. French choreographer Pierre Lacotte was exclusively commissioned in 2000 by the Bolshoi Theatre to resurrect Marius Petipa’s mighty Egyptian fresco, and he succeeded brilliantly in giving new life to this forgotten masterpiece. With its exotic setting, impressive parades, spectacular variations and crowd scenes, this grand 19th-century Orientalist fantasy is one of the most remarkable productions in the Bolshoi’s repertoire. The main roles are here danced by Bolshoi principals Svetlana Zakharova, Nina Kaptsova and Ruslan Skvorstov.
Sun 23 Nov 2014 15:00
Hockney
Tue 25 Nov 2014 19:00
PLAY POLAND 2014: Ida
Seamlessly weaving together the deeply resonant narratives of two wonderfully realized characters, IDA is a beautifully filmed meditation on identity set in Poland in 1962. 18-year old Anna (stunning newcomer Agata Trzebuchowska), a sheltered orphan raised in a convent, is preparing to become a nun when the Mother Superior insists she first visit her sole living relative. Naive, innocent Anna soon finds herself in the presence of her aunt Wanda (Agata Kulesza), a worldly and cynical Communist Party insider, who shocks her with the declaration that her real name is Ida and her Jewish parents were murdered during the Nazi occupation. This revelation triggers a heart-wrenching journey into the countryside, to the family house and into the secrets of the repressed past, evoking the haunting legacy of the Holocaust and the realities of postwar Communism. Following his breakthrough films The Last Resort and BAFTA-award winning My Summer of Love, IDA marks Polish-born, British filmmaker Pawel Pawlikowski’s first film set in his homeland.
Thu 27 Nov 2014 18:45
La Bayadere: Recorded (Bolshoi Ballet)
When the beautiful dancer Nikiya and the warrior Solor meet in secret, they swear eternal mutual fidelity. However, the High Brahmin, who is also in love with Nikiya, overhears them. He rushes to reveal their secret to the Rajah, who has decided that Solor will marry his beloved daughter Gamzatti. La Bayadère (the word refers to an Indian temple dancer) is a key work in the classical repertoire, and this is a magnificent production. The story of impossible love between Nikiya and Solor is set against the backdrop of a lush, mysterious India. Marius Petipa’s choreography, here in a new scenic version by Yuri Grigorovich, is exquisite; the scene known as The Kingdom of the Shades is one of the most celebrated in the history of ballet. Bolshoi principals Svetlana Zakharova (Nikiya) and Maria Alexandrova (Gamzatti) bring the characters of this romantic ballet to life.
Sun 07 Dec 2014 15:00
NT Live: JOHN (NT Live)
JOHN contains adult themes, strong language and nudity. Internationally renowned DV8 Physical Theatre bring their powerful new production to the National Theatre. DV8 Physical Theatre has produced 18 highly acclaimed dance-theatre works and four films for television, which have garnered over 50 national and international awards. The company’s new production, JOHN, authentically depicts real-life stories, combining movement and spoken word to create an intense and moving theatrical experience. Lloyd Newson, DV8’s Artistic Director, interviewed more than 50 men asking them frank questions, initially about love and sex. One of those men was John. What emerged was a story that is both extraordinary and touching. Years of crime, drug use and struggling to survive lead John on a search in which his life converges with others, in an unexpected place, unknown by most. Don’t miss this eagerly anticipated new production, broadcast live from the National Theatre.
Tue 09 Dec 2014 20:00
The Nutcracker: Live (Bolshoi Ballet)
On Christmas Eve, Marie’s godfather, Drosselmeyer, gives her a strange toy: a wooden nutcracker carved in the shape of a little man. At midnight, when the celebrations are over, all the toys magically come to life. The nutcracker grows to human size and takes charge of the tin soldiers, flying to the rescue of Marie, who is threatened by the Mouse King and his mouse army. Based on E. T. A. Hoffmann’s story, The Nutcracker is one of the greatest classics in the world. With iconic music by Tchaikovsky, and enchanting sets and costumes, this beautiful tale explores the universal themes of love, power and evil. This choreographic version, created for the Bolshoi by Yuri Grigorovich, is full of romanticism and philosophical reflections on ideal love. Masterfully interpreted by the Bolshoi dancers, it will enchant the whole family for the festive season, proving that one is never too young or too old to be swept away by The Nutcracker.
Sun 21 Dec 2014 15:00
NT Live: Treasure Island (NT Live)
Suitable for 10 years + Robert Louis Stevenson’s story of murder, money and mutiny is brought to life in a thrilling new stage adaptation by Bryony Lavery, broadcast live from the National Theatre. It’s a dark, stormy night. The stars are out. Jim, the inn-keeper’s granddaughter, opens the door to a terrifying stranger. At the old sailor’s feet sits a huge sea-chest, full of secrets. Jim invites him in – and her dangerous voyage begins.
Swan Lake: Live (Bolshoi Ballet)
At the palace, the royal family and their guests are gathered for Prince Siegfried’s birthday celebrations. In a majestic ceremony, Siegfried is made a knight; young girls try to attract his attention, as he must choose a wife during the ball. Overcome by the sudden awareness of his future responsibilities, he escapes into the night and meets a strange flock of swans by a magical lake. White swan by day, human by night, the beautiful Odette awaits an oath of true love to break the curse. The great legend of the enigmatic woman/swan is one of the most romantic classical ballets, appropriately set in the era of courtly romance and characterised by elegance, style and harmony. With Tchaikovsky’s famous, lyrical score, Swan Lake depicts the tragic love between Princess Odette and Prince Siegfried, and will no doubt be performed to perfection by the unparalleled virtuosity of Russia’s great Bolshoi Ballet. This universal and enchanting masterpiece of love, deception and drama is a must.
RSC LIVE: Love’s Labour’s Lost (RSC Live)
Love’s Labour’s Lost and Love’s Labour’s Won (usually known as Much Ado About Nothing) from the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. As part of a season marking the centenary of the First World War, Christopher Luscombe returns to the Royal Shakespeare Company to direct a single company of actors in a fresh pairing of two of Shakespeare’s most sparkling comedies, set in a splendid country house just before and just after the war. Returning to the RSC are Edward Bennett and Michelle Terry, who will play the lovers in both productions. In Love’s Labour’s Lost, the mischievous Rosaline tests Berowne’s high-minded resolve in the summer of 1914. At the end of the play the merriment is curtailed as the lovers agree to submit to a period apart, unaware the world around them is about to be transformed by a war to end all wars. Love’s Labour’s Won begins four years later in the autumn of 1918 with a world-weary Benedick and Claudio returning from the trenches to a post-war house party, where Claudio falls in love with Hero and Benedick reignites his altogether more combative courtship with Beatrice. Youthful passions run riot before peace ultimately breaks out.
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