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Barbara has just survived an eventful ‘significant’ birthday, which has got her thinking about many things - not least the merits of ‘Big Pants and Botox’. Come and join her as she takes us on a hilarious, emotional, intriguing and ultimately uplifting journey. If you have to empty your bladder before joining the kids on the trampoline, and it’s a few
 

years since you’ve had an uninterrupted view of your feet: if you know a prolapse has nothing to do with structural engineering, and that the word piles doesn’t have to be followed by the word ‘of’, then you’ll be amused, delighted, and even comforted by Louise Roche’s new play ‘Big Pants and Botox’.

World Cinema
Still Walking (U)

7.30pm - Tickets £4.50

Japanese with English subtitles.

The Yokoyama family come together to celebrate the memory of their youngest son Junpei, who died fifteen years ago while rescuing a boy from drowning. Over the course of one summer day we follow the family, bound together by love as well as resentments and secrets, as new relatives become acquainted, old stories are retold, food prepared and an elegant graveside ritual takes place. It is with warmth and gentle humour that we follow the complex dynamics between the equally annoying, lovely and precious characters of the Yokoyama family.

In Association with TRAMPS

WEDNESDAY 08

From the makers of Girls’

SATURDAY 04

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