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SEPTEMBER

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World Cinema
Mother 15

7.30pm - Tickets £4.50

Korean with English subtitles.
In a quiet, rural village in South Korea, a lonely, single mother looks after her mentally challenged son whilst scraping a living as an acupuncturist. When her young son is arrested for the brutal murder of a local school girl she is convinced that her son has been framed and decides to solve the case herself and prove his innocence. It's a quest for justice that leads her into a horrifying world of violence and despair.

A darkly comic, suspense-driven masterpiece with a shocking revelation around every twisted corner it turns..

In association with TRAMPS.

WEDNESDAY 07

SATURDAY 10

West Yorkshire Savoyards
HMS Pinafore

7.30pm Tickets £12/£10
The ever popular Savoyards are based in Halifax and draw their members from a wide area of Yorkshire and Lancashire.

They are making a welcome return visit to the Victoria Hall to stage HMS Pinafore which features a full cast and the West Riding Orchestra.

WEDNESDAY 14

I, Elizabeth
Adapted and performed by

7.30pm Tickets £12 Concessions £10

At a vital crossroads in history a young queen steps from the shadows to unburden herself of her many troubles and reveal her innermost thoughts on marriage, succession, religion, war, and the challenges to her throne.

But time is against her...

Elizabeth I: Queen at 25, political phoenix and famously unmarried, she was the most educated woman of her Age – but who was the woman beneath the crown?

Using only Elizabeth's words, solo performer Rebecca Vaughan (Austen’s Women – Edinburgh 2009 and Adelaide 2010 sell out), explores the queen’s struggle to reconcile the desires of womanhood with the duties of sovereignty.

“A moving, emotional and passionate production ... A definite must see for history and theatre addicts.”

Hairline

“A performance worthy of an Academy Award Oscar.”

The Carrick