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Cul De Sac is an absurd and comic duet of circus... Still is the immersive story of an hallucinatory encounter with Vivian Maier, who kept her photography a secret during her lifetime. Still asks: Is there any privacy left? Richard Herring – The Best From his deconstruction of the genealogy of Christ to him proving that racists are less racist than liberals On Thursday 2nd March Richard Herring will be performing at the Connaught Theatre Southwick and Shoreham Country Market Home made cakes, biscuits and sausage rolls, jam, chutney, local honey, fresh eggs, allotment and home grown fruit, vegetables and plants. Do you have a passion for writing? Would you like to learn to write scripts and in prose? This brand new show from the creators of Aliens Love Underpants is monsterously good! Meditation on Twin Hearts Meditation on Twin Hearts for Stress Relief and Wellbeing Scattered: Spellbinding Performance in an Extraordinary World




Scattered combines Motionhouse’s highly physical trademark style with entrancing digital imagery in an extraordinary interaction between film and live performance On Wednesday 8th March there will be a spellbinding performance in an Extraordinary World. Opened in 1911, we're one of the oldest independent cinemas in the country - showing the latest films daily. 951 Photos and videosViewing Tweets won't unblock @DomeWorthing. JACKIE is a searing and intimate portrait of one of the most important and tragic moments in American history, seen through the eyes of the iconic First Lady, then Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy. JACKIE places us in her world during the days immediately... Monday 27 FebruaryTuesday 28 FebruaryWednesday 1 MarchThursday 2 March Written and directed by Academy Award nominee Damien Chazelle, LA LA LAND tells the story of Mia, an aspiring actress, and Sebastian, a dedicated jazz musician, who are struggling to make ends meet in a city known for crushing hopes and breaking...




Fences is the story of Troy Maxson, a middle-aged, embittered African-American father who once dreamed of being a professional baseball player, but now works as a waste collector. He spends his time going over old glories with his best... ‘Hidden Figures’ is the inspiring true story of Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson and Katherine Johnson, three African-American women who played a pivotal role in the birth of NASA’s space program in the 1960s. The LEGO Batman Movie It’s time to experience Batman’s awesome world in ‘The LEGO Batman Movie’. He has millions of dollars, all the gadgets money can buy, and a sweet (very dark) costume. Better yet, he gets to spend every night punching... Manchester by the Sea In Manchester by the Sea, the latest film from award-winning writer and director Kenneth Lonergan, the life of a solitary Boston janitor is transformed when he returns to his hometown to take care of his teenage nephew. The story of the Chandlers, a...




Tuesday 28 FebruaryWednesday 1 MarchThursday 2 March The Royal Ballet: The Sleeping Beauty (LIVE) Live from The Royal Opera House, London.A perennial delight and a much-loved classic, The Royal Ballet's The Sleeping Beauty combines the best of classical ballet, with all its charms and virtuosity, splendid music and talented dancers. LION is a drama in which a five-year-old Indian boy finds himself lost in Kolkata, thousands of miles from home. After being sent to Australia for adoption, he returns to India as a young adult in order to find his real mother and... Monday 27 FebruaryTuesday 28 FebruaryWednesday 1 MarchThursday 2 MarchThe Met Office has issued a heatwave alert as temperatures throughout England and Wales are predicted to reach their highest level of the year this weekend. The temperatures could also trigger thunder storms over the weekend. Directed by: Sam Taylor-Johnson Cast: Dakota Johnson, Jamie Dornan No surprises here: Anastasia (Johnson) gets sweet-talked back into the red room by Christian (Dornan).




Foley seems to be under orders to skip the actual sex, as the real money shots are of Christian’s wardrobe. Johnson manages to be likeable and human, but otherwise it’s high on production values and short on story. Directed by: Chris McKay Cast: Will Arnett, Zach Galifianakis, Michael Cera, Rosario Dawson, Ralph Fiennes Batman (Arnett) is such a self-absorbed loner that even the Joker (Galifianakis) is peeved that Bats won’t recognise him as his greatest enemy, so the villain constructs a dastardly plot that incorporates every villain he can find, including the Daleks. Packed with gags and inventiveness, it’s tremendous fun. read reviewmore info & trailer Directed by: James Mangold Cast: Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Dafne Keen, Stephen Merchant Grey-haired, boozy and ailing, Logan (Jackman) is caring for the now elderly Charles Xavier (Stewart) when he encounters a young mutant girl, Laura (Keen). A glorious swansong for Wolverine; the world-weary tone, low-key setting and ballsy climax really impress.




Directed by: Peter Berg Cast: Mark Wahlberg, Michelle Monaghan, JK Simmons Tommy Saunders (Wahlberg) is a Boston cop who’s standing at the Boston marathon finishing line when bombs start going off. A visceral and respectful take on the incident, never shying from the horror of the attack but placing the emphasis firmly on humanity, hope and bravery. Directed by: Garth Jennings Written by: Garth Jennings Cast: Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, Seth MacFarlane, Tori Kelly, John C. Reilly, Taron Egerton, Scarlett Johansson Koala impresario Buster Moon (McConaughey) decides to save his ailing theatre with a singing competition. Most of the humour comes from cute critters singing occasionally inappropriate songs; the plot is spread far too thin and there no real surprises, but it ticks the usual boxes.Greenpeace released a film online today, aiming to highlight LEGO's collusion in the threat to the Arctic by promoting the controversial Shell brand on its toys.




Shell is under pressure from regulators and NGOs over its plans to drill in the Arctic, which threatens the people and unique wildlife that live there.The haunting and beautifully shot video, made by BAFTA-winning creative agency Don't Panic, begins by revealing a magical and playful Arctic wonderland made of LEGO. But as the scene pans out, it's revealed Shell has moved in to drill – and something has gone wrong. An evocative cover version of the theme song from The LEGO Movie,'Everything is Awesome', accompanies the destruction./awesomevideoMel Evans, Arctic Campaigner at Greenpeace, said: "Every company has a responsibility to choose its partners and suppliers ethically. LEGO says it wants to leave a better world for children, yet it's partnered with Shell, one of the biggest climate polluters on the planet, now threatening the pristine Arctic. That's a terrible decision and its bad news for kids.We're calling on LEGO to stand up for the Arctic, and for children, by ditching Shell for good."




Don't Panic's Creative Director, Richard Beer, said: "We love LEGO. Most of us spent hours as children letting our imaginations run wild with just a few bricks and a couple of odd-shaped things that looked like spaceship engines. That's why it's so sad to see LEGO being used by Shell to advertise to children like this. We hope our video strikes a chord. We hope it captures the sadness we all feel that one of our fondest childhood icons is now being used to pollute children's imaginations."The campaign targeting LEGO's deal with Shell launched on Tuesday 1 July, and already has more than 240,000 petition signatures. Thousands of fans have flooded LEGO's Facebook and twitter pages urging them to stop lending support to oil major Shell.LEGO responded to the campaign by posting a statement online from Jørgen Vig Knudstorp, President and Chief Executive Officer of the LEGO Group.He justified LEGO's partnership with Shell as a way of putting "LEGO bricks into the hands of more children" and that LEGO "expect(s) that Shell lives upto their responsibilities wherever they operate".




He said LEGO "intend(s) to live up to the long term contract with Shell".Greenpeace responded with a statement on its website shortly after. It asked, "does the world's most profitable toy company have to put aside its stated values in order to increase its sales? Would LEGO partner with a cigarette company to help bring its bricks to the masses?"Greenpeace explained LEGO's deal with Shell generates kudos and tacit support from millions of people for Shell's operations. The statement goes onto outline a cacophony of Shell's environmental wrongs, in the Arctic, and across the whole planet. +Read more:LEGO is keeping bad company: no more playdates with ShellMedia briefing on Shell's threat to the ArcticAbout Don't Panic:Greenpeace is only the latest charity to use Don't Panic for digital campaign work. The agency were recently awarded a Gold Cyber Lion at Cannes for their 'Most Shocking Second A Day' video for Save The Children which has, to date, been viewed almost 32 million times on YouTube.

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