A Comprehensive Guide to This Week's Entertainment
sanjiGoing out: Cinema
Five Nights at Freddy’s
Out now
Directed by Emma Tammi, Five Nights at Freddy’s brings the chilling horror from the popular video game to life. Starring Josh Hutcherson, the film delves into the eerie world of animatronic mascots that terrorize anyone caught trespassing after hours at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza parlor.
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Out now
Based on the viral 2017 New Yorker short story, Cat Person hits the big screen, highlighting the tumultuous relationship dynamics that struck a chord with countless individuals. The film adaptation promises to resonate with audiences seeking an exploration of complex human connections and power dynamics.
Typist Artist Pirate King
Out now
A fictionalized road trip narrative, Typist Artist Pirate King, directed by Carol Morley, showcases the journey of real-life outsider artist Audrey Amiss. The film, led by Monica Dolan and Kelly Macdonald, captures the essence of adventure and artistic passion in a compelling tale of self-discovery and companionship.
Klimt & the Kiss
Out 30 October
Delve into the backstory of Gustav Klimt's renowned painting, The Kiss, with this insightful documentary. Discover the allure behind the iconic artwork and unravel the enigmatic persona of the artist, offering audiences a deeper appreciation for the timeless masterpiece.
Going out: Gigs
The Vaselines
30 October to 2 November; tour starts Liverpool
The Vaselines, known for their alternative rock style, embark on a highly anticipated tour, treating audiences to their unique sound and unforgettable performances. With influences spanning decades, their music promises to captivate listeners with its distinct blend of Scottish charm and musical ingenuity.
Gretel Hänlyn
31 October to 3 November; tour starts Bristol
Drawing inspiration from diverse musical influences, including Nick Cave and Nirvana, singer-songwriter Gretel Hänlyn presents a collection of fresh, evocative songs. Backed by a growing fan base and Mura Masa's collaboration, her UK tour offers a glimpse into her upcoming debut album, featuring the latest resonant single, "War With America."
Kurt Elling
Stoller Hall, Manchester, 29 October; Union Chapel, London, 31 October
With a captivating blend of jazz, funk, and hip-hop, Kurt Elling, accompanied by a talented ensemble, promises an unforgettable musical experience. Showcasing his versatile vocal abilities, this performance is a testament to his mastery of diverse musical genres, ensuring a dynamic and engaging show for jazz enthusiasts and music aficionados alike.
Grace BBC Hoddinott Hall, Cardiff, 2 November
The BBC National Orchestra of Wales presents a groundbreaking concert series celebrating female composers and emerging Welsh talents. Under the baton of Martyn Brabbins and the violinist Emilie Godden, the event promises an evening of classical brilliance, featuring compositions by Grace Williams and other renowned artists, adding a refreshing perspective to the orchestral landscape.
Going out: Art
Derek Boshier
Gazelli Art House, London, to 18 November
Dive into the visually arresting world of pop artist Derek Boshier through this thought-provoking exhibition. Discover Boshier's unique approach to deconstructing media images, as he skillfully reconstructs them, offering visitors an insightful glimpse into the artist's thought process and his impact on contemporary art.
Burma to Myanmar
British Museum, London, 2 November to 11 February
Explore the rich cultural history of Myanmar while examining the lasting effects of British colonial rule in this engaging exhibition. Unravel the complex relationship between the nation's heritage and its colonial past, providing visitors with a nuanced understanding of Myanmar's cultural evolution and its implications in today's geopolitical landscape.
Faye Eleanor Woods
Anima Mundi, St Ives, to 8 December
Venture into the world of bold and audacious art with Faye Eleanor Woods' vibrant and provocative paintings. Channeling elements of Otto Dix's expressive style, Woods' canvases offer a blend of sexual intrigue and grotesque humor, inviting audiences to delve into the depths of her provocative and evocative artistic expression.
Albert Paley
Messums Wiltshire, Tisbury, to 14 January
Immerse yourself in the intricate world of American sculptor Albert Paley, renowned for his captivating works in iron and steel. From monumental installations to intricate metal creations, Paley's craftsmanship evokes a sense of abstract and natural beauty, creating a captivating visual narrative that transcends conventional artistic boundaries and challenges the perception of contemporary sculpture.
Going out: Stage
Garth Marenghi
30 October to 2 March; tour starts Leeds
Revisit the captivating world of Darkplace's iconic horror author, Garth Marenghi, as he embarks on a literary journey with his latest publication, Incarcerat. Fans of the cult comedy can anticipate an engaging and entertaining experience, delving into Marenghi's unique brand of storytelling and his continued influence on contemporary pop culture.
Zona Franca
Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, 2 to 4 November
Experience the vibrant energy of Brazilian choreographer Alice Ripoll's debut UK performance, as she seamlessly blends elements of Brazilian dance with contemporary influences. Through a dynamic fusion of dance styles, Ripoll's choreography captures the essence of political expression and cultural identity, resonating with audiences seeking a visceral and thought-provoking performance.
The Time Traveller’s Wife
Apollo theatre, London, to 30 March
Immerse yourself in the timeless tale of love and fate with this stage adaptation of Audrey Niffenegger's acclaimed novel. With a captivating musical score by Joss Stone and Dave Stewart, the production offers a poignant exploration of the complexities of relationships and the enduring power of love, providing audiences with a captivating and emotional theatrical experience.
To Wong Foo the Musical
Hope Mill theatre, Manchester, to 17 December
Relive the magic of the cult classic film To Wong Foo through this vibrant and energetic stage adaptation. Join three drag queens as they embark on a journey of self-discovery and camaraderie, navigating the challenges of acceptance and identity in a journey that promises laughter, heart, and a celebration of individuality.
Staying in: Streaming
The Gilded Age
Sky Atlantic/Now, 30 October, 9pm
Immerse yourself in the opulent world of late 19th-century America with Julian Fellowes's lavish drama series, The Gilded Age. Offering a captivating narrative set against a backdrop of societal upheaval and wealth, the show captures the essence of a transformative era, highlighting the struggles and aspirations of characters navigating the complexities of an ever-evolving society.
Survivor
BBC One/iPlayer, 28 October, 8.25pm
Revisit the compelling drama of the British adaptation of the popular reality show Survivor. Transporting viewers to the heart of an island adventure, the show offers a thrilling and engaging narrative as contestants battle the elements and each other, providing audiences with a gripping and immersive television experience.