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Tue 2 Feb 7.30pm & Wed 3 Feb 1.30pm/7.30pm
Film:Amelia (PG)
About the legendary American pilot Amelia Earhart who disappeared while flying over the Pacific Ocean in 1937 in an attempt to be the first woman to fly around the world.
Running time 1hr 51m
Tickets: Adults £5, Concessions
and Matinees £4.50
Fri 5 February 7.30pm
(Matinée on Wed at 1.30pm)
Blackeyed Theatre: Alfie
Made famous by movies starring Michael Caine and more recently Jude Law, Alfie is the brilliant, original stage play about a young man with an overwhelming desire for the ladies. You might say that ‘birds’ are irresistible to him, sort of second nature. Alfie combines great comedy and genuine pathos, as well as live 60s music, as it tells the story of a cockney ‘Don Juan’ who swaggers and philosophises his way from conquest to conquest, carefully rejecting anyone or anything that might touch him too deeply. We are delighted to welcome Blackeyed Theatre back after their much enjoyed production of Oh! What a Lovely War.
Tickets: £15 (£7.50 if aged 26 or under)
Sat 6 February 8pm
Francis Dunnery
Francis Dunnery returns to Rosehill with his album The Gulley Flats Boys and will be joined by Tom Rislin on keyboard. The album is autobiographical and centres on his childhood growing up at Gulley Flatts, the housing estate in Egremont. Francis rose to fame with the 80’s rock legends It Bites and has worked with artists such as Robert Plant, Ian Brown, Lauren Hill, Dorie Jackson, Elvis Costello, Jools Holland and Chris Rea. This evening will be predominantly acoustic and a real show case for his immense talent.
Tickets £16
Thu 11 February 7.30pm
St Benedict’s in the spotlight
Following their successful involvement with Rosehill last year, St Benedict’s Catholic High School proudly presents a showcase of music, song, dance and drama, featuring students from every year group in the school, ex-students and staff. An evening of variety and fun for the family.
Tickets: £5/£3 conc
Tue 16, Thu 18 & Fri 19, 7.30pm Wed 17, 2pm Sat 20 February & 2.00pm & 6.30pm
Rosehill Youth Theatre: The Wizard of Oz
Rosehill Youth Theatre brings you non-stop entertainment with this spectacular production of the all-time classic the Wizard of Oz. Dorothy and Toto are on an adventure down the yellow brick road as they try to get back home to Kansas.On their travels they meet the tin man with no heart, the scarecrow with no brain and the lion with no courage. Together they embark on an adventure of a lifetime to get to the Emerald City and make their dreams come true!
Tickets: £8/conc £6 - family ticket £24
Tue 23 Feb 7.30pm - Wed 24 Feb 1.30pm/7.30pm
Nowhere Boy (15)
The debut feature of Sam Taylor-Wood, tells the never seen before story of John Lennon’s childhood - growing up in the Liverpool of dreary post-war Britain. Yearning for a normal family, John escapes into art and the new music flooding in from the US.
Running time 1hr 37m
Tickets: Adults £5, Concessions
and Matinees £4.50
Fri 26 February 8pm
Smackee: Abba - the show!
Barry Walker’s Smackee returns to Rosehill with their award winning presentation of all that was best from one of the world’s most popular hit recording groups. All the hits and more are included in this stunning two hour production, that takes you back to the days when glitter was great, and flares were all the rage! So come along & say ‘THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC’, and become a ‘DANCING QUEEN’ all over again, you won’t regret it!
Tickets: £18
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