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June
2009
Thur 1 July 7.30pm
Film:Ondine (12A)
A fisherman (Colin Farrell) in southwest Ireland hauls up a live girl in his nets. Ondine is a mythological sea nymph, and theories about the girl’s origins blossom as she transforms the lives of the fisherman and local townsfolk.
Running time 1hr 44m
Tickets: Adults £5, Concessions and Matinees £4.50
Wed 7 July 10.00am
Theatre:The Sticky Kids Summer Special
A singalong show for 2-6 year olds. The action songs are all favourites from the hugely popular Sticky Kids range of CDs. Songs include I Travelled Over Land And Sea, Seaside Song, Wheels on the Bus and Let’s Go Driving. Anne Butler plays Molly Muddle - the human equivalent of a party popper and Alan Windram plays her good friend Old Macdonald.
Tickets: £5 (buy 9 tickets and get the 10th free)
Fri 9 July 8.00pm
Comedy:Comedy Night: Antidote to the World Cup!
It’s a WORLD CUP rest day! So come along and enjoy the comedy talent being showcased at Rosehill. Top female comic, Jen Brister, is your MC for the evening and on the bill are three great comedians.
Tickets: £10
Wed 13 July 7.30pm & Thu 14 July 1.30pm/7.30pm
Film:Crazy Heart (15)
2010 Best Actor Oscar winner Jeff Bridges stars as a washed up country singer, Bad Blake. Things start looking up for Bad when a beautiful, shy young journalist (Maggie Gyllenhaal) comes to interview him.
Running time 1hr 52min
Tickets: Adults £5, Concessions and Matinees £4.50
Thu 15 July 8.00pm
Music:Dougie MacLean
He has built an international reputation as songwriter, composer and extraordinary performer which has led to prestigious events all over the world.
Tickets: Adults £17
Sat 17 July 7.30pm
Music:Wonderful Day
Remember Que Sera Sera, The Deadwood Stage and Sentimental Journey? Reminisce and rediscover these great songs from Calamity Jane, Pillow Talk, Young at Heart and The Pyjama Game. And enjoy this stylish musical cabaret tribute to Doris Day with glitz, glamour, songs, stories, laughter and anecdotes charting her life.
Tickets: Adults £15
Fri 23 July 7.30pm & Sat 24 July 7.30pm
Theatre:Northern Stage & Company of Angels: APPLES
The first stage adaptation of Richard Milward’s remarkable debut novel (adapted by John Retallack) is set on a Middlesbrough housing estate, fuelled by cheap plonk and dysfunctional families, Adam and Eve narrate this dazzling, tragicomic love story of adolescence in all its f***ed-up glory.
Tickets: Adults £7
Wed 28 July 1.30pm/7.30pm & Thur 29 July 7.30pm
Film:Robin Hood (Cert tbc)
This gritty Ridley Scott version of how an archer in the service of King Richard the Lionheart came to be known as Robin Hood, the famous archer and outlaw of English Folklore. Starring Russell Crowe and Cate Blanchett.
Tickets: Adults £5, Concessions and Matinees £4.50
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