Events - Mon 6th Oct
Mon 6th Oct -
THEATRE
Chichester Festival Theatre
Opening tonight it’s The Glass Menagerie, the classic Tennessee Williams play starring Brenda Blethyn as the matriarch of an ‘endearingly eccentric family’ Tickets range from £10 to £25 and the play begins at 7.30pm
Minerva Studio Chichester
Aristo continues at the Minerva, telling the story of the last years of Aristotle Onasis and his relationships with Jackie Kennedy and Maria Callas. Tickets cost £25. Starring Robert Lindsay and Diana Quick, the play begins at 2.15 and 7.45pm
Connaught Theatre Worthing
Based on the classic comedy TV series ’Allo ’Allo comes to Worthing this week. Starring Vicki Michelle (from the original series) and Jeffrey Holland (of Hi De Hi) the show begins at 7.30pm and tickets are priced at £13 and £17
Local Events This week
Friday
At the Grove Inn, Petworth they are celebrating two years of being open with a big garden party starting at 5pm and going on until late. There will be a hog roast, wine tasting, beer and cider tasting, ice cream, hot mulled wine, a charity tug of war and a raffle with great prizes.
Saturday
The National Childbirth Trust are holding a nearly new sale at the Chichester College Sports Centre from 11.30am to 1pm – Lots of bargains available!
The Bognor Regis Art Society are holding an exhibition at the Norfolk Centre, Mill Road, Arundel on both Saturday and Sunday
…and the Downland Art Society open their autumn exhibition at St Nicholas Hall, Mill Road, Arundel (runs to 19th October)
Sunday
The annual team Conker Competition will be held at The Spotted Cow, High Street, Angmering. The competition is open to teams of three players of all ages. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Raising money for the Chestnut Tree House Hospice.
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CINEMA
Some of the films showing across West Sussex…
Brideshead Revisited – 12A – ‘Sumptuous’ film version starring Michael Gambon and Emma Thompson
How To Lose Friends And Alienate People – 15 – A British writer struggles to ‘fit in’ starring Simon Pegg and Kirsten Dunst
88 Minutes – 15 – Al Pacino stars as forensic scientist with 88 minutes to track down a wannabe killer
Appaloosa – 15 – Western action with Renee Zellweger and Jeremy Irons
Death Race – 15 – Action thriller in a post-industrial wasteland with Jason Statham
Righteous Kill – 15 – Two veteran detectives chase a serial killer with Robert De Niro and A Pacino
Taken – 15 – An ex soldier travels through Europe to rescue his daughter. Stars Liam Neeson
Tropic Thunder -15 – Comedy involving a film company making a war movie that get caught up in a real war! Ben Stiller, Jack Black star.
The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas – 12A – Wartime friendship against all the odds between a boy in a German concentration camp and the commandant’s son.
The Women – 12A – Female bonding, cheating husbands etc with Meg Ryan, Annette Benning, Eva Mendes
Eden Lake – 18 – Idyllic setting for a young couple on a romantic break that becomes a nightmare when they are tormented by violent youths. Stars Michael Fassbender and Kelly Reilly.
Rocknrolla – 15 – Guy Richie’s latest gangster movie starring Gerard Butler, Thandie Newton and Tom Wilkinson
Disaster Movie – 12A – A parody of all the great disaster movies that stars, among others, Carmen Elektra.
The Duchess – 12A – Keira Knightly stars as the 18th century socialite Georgiana, The Duchess of Devonshire
Mamma Mia – PG
