Sunday, 3 March
Doors/licenced bar: 7pm, Evening film: 7.30pm
Quartet (12A) Comic drama
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Cissy (Pauline Collins), Wilf (Billy Connolly) and Reg (Tom Courtenay) were in an operatic quartet, but will the appearance of Reg’s ex-wife Jean (Maggie Smith) put a spanner in the works given her fall from grace?
Homemade cakes, ice creams and drinks served before each film and during the interval.
Tickets £5.50 in advance from the Post Office & Village Stores or The Cock Inn, or online via the Facebook page for Wivelsfield Films or ‘Buy Tickets’ tab on Film Nights at www.wivelsfield.net
Tickets available on the door until sold out. Advance booking strongly recommended.
Sunday, 10 March
Doors/licenced bar: 6.30pm, film: 7pm (note earlier start time)
Les Misérables (12A)
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As the action is no longer confined to the limited space of a theatre stage, this brilliant adaptation of the stage production offers even greater thrills. See if you agree with the critics who say that Anne Hathaway’s performance as Fantine, a single mother, stole the show.
Homemade cakes, ice creams and drinks served before each film and during the interval.
Tickets £5.50 in advance from the Post Office & Village Stores or The Cock Inn, or online via the Facebook page for Wivelsfield Films or ‘Buy Tickets’ tab on Film Nights at www.wivelsfield.net
Tickets available on the door until sold out. Advance booking strongly recommended.