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  1. Jan 31, 2023 · The FilmClub site explains that the project “gives pupils and teachers a chance to explore the world of film through after-school film clubs. With free weekly screenings, online reviewing, industry events and hands-on support, FILMCLUB inspires, excites and opens up new avenues for learning.”

  2. Picturehouse Members get to watch Film Club branded screenings for £1 – be they old or new, homegrown or globe-trotting, you're guaranteed to find something special. Terms and Conditions apply. Offer valid until 31 December 2024.

    • The Taming of The Shrew
    • The Buddha of Suburbia
    • Barcelona
    • Starlight Express
    • Look Back in Anger
    • Why Am I So Single?
    • A Face in The Crowd

    Step inside an absurd carnival for this unique production of Shakespeare’s vicious comedy The Taming of the Shrewin the Globe Theatre. Need a little recap of the plot? Lucentio is determined to win the beautiful Bianca’s hand in marriage, and when her father declares that it will only happen once her older sister Katharina is wedded, the competitio...

    The Buddha of Suburbia is a novel by British Pakistani author Hanif Kureishi, which won the Whitbread Award for the best first novel. Performed for a limited four-week season only, the play is set in South London in the late seventies, featuring high unemployment, inflation, food shortages and strikes. But despite the discontent, the protagonist, 1...

    Lily Collins (Emily in Paris) and Álvaro Morte (Money Heist) make their West End debuts in Bess Wohl’s explosive play, Barcelona. Directed by Lynette Linton the play is set in Barcelona – where an American tourist goes home with a handsome Spaniard. What begins as a carefree, one-night stand becomes an invitation to danger, as the personal and poli...

    With music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Richard Stilgoe, Starlight Express is a fantastic creative exploration set in a state-of-the-art space. The design team is helmed by an all-star team including acclaimed director Luke Sheppard(&Juliet, The Little Big Things), set designer Tim Hatley (Back to the Future) and video designer Andrzej Goul...

    Former Almeida Resident Director Atri Banerjee (The Glass Menagerie, Julius Caesar) directs a new production of John Osborne’s ground-breaking, furious play which, alongside Arnold Wesker’s Roots, had a huge impact on British theatre. Now the mirror they held up to 1950s society is angled towards 2024, with the two plays running alongside each othe...

    From the writers of the worldwide mega smash hit SIX, comes a brand-new all-singing, all-dancing musical extravaganza, Why Am I So Single? Join two best friends as they drink, eat, laugh, and cry while they attempt to answer the impossible question of…why they are so single. The play is a fun, relatable musical that features a great soundtrack that...

    When radio producer Marcia Jeffries meets drifter “Lonesome Rhodes”, she immediately gives him a slot on her show. But as Lonesome’s fan base grows and the politicians take notice, Marcia realises she has unleashed a force she can no longer control. Singer-songwriter Elvis Costello and award-winning Broadway playwright Sarah Ruhl‘s timely new music...

  3. Into Film Club (formerly known as FILMCLUB) is a UK-wide, free after school initiative that gives 5-19 year olds the opportunity to access and enjoy film creatively and critically. Participating schools are encouraged to view at least 15 films and to upload a minimum of 20 film reviews to the Into Film website.

  4. Apr 21, 2014 · Its film clubs provide access to thousands of FREE films and resources for learning through film and about film, incorporating film watching, making and understanding. To set up a free film club visit www.filmclub.org, email support@filmclub.org or call 0207 288 4520.

  5. What’s Filmclub? Filmclub was established in 2006 to help schools set up their own film clubs. It’s supported by the Department for Education along with LoveFilm, The Guardian, the UK Film Council and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.

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  7. Film Club. Letchworth FilmClub is back and once again screening its regular programme of films at Broadway Cinema. The FilmClub regularly meet on Sundays at 7.45pm to watch award-winning movies, foreign hits or cult classics.

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