Thu 19 February - Wed 25 February
Newmarket (09 369 2417)
167 - 169 Broadway, Newmarket, ,
No Other Choice (M) 140 mins No Free Tickets
Thu 10:45AM, 12:45PM, 5:15PM, 8:00PM
Fri 10:45AM, 12:45PM, 5:30PM, 8:15PM
Sat 10:45AM, 3:00PM, 5:30PM, 8:15PM
Sun 10:30AM, 2:45PM, 4:45PM, 7:30PM
Mon 10:30AM, 12:45PM, 5:00PM, 7:10PM
Tue 10:30AM, 12:40PM, 5:30PM, 8:00PM
Wed 10:45AM, 12:45PM, 5:30PM, 8:00PM
NT Live: Hamlet (M) 180 mins No Free Tickets
Thu 12:45PM
Sat 7:30PM
Sun 1:30PM
Wed 2:30PM
Holy Days (PG) 101 mins No Free Tickets
Mon 7:30PM
The Testament Of Ann Lee (M) 137 mins No Free Tickets
Fri 7:30PM
Session Times subject to change without notice
No Other Choice (M)
Man-su (Lee Byung-hun from Squid Game) thinks he has it all - a loving wife, two children, two Golden Retrievers, and a dream home. When he is abruptly laid off from a paper company after 25 years of service, he vows to find a new job in the industry within the next three months. After a long and fruitless job search, Man-su risks losing the family home. Out of desperation, he hits on a solution to find work: eliminate the competition. Park Chan-wook, the legendary director of Decision to Leave, The Handmaiden and Oldboy, delivers another stylish and biting satire of contemporary capitalism.
NT Live: Hamlet (M)
Olivier Award-winner Hiran Abeysekera (Life of Pi) is Hamlet in this fearless, contemporary take on Shakespeare's famous tragedy. Trapped between duty and doubt, surrounded by power and privilege, young Prince Hamlet dares to ask the ultimate question - you know the one. National Theatre Deputy Artistic Director, Robert Hastie (Standing at the Sky's Edge, Operation Mincemeat) directs this sharp, stylish and darkly funny reimagining.
Holy Days (PG)
A lost boy in search of heaven, three odd nuns on a mission, a car powered by God (and stolen money). This is a road trip like no other. A comedic near-tragedy.
The Testament Of Ann Lee (M)
An epic fable about religious leader Ann Lee, the founding leader of the Shaker Movement, who was proclaimed by her followers as the female Christ and went on to build one of the largest utopian societies in American history. Lee — one of the rare female religious leaders at the time —and her followers worshipped through exuberant song and dance.
Session Times subject to change without notice