A GREAT FALL... A GREATER RISE - WHAT'S ON AUTUMN 2020 BOX OFFICE 01328 710885 WELLSMALTINGS.ORG.UK - Wells ...
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WELCOME TO WELLS MALTINGS WE’RE ALL ABOUT KEEPING YOU SAFE. Here are some guidelines for when you book... We’ve reduced our auditorium capacity by about half and have introduced a ‘bubble’ system of seating, to ensure social distancing. Here’s how it works: • On our seating plan, you will see lines of seats, with gaps between. Each horizontal line of seats between the gaps is a bubble. • You book your seats individually, within each bubble. One seat per person, and one booking per bubble. Groups of six or under, in line with government guidelines. We request that face coverings are worn inside the auditorium. • Please try and match the size of your party to the number of seats in the bubble. So if you are booking for a party of three - and we ask you please to ensure that all three people live together within your own household group – please pick a seating bubble with three seats if you can. • The seating plan is schematic – a bit like the London Underground map – so the gaps and positions of the seats are not exact. Each bubble is at least 2m apart in real life. • All the seating bubbles have a great view of the screen and benefit from our superb cinema sound and induction loop if needed. You won’t be permitted to change seats or adjust your bubble size. • Drinks and snacks are allowed in the auditorium and can be purchased from our bar. • You must buy your tickets in advance – by 3pm for late afternoon and evening events, or two hours before for earlier events and matinees. You will have to give us your full details when booking. We can keep your tickets for collection on the night, but there are no more tickets sale ‘on the door’. If in doubt, do please call the box office to guide you through the booking process. This new system works hand in hand with our accessibility policy, although we do ask you to book with the box office (over the phone is fine) rather than online if you wish to attend with a wheelchair or have any mobility requirements. BOX OFFICE: 01328 710885 BOOK ONLINE: WELLSMALTINGS.ORG.UK
ART EXHIBITIONS & CREATIVE WORKSHOPS
CREATIVE WORKSHOPS
Wed 28 Oct
HALLOWEEN WORKSHOPS
WITH DAWN FINNERTY
Fun, spooky activities for a range
of ages. Come in fancy dress and
celebrate Halloween - more details
to come.
WHAT’S IN THE WITCH’S MUMBO JUMBO
KITCHEN? Ages 9-12
Ages 3-5 with carer A Mumbo Jumbo drama session full
Make something spooky alongside of Halloween games and spooky
action and rhyming storytelling, with scenarios.
Nick Sharratt’s witchy book.
Thu 29 Oct 11am
THE CREEPY ABC HANGING AUTUMN LEAVES
Ages 5-8 with carer
Ages 5-10 with carer
An exercise and movement class based
Make your own hanging leaf
on Michael Roberts’ fantastically
ornaments from salt dough! Collect
creepy book, Mumbo Jumbo.
your ornaments at the end of the day.
£3 per child
ART EXHIBITIONS
Natural Lines
Thu 1 – Sun 11 Oct, 11am - 4 pm daily. Far Shore And Earth Forms
LINKS AND LAYERS - RHYTHMS
A multi-discipline group exhibition with emphasis on textiles, exploring the
comfort to be found in the rhythms & repetition of making art.
Fri 16 Oct – Sun 1 Nov, 11am - 4 pm daily.
NATURAL LINES - FAR SHORE AND EARTH FORMS
This local group of artists returns, celebrating the natural world.GET COSY WITH A GREAT FILM THIS AUTUMN
Mon 5 Oct 7pm & Tue 6 Oct 7pm Sat 24 Oct 1pm & 7pm
MANHATTAN SHORT FILM SUMMERLAND (12A)
FESTIVAL Alice, a reclusive writer, finds out she’s
This is your chance to view and vote for expected to adopt a young London evacuee
the next generation of filmmakers at the named Frank. It's not long before they
23rd Annual MANHATTAN SHORT Film realise how much they have in common.
Festival, one of the world’s largest short An intensely emotional story of love’s
film festivals. endurance in trying times.
Tickets £6.50 / £5.00 U16/Student Tickets £5 at 1pm
Tickets £8 at 7pm (concessions available)
Honeyland Mon 26 Oct 7pm
Screen next the Sea presents
HONEYLAND (12A)
Hatidze is the last in a long line of wild
beekeepers. Her peaceful existence is
thrown into upheaval by the arrival of an
itinerant family. This film explores the
tension between nature and humanity,
exploitation and sustainability.
Tickets £6.50 / £5.00 U16/Student
Mon 12 Oct 7pm Wed 28 Oct 2pm
Screen next the Sea presents 100% WOLF (U)
THE LONG GOODBYE (18) This family-friendly film centres on Freddy
This 1973 interpretation of Raymond Lupin, heir to a proud line of werewolves.
Chandler’s novel brings ice-cold Positive he’ll become the most fearsome
film noir style to the classic thriller. werewolf ever, Freddy is in for a shock
Smart-aleck private eye Philip Marlowe when he becomes a ferocious… poodle.
(Elliott Gould) is certain that his friend Tickets £5
Terry Lennox (Jim Bouton) isn’t a killer.
Fri 30 Oct 7pm
Tickets £6.50 / £5.00 U16/Student
JOJO RABBIT (12A)
Sat 17 Oct 7pm A lonely German boy named Jojo has his
THE PAINTED BIRD (18) world view turned upside down when he
A potent, visceral portrayal of the impact discovers his mother (Scarlett Johansson)
of the Nazi invasion, this is a tale of a is hiding a young Jewish girl in their attic.
young buy’s struggle for survival. A Aided only by his idiotic imaginary friend,
searing adaptation of Jerzy Kosiński’s Adolf Hitler (Taika Waititi), Jojo must
bestseller. confront his blind nationalism.
Tickets £8 (concessions available) Tickets £5
FREAKY FUN FOR ALL AGES ON 31 OCTOBER
INCLUDING HALLOWEEN TREATS FROM THE CAFE AND BARSat 31 Oct 4pm Sat 31 Oct 7.30pm
ONWARD (U) HALLOWEEN (2018) (18)
Pixar’s latest film follows elvish brothers Jamie Lee Curtis returns to her iconic
Ian (Tom Holland) and Barley (Chris Pratt) role as Laurie Strode, approaching her
as they try to bring their father back from final confrontation with Michael Myers.
the dead for just a day. Thanks to a dodgy The masked figure has haunted her since
spell, all the brothers end up with is their she narrowly escaped his killing spree
father’s feet and legs. How to materialise on Halloween night four decades ago.
the rest of him before sunset? Quest time! This time, she's ready for him.
Tickets £5 Tickets £5
Fri 6 Nov 7pm & Sat 7 Nov 4pm White Riot
RADIOACTIVE (12A)
Marie Curie made incredible strides with
her work on Radium, but struggled to gain
the recognition she deserved.
Tickets £8 on Fri, £5 on Sat
Mon 9 Nov 7pm
Fri 20 Nov 7pm
Screen next the Sea presents
THE ASSISTANT (12A) WHITE RIOT (15)
Rubika Shah charts a vital London protest
A young assistant to a powerful film
movement - Rock Against Racism (RAR),
mogul begins to suspect that her boss is a
formed in 1976. The film blends fresh
sexual predator and finds he is surrounded
interviews with archive footage to recreate
by protectors.
a hostile environment of anti-immigrant
Tickets £6.50 / £5.00 U16/Student
hysteria
Fri 13 Nov 7pm Tickets £5
BILL & TED FACE THE Mon 23 Nov 7pm
MUSIC (PG) Screen next the Sea presents
The most excellent duo return to save the MISBEHAVIOUR (12A)
world with their hit song... which doesn't Based on a true story this comedy drama
exist yet. Will these now-middle-aged follows a group of women who plan to
rockers manage to write the world's best disrupt the 1970 Miss World competition.
song in time? Tickets £6.50 / £5.00 U16/Student
Tickets £5
Fri 27 Nov 7pm & Sat 28 Nov 5pm
Sat 14 Nov 3pm & 7pm
DEATH ON THE NILE
TENET (PG) Following Kenneth Branagh’s well
Christopher Nolan's new sci-fi thriller. received ‘Murder on the Orient Express’,
An unnamed CIA protagonist journeys the moustachioed detective returns
through a twilight world of international in another of Agatha Christie’s most
espionage, fighting for the survival of the popular works. With a star-studded
entire world. cast, this should be a thrilling voyage.
Tickets £5 at 3pm, £8 at 7pm Tickets £8 on Fri, £5 on SatLIVE EVENTS - CLASSICAL, JAZZ & POETRY
Thu 1 Oct 7.30pm (register from 7pm) 9 - 23 Oct
STRICTLY SPEAKING SEA FEVER 4
The returning poetry open mic night. The bi-annual literature festival returns
Theme: Vision - See It Like A Poet. with live and digital events, including
Featuring poets P.B. Hughes and Roxy contributors such as Kevin Crossley-
Dunn with music from the Fakenham Holland and Sally Festing, and an exclusive
Ukulele Band. Share your own poems or event from author Peter York.
poems you love at this relaxed event. See the SF4 Programme for details
Tickets £5
Wed 11 Nov 7.30pm
Sun 11 Oct 3pm NIGEL PRICE TRIO
MILLY FORREST (SOPRANO) The winners of the 2010 Parliamentary
Milly graduated from the Royal College Jazz Award for ‘Best ensemble’ bring you a
of Music in July 2019, making her night of exciting interplay, virtuosic soloing
debut in China with the Shanghai and a few laughs too!
Symphony Orchestra. Tickets £12.50 (concessions available)
Tickets £10.00 (concessions available)
Thu 19 Nov 7pm
Thu 15 Oct 7pm Saltmarsh Series
Saltmarsh Series CYDER WITHOUT ROSIE
MILK & CHEESE Jim Fergusson, Lisa & Mark Jarvis bring
A talk by Catherine ‘Mrs Temple’ on the Whin Hill Cider to Wells Maltings. Learn
history, geography and chemistry of milk about apple farming and cider production,
and cheese production in North Norfolk. and sample some of the produce.
There will be opportunities to sample! Tickets £6
Tickets £6
Sun 22 Nov 3pm
Sun 8 Nov 3pm ECHÉA QUARTET
North Norfolk Music Festival Formed in 2017 at the Royal Academy of
ROMAN KOSYAKOV Music and the current holders of the Royal
Award-winning pianist Roman Kosyakov College of Music String Quartet Fellowship,
will perform pieces by Schumann and hear this accomplished string quartet play
Mussorgsky in this intimate live concert. Beethoven and Brahms in our Clore studio.
Tickets £16 Tickets £16
BOLSHOI BALLET Sun 15 Nov 3pm
Sun 18 Oct 3pm THE LADY OF THE CAMELLIAS
ROMEO AND JULIET Choreographer John Neumeier adapts
Inspired by Shakespeare’s essential Alexandre Dumas Fils’s timeless novel for
masterpiece, the ballet Romeo and Juliet the stage with great sensitivity in this work of
is set to Sergei Prokofiev’s vivid score and rare beauty. The Bolshoi company brings this
choreographed by Alexei Ratmansky with passionate drama to new emotional heights
great dramatic intensity. accompanied by Chopin’s fantastic score.
Tickets £12.50 (concessions available) Tickets £12.50 (concessions available)Bolshoi Ballet:
The Lady of the Thu 15 Oct 6.45pm
Camellias National Theatre Live Encore
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S
DREAM
Shakespeare’s most famous romantic
comedy captured live from the Bridge
Theatre, transformed into a dream world of
flying fairies, contagious fogs and moonlight
revels, surrounded by a roving audience
Thu 8 Oct 7pm following the action on foot. Starring
National Theatre Live Encore Gwendoline Christie as Titiania.
FRANKENSTEIN Tickets £10.00 (concessions available)
Scientific responsibility, parental neglect,
cognitive development and the nature of
Thu 5 Nov 6.45pm
good and evil, are embedded within this
thrilling and deeply disturbing classic National Theatre Live Encore
tale, directed by Danny Boyle. In August CORIOLANUS
we screened the version starring Benedict Tom Hiddleston plays the title role in
Cumberbatch as the creature – in this Shakespeare’s searing tragedy of political
screening, he will switch roles with Jonny manipulation and revenge. When an old
Lee Miller to play Dr Frankenstein in this adversary threatens Rome, the city calls once
innovative production. more on her hero and defender: Coriolanus.
Tickets £10.00 (concessions available) Tickets £10.00 (concessions available)
A Midsummer
Night’s Dream
COMING UP IN DECEMBER...
North Norfolk Music Festival: Mithras Trio. Sun 6 Dec 3pm
Saltmarsh Series: The Game’s Up. Thu 10 Dec 7pm
SNTS: My Rembrandt Mon 14 Dec 7pm
Bolshoi Ballet: The Nutcracker. Sun 20 Dec 3pm
SNTS: A Beautiful Day In The Neighbourhood Mon 21 Dec 7pm
...AND MUCH MORE!WHAT’S ON AT WELLS MALTINGS, OCT - DEC 2020
THU 1 OCT POETRY OPEN MIC STRICTLY SPEAKING 7PM
MON 5 & TUE
SHORT FILMS MANHATTAN SHORT FILM FESTIVAL 7PM
6 OCT
THU 8 OCT NT LIVE ENCORE FRANKENSTEIN 7PM
SUN 11 OCT CLASSICAL MILLY FORREST (SOPRANO) 3PM
MON 12 OCT SNTS FILM THE LONG GOODBYE (18) 7PM
THU 15 OCT NT LIVE ENCORE A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM 6.45PM
THU 15 OCT SALTMARSH TALK MILK & CHEESE WITH CATHERINE TEMPLE 7PM
SAT 17 OCT FILM THE PAINTED BIRD (18) 7PM
SUN 18 OCT BOLSHOI BALLET ROMEO AND JULIET 3PM
SAT 24 OCT FILM SUMMERLAND (12A) 1PM/7PM
MON 26 OCT SNTS FILM HONEYLAND (12A) 7PM
WED 28 OCT FILM 100% WOLF (U) 2PM
FRI 30 OCT FILM JOJO RABBIT (12A) 7PM
SAT 31 OCT FILM ONWARD (U) 4PM
SAT 31 OCT FILM HALLOWEEN (18) 8PM
THU 5 NOV NT LIVE ENCORE CORIOLANUS 6.45PM
FRI 6 NOV FILM RADIOACTIVE (12A) 7PM
SAT 7 NOV FILM RADIOACTIVE (12A) 4PM
SUN 8 NOV NNMF CLASSICAL ROMAN KOSYAKOV (PIANO) 3PM
MON 9 NOV SNTS FILM THE ASSISTANT (12A) 7PM
WED 11 NOV JAZZ NIGEL PRICE TRIO 7.30PM
FRI 13 NOV FILM BILL & TED FACE THE MUSIC (PG) 7PM
SAT 14 NOV FILM TENET (PG) 3PM/7PM
SUN 15 NOV BOLSHOI BALLET THE LADY OF THE CAMELLIAS 3PM
THU 19 NOV SALTMARSH TALK CYDER WITHOUT ROSIE 7PM
FRI 20 NOV FILM WHITE RIOT (15) 7PM
SUN 22 NOV NNMF CLASSICAL ECHEA QUARTET (STRINGS) 3PM
MON 23 NOV SNTS FILM MISBEHAVIOUR (12A) 7PM
FRI 27 NOV FILM DEATH ON THE NILE 7PM
SAT 28 NOV FILM DEATH ON THE NILE 5PM
SUN 6 DEC NNMF CLASSICAL MITHRAS TRIO 3PM
THU 10 DEC SALTMARSH TALK THE GAME’S UP WITH KEVIN THATCHER 7PM
MON 14 DEC SNTS FILM MY REMBRANDT (12A) 7PM
SUN 20 DEC BOLSHOI BALLET THE NUTCRACKER 3PM
MON 21 DEC SNTS FILM A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD (PG) 7PMYou can also read