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July

 

   
Wed 16th – Thu 17th – 7.30pm
Main Auditorium

Burnt Mill Performing Arts College and John Warner Science College present
A Night At The Movies

Image of an Oscar statuette with pictures of Quadrophenia, Star Wars and Trainspotting next to itAll the glitz and glamour of the Oscars comes to the Playhouse when students from Harlow’s Burnt Mill Performing Arts College team up with John Warner Science College in Hoddesdon for the first time for two nights of dance, drama and music. It’s sure to be a bash to remember as the pupils aged 11-18 put a fresh spin on music from such classic movies as Star Wars, Trainspotting and Quadrophenia.

£7.50 (£5 conc)

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Fri 18th - 7pm/10pm
Main Auditorium

The Cottage (18)

Clapperboard image with a scene from 'The Cottage' superimposed on itDirector: Paul Andrew Williams
Stars: Reece Shearsmith, Andy Serkis, Jennifer Ellison
Running time: 91 minutes

Williams follows up his acclaimed debut London To Brighton with this comedy horror that strikes a similar wickedly nasty note as Shaun Of The Dead. Bickering brothers David (Serkis) and Peter (Shearsmith) have kidnapped Tracey (Ellison) to make some quick money and take her to a secluded cottage. The kidnapping goes completely pear-shaped, however, when Tracey escapes into the woods. David and Peter give chase, but little do they know something far more terrifying than they could ever have imagined is waiting for them.

£ 5 (£4 conc)

“A hilariously sickening joy from start to finish” Channel 4

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Tues 22nd 11am/2pm/7.45pm
Main Auditorium

Vertigo (U)

Image of famous scene where John Scottie Ferguson is hanging from a roofDirector: Alfred Hitchcock
Stars: James Stewart, Kim Novak, Barbara Bel Geddes
Running time: 128 minutes

This year marks the 50th anniversary of arguably Alfred Hitchcock’s finest achievement and one of the greatest films of all time. James Stewart plays retired policeman John “Scottie” Ferguson who developed vertigo during a perilous rooftop chase. Now a private investigator, he is hired to keep watch on the beautiful wife (Kim Novak) of an old friend. However, Scottie develops an obsessive love for the mysterious woman only to see her commit suicide – or so he thinks…


£ 5 (£4 Conc)

“The most-discussed work of the master; despairingly sardonic and demanding of multiple viewings” TV Guide

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Sun 27 July – Sat 2 August

Phoenix Theatre School presents
It’s A Blast 08

Blast logo with composite images from previous years performances below it.Calling all young people aged 11-18! A total of 50 enthusiastic youngsters are needed to take part in the theatrical experience of a lifetime. A team of professionals will guide you through what you need to learn to stage a production on the Playhouse’s main stage in just seven days.

For full details and an application form either:
Download: www.phoenixtheatreschool.co.uk/blast.htm
Email: info@phoenixtheatreschool.co.uk
Telephone: 08456 800 640

Cost of course: £80 (£40 for families receiving benefits*)

*Proof of Benefit will be required

Performance: Sat 2 August at 7.30pm
£ 8 (£6 conc)

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