An Amateur show by Stafford Players. Six people are stranded late at night at a small station in Cornwall, the Station Master tells them about the Ghost Train that is reputed to pass through the station at midnight and then leaves them to make the best of a bad situation. Will the Ghost Train come [...]
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16 nov David Baddiel’s identity crisis comedy. Meet Mahmud Nasir, loving husband, doting father and something of a “relaxed” Muslim. Does the “F” word occasionally pass his lips? It’s hardly worth mentioning. Does he say his prayers five times a day? Of course! Well, usuallyL Does he fast every day of Ramadan? Who’s counting anyway? [...]
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Samson and Delilah’s world is small, an isolated community in the central Australia desert. When tragedy strikes they turn their backs on home and embark on a journey of survival. Lost, unwanted and alone they discover that life isn’t always fair, but love never judges. Sensitive film about a tragic love affair in the aboriginal [...]
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The director of The Beat My Heart Skipped delivers his best film to date, tender, lyrical and angry in equal measure. Nineteen year old Muslim El Djebana is sent to prison for drunkenly assaulting a policeman. Inside, he tries to steer clear of trouble, but his youthful vulnerability is no match for the long term [...]
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Chris Morris, the satirical genius behind Brass Eye takes on religious extremism with this hilarious comedy of terrors that provoked more than a little controversy. This is daring film making that brilliantly lampoons fanaticism. Our cell of wannabe jihadists are not slick, trained assassins but a group of bumbling, bickering fools from Yorkshire whose road [...]
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Ajami is an area of Jaffa where Arabs, Palestinians, Jews and Christians try to live together. Omar, an Israeli Arab and Muslim, struggles to save his family from elimination by a gang of extortionists. Malek, an illegal Palestinian worker, tries to collect enough money to pay for his mother’s operation. Dando, an Israeli cop, does [...]
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Tue 9 – Sat 13 Feb ’10 Lord Arthur Savile’s Crime An amateur show by Stafford Players When Arthur is persuaded to have his palm read he's told that he will commit a serious crime. Before his imminent nuptials, he decides to spare his future wife distress, by doing the deed before the wedding. Aided [...]
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Julian Clary Lord of the Mince – 3 Oct ’09 “I, Julian Clary, have done for mincing what Michael Flatley did for Irish dancing! I’m 50, the shame of it. This will be an intimate evening – a celebration, no less, of my twenty-five years in the camp spotlight, how I got there and why [...]
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Annie Oakley is an illiterate hillbilly with a knack for shooting guns. Persuaded to join Buffalo Bill’s travelling Wild West Show she soon falls hopelessly in love with Frank Butler, the show’s featured shooting ace.
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Set in downtown New York, Bugsy Malone tells the tale of gangster warfare in a world where bullets have been replaced with custard pies.
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