Films for December at the Scarborough's Stephen Joseph Theatre
.Films/streamings for December and early January are:
Sorry We Missed You: Ricky (Kris Hitchen) and his family have been fighting against debt since the 2008 financial crash. An opportunity to wrestle back some independence appears with a shiny new van and the chance to run a franchise as a self-employed delivery driver. Written by Paul Laverty and directed by Ken Loach.
Monday December 2, Tuesday December 3 and Wednesday December 4 at 7.45pm; Thursday 5 December at 1.45pm and 7.45pm
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Hide AdThe Good Liar: Conman Roy (Ian McKellen) plans to steal the fortune of well-to-do widow Betty (Helen Mirren).
Friday December 6 at 2.45pm and 7.45pm; Saturday December 7 at 2pm, 5pm and 8pm.
Captured Live - Matthew Bourne’s Romeo and Juliet: Wednesday December 11 at 2.45pm
NT Live Encore – Fleabag: After a sell-out live streaming back in September, a welcome return for Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s landmark one-woman show.
Wednesday December 11 at 7.45pm
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Hide AdThe Aeronauts: Amelia Wren (Felicity Jones) and James Glaisher (Eddie Redmayne) embark on an incredible journey to travel high than ever before in a hot-air balloon.
Friday December 13 at 2.45pm; Saturday December 14 at 2pm, 5pm and 8pm; Monday December 16, Tuesday December 17 and Wednesday December 18 at 7.45pm
ROH Delayed Live – Coppélia: A classic returns to the Royal Ballet repertory with Ninette de Valois’ charming and funny Coppélia – a story of love, mischief and mechanical dolls.
Friday December 13 at 7.15pm
ROH Captured Live – The Nutcracker: Recorded in 2016, this special performance celebrated Peter Wright's 90th birthday, and will be broadcast with new features.
Thursday December 19 at 2.45pm and 7.15pm
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Hide AdHoliday Inn: Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Marjorie Reynolds and Virginia Dale star in the classic Christmas musical.
Friday December 20 at 1.30pm and 7.45pm
Last Christmas: Feel-good festive rom-com co-written by Emma Thompson and Bryony Kimmings and featuring the music of George Michael and Wham!
Saturday December 21 at 2pm, 5pm and 8pm; Monday December 23 at 1.45pm and 7.45pm; Tuesday December 24 at 2.45pm; Thursday December 26 at 7.45pm
Frozen II: Sequel to the hugely popular animation set three years after the events of the first film.
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Hide AdFriday December 27 at 2.45pm; Saturday December 28 at 2pm and 5pm ; Monday December 30 at 2.45pm; Thursday January 2 at 6.45pm
Knives Out: When novelist Harlan Thrombey (Christopher Plummer) dies, his children seem unlikely suspects. However, the enigmatic Detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) has other ideas.
Friday December 27 at 7.45pm; Saturday December 28 at 8pm; Sunday December 29 at 1.45pm; Monday December 30 at 7.45pm; Tuesday December 31 at 2.45pm; Thursday January 2 at 1.45pm
Le Mans ‘66: Matt Damon and Christian Bale star in the story of one of motor racing’s greatest showdowns.
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Hide AdFriday January 3 at 2.45pm and 6.45pm; Saturday January 4 at 2pm
Andre Rieu – 70 Years Young: André Rieu is celebrating a landmark birthday and is inviting cinema audiences all over the world to his party.
Saturday January 4 at 7pm; Sunday January 5 at 3pm
Cinema tickets at the Stephen Joseph Theatre for films are £7 (concessions £5); for event cinema, £12; for streamings, £17.
To book, please call the box office on 01723 370541 or visit the website: www.sjt.uk.com