Trinity Theatre

Trinity Theatre
Church Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent, TN1 1JP

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Aesop's Fables (Over 4s)

Using humorous and colourful characterisation, Cat's Grin brings to life many of Aesop's wise and foolish creatures.

Sun 9 Jun

£6 / 01892 678678

Broken

  • 2012
  • UK
  • 90 min
  • 15
  • Directed by: Rufus Norris
  • Written by: Daniel Clay, Mark O'Rowe
  • Cast: Tim Roth, Cillian Murphy, Rory Kinnear
  • UK release: 8 March 2013

A young girl's life is changed forever when she witnesses a violent attack on a man by his neighbour, with the event carrying tragic consequences for everyone on the street.

Sun 26 May

01892 678678

Comedy Cafe

Dark and controversial humour mixed with silly anecdotes and stories from 2003 So You Think You're Funny? Competition finalist Michael Fabbri. Also featuring Lloyd Griffiths.

Sat 8 Jun

£10; £12 inc meal / 01892 678678

Comedy Cafe

Energetic humour, storytelling and wordplay from Luton stand-up and former choirboy, Junior Simpson. Also featuring Joe Bor.

Sat 13 Jul

£10; £12 inc meal / 01892 678678

The Croods

  • 3 stars
  • 2013
  • US
  • 98 min
  • U
  • Directed by: Kirk De Micco/Chris Sanders
  • Cast: Nicolas Cage, Ryan Reynolds, Emma Stone
  • UK release: 22 March 2013

Passing from Aardman to DreamWorks, this animation follows a caveman's position as leader of his tribe, and how it's threatened by a prehistoric genius who keeps inventing things like fire.

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Dave Beckett

The fingerstyle guitarist performs acoustic blues songs with elements of folk.

Sat 25 May

Free, donations welcome / 01892 678678

First Position

  • 4 stars
  • 2011
  • US
  • 90 min
  • U
  • Directed by: Bess Kargman
  • Cast: Jules Jarvis Fogarty, Aran Bell, Gaya Bommer, Miko Fogarty, Michaela Deprince, Joan Sebastian Zamora, Rebecca Houseknecht
  • UK release: 12 April 2013

Compelling documentary following six young contestants as they get put through the paces for the prestigious ballet contest the Youth America Grand Prix. Debut director Kargman establishes herself as a skilled documentarian, drawing out humour and tension from the contestants’ experiences without manipulating their…

Wed 29 May

01892 678678

The Hound Of The Baskervilles

Enter Stage Right presents Arthur Conan Doyle's mystery featuring Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson.

Fri 21 Jun

£12–£14 / 01892 678678

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Jack the Giant Slayer

  • 3 stars
  • 2013
  • US
  • 114 min
  • 12A
  • Directed by: Bryan Singer
  • Cast: Nicholas Hoult, Stanley Tucci, Ewan McGregor
  • UK release: 22 March 2013

Jack (Hoult) unwittingly opens a gateway to the giant realm, and it's up to him to save the day, win the girl and live happily ever after.

Jo Christie Showcase

Students of the Jo Christie Dance Centre take this opportunity to showcase skills they are developing in dance, musical theatre and choreography.

Sat 15 Jun

£8 / 01892 678678

Sun 16 Jun

£8 / 01892 678678

Kindly Leave The Stage

Baroque Theatre Company presents a satirical comedy by John Chapman, which focuses on a stage company who are attempting to put on a play.

Thu 13 Jun

£14; £26 inc meal (£12; £24 inc meal) / 01892 678678

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King Midas And Other Greek Myths (Over 4s)

A whirlwind tour of five popular stories from Ancient Greece, incorporating a mix of contemporary culture with ancient mythology.

Sun 26 May

A Late Quartet

  • 3 stars
  • 2012
  • US
  • 105 min
  • 15
  • Directed by: Yaron Zilberman
  • Written by: Seth Grossman, Yaron Zilberman
  • Cast: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Christopher Walken, Catherine Keener
  • UK release: 5 April 2013

Peter (Walken) is an ageing cellist whose decision to retire from his longterm quartet causes the lives of his fellow musicians to become unstuck. Walken is effortlessly lovable and moving but the other characters are a serious test of the audience's sympathies, Hoffman's in particular coming over as a weak, mean-minded…

Thu 30 May

Neighbouring Sounds (O som ao redor)

  • 4 stars
  • 2012
  • Brazil
  • 131 min
  • 15
  • Directed by: Kleber Mendonça Filho
  • Written by: Kleber Mendonça Filho
  • Cast: Irma Brown, Maeve Jinkings, Gustavo Jahn
  • UK release: 22 March 2013

When the aging concierge of a Recife condominium is pensioned off for sleeping on the job, the residents hire a security firm which turns out to have its own agenda. A genuine ensemble piece with an artfully split focus, Filho's film is a clever and original drama of social concern.

Paul Cheese

Acoustic musician playing songs written and recorded on location during a 27-day, 2000-mile cycle tour of the British Isles.

Sat 25 May

Free, donations welcome / 01892 678678

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Sean Hughes: Life Becomes Noises

Quick-fire intelligent wit and banter from the London-born stand-up as he muses on the death of his father.

Fri 24 May

£14 ( £12; £12) / 01892 678678

Storm Engine, The Alex Beharrell Band, Son Of Kirk

A mix of funk, rock and pop by the four-piece band.

The Tales Of Peter Rabbit And Benjamin Bunny: Quantum Theatre (Over 3s)

Quantum Theatre's delightful new production provides a magical and enchanting experience for young and old alike.

Teechers

  • Written by: John Godber

Black Eyed Theatre presents John Godber's satirical comedy, which focuses on life at a modern Comprehensive school and the teachers who work their.

Fri 7 Jun

£14; £26 inc meal (£12; £24 inc meal) / 01892 678678

The Trench

  • Written by: Oliver Lansley

Les Enfants Terribles Theatre Company presents Oliver Lansley's drama, which blends live music, puppetry and physical performance to tell the true story of a First World War miner who became entombed in a tunnel. Reality and fantasy blur as the stricken man awaits salvation.

Fri 31 May

£14; £26 inc meal (£12; £24 inc meal) / 01892 678678

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