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SUMMARY:The Metropolitan Opera: Eugene Onegin
DESCRIPTION:The Metropolitan OperaEUGENE ONEGINFollowing her acclaimed 2024 company debut in Puccini’s Madama Butterfly\, soprano Asmik Grigorian returns to the Met as Tatiana\, the lovestruck young heroine in this ardent operatic adaptation of Pushkin. Baritone Igor Golovatenko reprises his portrayal of the urbane Onegin\, who realizes his affection for her all too late.  \nThe Met’s evocative production\, directed by Tony Award–winner Deborah Warner\, “offers a beautifully detailed reading of … Tchaikovsky’s lyrical romance” (The Telegraph). \nRunning time: 225 minutes\, two intervals \nTickets £17 and £11 for under 18Licensed bar (card or cash)\, with wine\, beer\, soft drinks\, tea and coffee\, run by the VHC.\nTrailer
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SUMMARY:Exhibition on Screen: Frida Kahlo
DESCRIPTION:A new series of screenings for the Victoria Hall CharityEXHIBITION ON SCREENFrida KahloDirected by Ali Ray \nFrida Kahlo is a phenomenon. She is arguably the world’s favourite female artist – beloved by young and old. Exhibition on Screen’s award-winning film – first released during covid to a restricted audience – is back by popular demand with an exciting new addition from the blockbuster transatlantic exhibition from Tate Britain and MFA Houston 'Frida Kahlo: the Making of an Icon'.  Back in the cinemas in May 2026\, one month before the Tate exhibition opens\, allowing audiences to watch both the film and see the show.   Who was Frida Kahlo? Everyone knows her face but who was the woman behind the bright colours\, the big brows and the floral crowns? Take a journey through the life of a true icon\, discover her art\, and uncover the true story of her rebellious\, passionate and turbulent life.   Making use of the latest technology to deliver previously unimaginable quality\, we take an in-depth look at key works throughout her career. Using letters Kahlo wrote to guide us\, this definitive film reveals her deepest emotions and unlocks the secrets and symbolism contained within her art.   Exhibition on Screen’s trademark combination of interviews with those who knew her and world experts\, commentary and a detailed exploration of her art\, combined with new special bonus footage from the 2026 Tate exhibition\, delivers a treasure trove of colour and emotion. This personal and intimate film offers privileged access to her works\, her home\, her studio and highlights the source of her feverish creativity\, her resilience and her unmatched lust for life\, beauty and revolution.   Created in close collaboration with world experts and those who knew her.   Additional new material from the curators of the ground-breaking new Tate Britain and MFA Houston exhibition.  \nTicket £12 and £8 for under 18Licensed bar (card or cash)\, with wine\, beer\, soft drinks\, tea and coffee\, run by the VHCFrida Kahlo trailer (2020)
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SUMMARY:Evening Film & Talk: Sinking of the Lisbon Maru
DESCRIPTION:‘The Sinking of the Lisbon Maru’ is a poignant documentary that sheds light on a forgotten chapter of World War II.  \nIn October 1942\, the Lisbon Maru\, a Japanese transport ship secretly carrying over 1\,800 British prisoners of war\, was torpedoed off the coast of China by an American submarine unaware of its human cargo. \nThrough rare archival footage\, survivor testimonies\, and expert interviews\, the documentary uncovers the harrowing journey of the prisoners as the ship began to sink\, leaving them trapped below deck… \nThe film also highlights local Chinese fishermen who risked their lives to rescue as many prisoners as they could. \nBefore fleeing the sinking vessel\, guards secured the hatches on the allied prisoners. "The intent was that the PoWs would go down with the ship\," said Ken Salmon\, from Hook\, whose father was saved by Chinese fishermen. \nThis documentary is dedicated to all those who served\, fought and saved lives in the Far East during WWII and beyond.The documentary film (2 hours) will be shown\, then followed by a Q&A session with Ken Salmon\,  whose father was a survivor. \nCast1816 British Prisoners of War \, Dennis Morley \, William Beningfield \, Lin Agen \, Brian Finch \, Tony BanhamDirector Fang LiCinematographer Florian ZinkeEditor Lily GongEditor Tianming LiMusic Nicolas Errèra \n \nTicket £12 and £8 for under 18Licensed bar (card or cash)\, with wine\, beer\, soft drinks\, tea and coffee\, run by the VHC\nTrailer
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