Cinemas in Stratford Upon Avon | Documentary
A short doc on the Picture House and Everyman Cinemas in Stratford Upon Avon!
Thank you to everyone involved.
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Royal Visit To Stratford Upon Avon (1964) MOVIETONE News
Celebrating the 400th anniversary in 1964 of William Shakespeare's birth (christening- birth date unknown). Here is a Movietone item from the period presented here with permission from British Movietone Archives. This film is in the CFT Archive on 35mm stock.
For more original Movietone coverage visit
Stratford-upon-Avon Theatre – A Local Guide by Premier Inn
If you’re looking to catch a play during your stay in Shakespeare’s hometown, Steve from our Stratford-upon-Avon hotels can tell you all about the town’s different theatres. You can find out about the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, The Swan, The Other Place, and The Attic Theatre, as well as the different productions they put on.
Read our local guide to Stratford-upon-Avon theatre:
Nick's Shakespeare Stratford-upon-Avon Pubs
A short film looking at the Pub With Two Names and a few other sights of Stratford - by writer and producer Nick Hennegan.
Stratford Picture House
Stratford Picture House in East London
Stratford Prepares (1964)
Full title reads: Stratford Prepares.
Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. The Bard's home town prepares for Shakespeare's 400th Anniversary.
GV The Shakespeare Theatre and statue of William Shakespeare. GV Bridge Street in Stratford. CU Notice Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. GV Ext. of the Town Hall. SV Int. The Mayor's parlour. The Mayor second from left and Town Officials discussing the festival programme. CU The Mayor AS Sign Shakespeare's Birthplace Trust. Pan to sign Directors Office, Library and Records Office. SV Mr Levi Fox, Director of the Festival, with his secretary Miss Susan Pritchard. GV Statue of Shakespeare with Alveston Manor Hotel in background. GV Wing of the Manor being built. GV The new Shakespeare centre. CU Sign Board New Shakespeare Centre. LV ditto. As enters main entrance. LV Int. Workmen cleaning up large Shakespeare wording on wall.
GV Ext. Main street in Stratford. GV Int. Jack Wilson and Assistants working in the costume headress and jewellery department. SV Jack Wilson sewing costume. SV An assistant working on a crown headgear. SV Different types of headgear in corner of room. GV John Collins and assistants working on properties for the history plays. SV Girl working on the floor with paint and straw. GV Paint shop. SV Assistants painting various section of scenery. LV Girls working in the box office of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. CU Pan down tickets stacked up in their compartments. CU Assistant on the phone in box office. SV Assistant at box office handing out tickets to buyer. GV Richard Buckle supervising hanging of paintings in the long gallery of the exhibition building. CU Richard Buckle looking at paintings. AS painting of Robert Duddley pan to AS of the Earl of Essex. SV Pan down shelf of original books of Shakespeare plays. CU Hand takes out a first folio of plays worth £25,000 opens book up to reveal a picture of Shakespeare. CU Ext. Bust of Shakespeare.
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Dave, the dog - visits the Stratford-upon-Avon Picturehouse, Wiener Dog Movie
Dave the Sausage Dog visits his home town, Stratford-upon-Avon's Picturehouse cinema, for an exclusive screening of Todd Solondz, 'Wiener Dog' Movie.
He gave it a 5 PAW rating!
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SMALLEST CINEMA IN THE U.K?!
A.k.a - SmorgasVlog No.2. A very quick blog about the smallest screen at the Everyman York. Possibly one of the smallest public screens in the U.K
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Stratford-upon-Avon, 1940's - Film 7355
Amateur home movie travelogue to Stratford on Avon.
(B/W) Boy fishing in River Avon at Stratford, on Avon, Warwickshire opposite a church. Pan along river to the theatre. Boating, swans. Couple sit on bank. She smiles at camera. The old stone bridge across the Avon with cars crossing it. Pleasure boat with canopy. People overlook river. People admiring the floral displays. People eat ice-creams.
(Colour) Guests arrive at wedding. Lights in church. Couple at the church door, she wearing a blue dress. Family groups. [Dark] The wedding breakfast.
(B/W) Boy at an indoor pay kiosk (cinema or theatre?) drops his money. He and the female cashier smile. He buys a ticket. Man buys a ticket.
Very good film of a canteen - people take cutlery from open wooden cutlery boxes. Five women are lined up serving dinner onto plates (in a British Restaurant or a works canteen?). Example of a dinner laid out on a table - main course, vegetables, potatoes, jelly and a jug (of custard?).
(Colour) Silver City aircraft with two propellers taxis towards the camera. The stationary airplane with a ramp leading up to its cargo hold in its nose. A Citroen 2CV car drives up ramp. A transit van does the same. Passengers walk across runway and mount steps of airplane with air steward standing by steps. Filmed from the plane are flags on tall masts by the control tower - two French, British, Belgian and American. Filmed through the window is the ground and sea with a large ship on it. Passenger disembarking from plane
Shipping including tugs near the coast. One ship is the City of London. Two women and man wearing beret walk along sandy beach in windy conditions with golden Labrador dog. Dog is held up and patted on head. Another man - he wears a trilby hat.
(B/W) Woman offers man a lick of her ice cream. He does not accept. Large group of people outside Anne Hathaway's Cottage in Stratford on Avon.
Rooks or crows nesting in the tops of tall leafless tree.
Shakespeare Live! From The RSC Official Cinema Trailer
Shakespeare Live! From The RSC is a unique two-hour event marking the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s death.
Hosted by David Tennant on Shakespeare’s birthday, and screened live from Stratford-upon-Avon, this star-studded show celebrates Shakespeare’s plays and their enduring influence on music, dance, opera, musical theatre and comedy.
RSC Artistic Director, Gregory Doran, is assembling a once-in-a-lifetime cast, including Dame Judi Dench, Sir Ian McKellen, Joseph Fiennes, Meera Syal, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Al Murray, Alison Moyet, Noma Dumezweni, Ian Bostridge, Rufus Wainwright, Tim Minchin, Paapa Essiedu, Pippa Nixon, Alexandra Gilbreath, Akala (Hip Hop Shakespeare), The Royal Ballet, English National Opera (ENO), The Orchestra of the Swan, and Birmingham Royal Ballet, to perform in a unique tribute to the genius and influence of the world’s greatest playwright and storyteller.
Richard II cinematic trailer | Live from Stratford-upon-Avon | Royal Shakespeare Company
Richard II, with David Tennant in the title role, will be broadcast by the Royal Shakespeare Company live from Stratford-upon-Avon to cinemas in the UK and around the world on 13 November 2013 (International may vary).
To find your nearest cinema visit
Stratford-on-Avon in 1925 presented by Cecil Hepworth
Original Title: Stratford-on-Avon (1925) A picturesque portrait of Stratford-on-Avon in the 1920s, evocatively photographed by British cinema pioneer Cecil Hepworth.
Say Something - Short Film Stratford Upon Avon
Short Film I created for college under the project of Mobile Movies which had to be under 5Mins so please check it out and give feedback. Thank you xxx
Stratford-upon-Avon College - Musicals Rock! VI.
Students from Stratford upon Avon College took to stage recently as they 'rocked' the town over three evening performances of Musicals Rock! VI.
Stratford Prepares (1964) PATHE News
Celebrating the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare, this film from Pathe News in 1964.
Uploaded with permission from British Pathe Archive from 35mm original in the Cinema For Thurso Archive.
Find out more about Shakespeare:
The Skin Works Stratford-Upon-Avon,
Introduction to Botox treatment and follow-up
'Dear White People' Preview @ Stratford's Picturehouse
'Dear White People' preview screening @ Stratford East Picturehouse, featuring spectators expectations of the film prior to the screening.
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My Mums first visit to Stratford Westfields.
I took my mum out for the day, I chose Westfields as there are many restaurants there and the Vue 4K Cinema, we had just finished eating our lunch and was now waiting to see our movie!
THE ABCs OF DEATH - UK Theatrical Release Teaser Trailer
Monster Pictures announced today that The ABCs of Death, an anthology of 26 short films, directed by 26 Directors depicting 26 ways to die will be released theatrically in the UK & Eire in 26 cinemas nationwide on the 26 April 2013.
• 26 Directors
• 26 ways to die
• 26 cinemas
• 26 April 2013
The ABCs of Death is perhaps the most ambitious anthology film ever conceived with productions spanning fifteen countries and featuring segments directed by over two dozen of the world's leading talents in contemporary genre film, including the directors of House of the Devil, Hobo with a Shotgun, A Serbian Film, Tokyo Gore Police, You're Next & four British Directors - Ben Wheatley (Sightseers), Simon Rumley (Red, White & Blue), Jake West (Doghouse) & Leeds based Lee Hardcastle, who with his claymation short, won a competition to be the final Director. Inspired by children's educational books, the motion picture is comprised of twenty-six individual chapters, each helmed by a different director assigned a letter of the alphabet. The directors were then given free rein in choosing a word to create a story involving death.
This alphabetical arsenal of destruction orchestrated by what has been described as a stunning roll call of some of the most exciting names in horror across the world. is one of the most hotly anticipated releases for 2013. When the trailer received its first UK airing, last year, it was screened to a packed audience at the 13th Frightfest, Empire Cinema, Leicester Square, the 2 minute clip received rapturous applause from the attending audience. The film will receive its UK premiere at the this year's Glasgow Film Festival as part of Film4Frightfest (Tickets for this event are now sold out) and its Irish premiere at the inaugural Twisted Celluloid Film Festival at the Triskel Arts Centre.
The 26 cinemas where The ABCs of Death will be screening at on 26 April 2013 are as follows:
ABERDEEN, The Belmont Picturehouse
BELFAST, QFT
BRIGHTON, Duke of York's Picturehouse
BRISTOL, Watershed
CAMBRIDGE, Arts Picturehouse
CANTERBURY, Gulbenkian Cinema
CARDIFF, Chapter
DERBY Quad
EDINBURGH, Cameo Picturehouse
EXETER, Exeter Picturehouse
GLASGOW, The Grosvenor Cinema
LEEDS, Hyde Park Picture House
LEICESTER, Phoenix Square
LONDON, Stratford East Picturehouse
LONDON, Clapham Picturehouse
LONDON, Hackney Picturehouse
LONDON, Greenwich Picturehouse
LONDON, Ritzy Picturehouse, Brixton
LONDON, Prince Charles Cinema
LIVERPOOL, Picturehouse at FACT
NEWCASTLE, Tyneside Cinema
NORWICH, Cinema City
OXFORD, Phoenix Picturehouse
SOUTHAMPTON, Harbour Lights Picturehouse
STRATFORD-UPON-AVON, Stratford Picturehouse
YORK, City Screen Picturehouse
Tickets for many of the venues are available to pre-order now. The ABCs of Death will also be previewed in selected cities around the UK. Further details will be announced shortly.
Provocative, shocking, funny and ultimately confrontational, The ABCs of Death is the definitive vision of modern horror diversity.
For further information and details about The ABCs of Death go to the film's official website 26waystodie.com and follow on Twitter @26waystodie
A DVD and Blu-ray edition of The ABCs of Death are set to be released on 3 June 2013. Pre-order now from Amazon and other online outlets DVD Blu-ray Details about extras and special features will be announced later this year.