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The Penguin Lessons

The Penguin Lessons (12A)

Friday 25 Apr 20252:00pm
Saturday 26 Apr 20255:00pm7:45pm
Sunday 27 Apr 20253:00pm
Monday 28 Apr 20252:00pm5:00pm
Tuesday 29 Apr 20252:00pm7:45pm
Wednesday 30 Apr 20255:00pm7:45pm
Thursday 1 May 20252:00pm (HoH Subtitled Screening)

Propelled by the deliciously dry wit of Oscar nominee Steve Coogan, this poignant dramedy follows an Englishman’s personal and political awakening during a period of crisis in Argentina. Inspired by true events, The Penguin Lessons takes to heart the notion that saving someone’s life begins a new responsibility. In this case, that someone is a surprisingly wise, utterly adorable penguin.


The year is 1976. Tom (Coogan) lands in Buenos Aires to take up a teaching position at a prestigious English boarding school. The city is in the midst of political violence, but the headmaster (Oscar nominee Jonathan Pryce) insists his school simply keep calm and carry on. That suits Tom just fine. When a coup d’état shuts down the school, he hops next door to Uruguay to party. A romantic foray leads to a walk along the beach, which leads to the sight of a penguin drenched in oil from a spill. Against his better judgment, Tom rescues the bird, which unlocks its undying loyalty. He's forced to sneak the flightless beast back to Argentina, and thus begins a strange and beautiful friendship.


Against the backdrop of crackdowns from the new dictatorship and echoes from Tom’s long-repressed past, the penguin becomes a sounding board and an unwitting agent of change for him and, ultimately, the whole school.


Helmed by Peter Cattaneo (The Full MontyMilitary Wives)The Penguin Lessons delivers this delightful true story with wit, warmth, and subtle insight into just how rewarding it can be to do the right thing

An Evening with Griff Rhys Jones

An Evening with Griff Rhys Jones (12A Live)

Friday 25 Apr 20257:30pm

We are delighted to welcome Griff back to The Riverside stage. After the rapid sale of all the tickets for his January show. Griff is coming back for more stories. 


Join him as he shares more funny observations and comic anecdotes. He says he has lots more to tell. Griff rambles on the developing national permacrisis. Age. Family. Fraud. His mum. Nostalgia. The Tik Tok generation. Crocodile smuggling and noodling in Australia. Travel, dogs, hotels, drink and midnight trains. He takes questions from the audience and lets rip as his associations wander.  

Dog Man

Dog Man (U)

Saturday 26 Apr 20252:30pm
Based on Dav Pilkey's children's novels, comes Dog Man the movie written and directed by Peter Hastings, starring the voices of Pete Davidson, Lil Rel Howery, Isla Fisher, Poppy Liu, Stephen Root, and Ricky Gervais. 

When police officer, Office Knight and his faithful police dog Greg get injured in the line of duty, a life-saving surgery fuses the two of them together - changing the course of history when Dog Man is born. Half dog, half man, Dog Man is sworn to protect and serve - as long as he isn't distracted by squirrels. 

As Dog Man (Peter Hastings) learns to embrace his new identity he must stop feline supervillain Petey the Cat (Pete Davidson) who constantly terrorises OK City. But the rivalry between Dog Man and Petey is upended by the arrival of an adorable kitten clone of Petey, Lil Petey, who changes the game for both of them. 

With humor, hijinks and heart, Dog Man explores the power of love (and kittens!) to bring even the most hostile (and hairy) foes together.
Pink Floyd Pompeii

Pink Floyd Pompeii (12A)

Sunday 27 Apr 20256:00pm

Pink Floyd at Pompeii ? MCMLXXII, the groundbreaking 1972 film directed by Adrian Maben, returns to theaters, now digitally re-mastered in 4K from the original 35mm footage with enhanced audio.


Set in the hauntingly beautiful ruins of the ancient Roman Amphitheater in Pompeii, Italy, the film captures Pink Floyd performing an intimate concert without an audience. Filmed in October 1971, the performance features unforgettable tracks such as ?Echoes,? ?A Saucerful of Secrets,? and ?One of These Days.? The breathtaking visuals of the amphitheater, captured both day and night, amplify the magic of the performance, creating a unique and immersive experience. Additionally, the film includes rare behind-the-scenes glimpses of the band working on The Dark Side of the Moon at Abbey Road Studios.


This meticulous restoration delivers stunning image and sound quality, featuring a theatrical and home entertainment mix from Steven Wilson in 5.1 and Dolby Atmos. These upgrades enhance the film's depth and clarity while preserving the authenticity and spirit of the original 1972 release. Inspired by the golden warmth of Pompeii?s iconic setting, the remaster transforms this timeless piece into a masterpiece of sight and sound. Experience Pink Floyd like never before through this pioneering audio-visual remaster!

One to One: John & Yoko

One to One: John & Yoko (15)

Monday 28 Apr 20257:45pm
Tuesday 29 Apr 20255:00pm
Wednesday 30 Apr 20252:00pm
An essential record of John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s move to New York in the early 1970s and of the former Beatle’s only full-length performances after leaving the band.

The One to One Concerts saw Lennon accompanied by Ono, The Plastic Ono Band, Elephant’s Memory and special guests. This 16mm footage is the centrepiece of Kevin Macdonald (Marley, Whitney) and Sam Rice-Edwards’ riveting account of John and Yoko’s arrival in New York, drawing on incredible archive footage and audio recordings that capture the couple at their creative collaborative peak.

The film includes a wealth of previously unseen Lennon archives, including personal phone calls, home movies filmed by John and Yoko as well as restored and remastered footage from the One to One concert with remixed audio overseen by Sean Ono Lennon.
A Doll's House Part 2

A Doll's House Part 2

Thursday 1 May 20257:30pm

At the end of Ibsen’s classic, ground breaking 1879 play, A Doll’s House Nora walks out on her marriage, home and young children.  Playwright Lucas Hnath builds on Ibsen’s seminal work by imagining what happens when Nora returns years later with an urgent request.  Old School Theatre Company presents Hnath’s rich, stand alone sequel, eloquently exploring traditional gender roles and social class still inherent in today’s society.  A Doll’s House, Part 2 received its UK premiere at the Donmar Warehouse, London in 2022.



Red Island

Red Island (12A)

Monday 5 May 20257:45pm (Closed)

Please note this screening is part of Woodbridge Film Society's 2024/2025 Season and therefore not open to the public. You can read more about the Film Society and how to join here


Robin Campillo, director of the acclaimed 120 BPM and Eastern Boys, mines the memories of his upbringing in post-colonial Madagascar to create a spellbinding, autobiographically inspired drama that mixes forms and textures to stunning and imaginative effect.


Inspired by his own childhood, the film is set in the early 1970s and follows eight-year-old Thomas growing up on a French Air Force base in recently independent Madagascar. From the innocent perspective of a child, the island is a paradise and a playground. But as adolescence grows near, he begins observing his parents and their circle of friends with new eyes, and childhood innocence slowly gives way to a more shadowy understanding of the hypocrisy and racism that defines France’s military involvement on the island.


As Peter Bradshaw from The Guardian beautifully summarised, ‘Robin Campillo has surrendered to the flow of memory to bring audiences a wonderfully personal film, created with tenderness, unsentimental artistry and visual flair.’

Becoming Led Zeppelin

Becoming Led Zeppelin (12A)

Tuesday 6 May 20257:30pm

Becoming Led Zeppelin explores the origins of this iconic group and their meteoric rise in just one year against all the odds. Powered by awe-inspiring, psychedelic, never-before-seen footage, performances, and music, Bernard MacMahon’s experiential cinematic odyssey explores Led Zeppelin’s creative, musical, and personal origin story. The film is told in Led Zeppelin’s own words and is the first officially sanctioned film on the group.

Björk: Cornucopia

Björk: Cornucopia (15)

Wednesday 7 May 20257:30pm

Björk: Cornucopia, the highly anticipated concert film recorded live in Lisbon, captures the celebrated artist’s groundbreaking tour that mesmerised audiences worldwide for five years.

 

This unique cinematic experience immerses viewers in Björk’s spectacular stage production, featuring a setlist spanning her iconic early works to the visionary Utopia (2017) and Fossora (2023). The production showcases bespoke instruments, including a magnetic harp, a circular flute, an aluphone, and a reverb chamber, and Björk is furthermore joined on stage by musical director and multi-instrumentalist Bergur Þórisson, percussionist Manu Delago, flute septet Viibra, harpist Katie Buckley and the Hamrahlid choir. Digitally animated moving curtains create a modern lanterna magica for live music, transforming 21st-century VR visuals into the grandeur of a 19th-century theatre — and now into an immersive cinema experience, enhanced by meticulously crafted Dolby Atmos spatial audio.

 

Directed by Ísold Uggadóttir, the film features sound and visual creative direction, music arrangements, production, and performance by Björk. It showcases the work of James Merry as co-creative director of visuals, and original animation by Tobias Gremmler – with additional contributions from Andrew Thomas Huang, Gabríela Friðriksdóttir, Pierre-Alain Giraud, Nick Knight, and Warren Du Preez & Nick Thornton-Jones.

 

Cornucopia sees Björk pushing the boundaries of live performance, offering a visually and sonically immersive experience unlike anything seen before.


Brentwood Mac: Tribute

Brentwood Mac: Tribute

Sunday 11 May 20257:00pm

Brentwood Mac is a charismatic musical ensemble dedicated to bringing the timeless melodies of Fleetwood Mac to life. Their repertoire spans all eras of the band, from the early Peter Green days (Albatross), to solo tracks by Lindsey Buckingham (Go Insane) and Stevie Nicks (Rooms on Fire). They play a wide selection of hits and a few lesser-known tracks too.

Founded by a group of passionate musicians who share a deep love for Fleetwood Mac's music, Brentwood Mac meticulously recreates the sound and essence of the original band. Their attention to detail in capturing the nuances of each era ensures an authentic and unforgettable experience for audiences.  


From the haunting vocals of Stevie Nicks to the driving rhythms of Mick Fleetwood, Brentwood Mac pays homage to every member of Fleetwood Mac, delivering a performance that transports audiences back in time. Whether you’re a Fleetwood Mac enthusiast or a new listener, Brentwood Mac promises a night of captivating music that’s sure to leave you wanting more!


Following a string of sell-out shows we recommend you buy your tickets early to avoid disappointment.


Die Walkure ROH 2025

Die Walkure ROH 2025 (12A Live)

Sunday 18 May 20252:00pm

Love and death, gods and mortals, heroes and villains: it’s all here, in the thunderous second chapter of the Ring cycle. Following the glittering triumph of Das Rheingold in 2023, Barrie Kosky and Antonio Pappano plunge back into Wagner’s mythic universe. Christopher Maltman’s Wotan returns alongside an international cast including Elisabet Strid as Brünnhilde, Lise Davidsen as Sieglinde and Stanislas de Barbeyrac as Siegmund.


It has become the most performed opera of the cycle, loved and admired for its nuanced and intelligent exploration of complex family entanglements, expressed through music of astonishing power – perhaps nowhere more so than in the glorious music for the incestuous lovers Siegmund and Sieglinde.

Meet the Author: Alison Weir

Meet the Author: Alison Weir (12A Live)

Tuesday 20 May 20257:30pm
Alison Weir is the bestselling historian and novelist who has published almost 40 books, selling more than three million copies worldwide. She writes fiction and non-fiction and has most recently completed the highly acclaimed Six Tudor Queens series about the wives of Henry VIII.

She will be speaking to us about her latest novel, the surprising, compelling and fascinating life of Cardinal Wolsey - scholar, priest and politician, and close friend of Henry VIII.

Born in Ipswich, Wolsey had a modest upbringing but his flair and intelligence was quickly recognised by local schoolteachers and at just eleven years old he was sent to Oxford to study.

He went on to enjoy the world of academia but the church was the route he needed to pursue to achieve the power, wealth and influence he sought and, though he lacked a spiritual calling, he gained patronage from the Archbishop of Canterbury and then a place beside the King.

Wolsey came to be the richest and most powerful man in the land, but all the time he maintained a secret, other life.

Ultimately he was forced to make choices, and came to pay the highest price for his success.

The life and court of Henry VIII never fails to excite and fascinate and this is a fabulous tale of loyalty and friendship, wealth and power, deceit and compromise.

Alison Weir is a passionate and engaging speaker. Come and hear her talk about her research into Thomas Wolsey, her prolific writing schedule, and her desire to excite and inspire us with her biographies of the kings and queens through history.

Alison will be in conversation with Catherine Larner at The Riverside.

Early bird tickets are ?22 (including a copy of 'The Cardinal' RRP ?25) if purchased before 1 April.

After 1 April, tickets are ?25 (including the book).  One further ticket may be purchased for ?12.

Please include your surname when booking your ticket - this will be your reference when collecting your book on the night.
Michelangelo: Love & Death

Michelangelo: Love & Death (U)

Sunday 25 May 20253:00pm

Michelangelo - Love and Death offers a cinematic journey through the great chapels and museums of Florence, Rome and the Vatican, to the print and drawing rooms of Europe, to explore Michelangelo's tempestuous life. The film goes in search of a greater understanding of this charismatic and enigmatic figure, both through his relationships with his contemporaries and his ongoing artistic legacy.


The film invites audiences to intimately examine Michelangelo’s art and artistic process - from the Carrara quarries where Michelangelo sourced his marble, to the new technology being used to attribute works. The film also offers a rare chance to get up close to the mesmerising Rothschild Bronzes, which, following an extensive research project carried out by Academics in Cambridge in 2015, were positively attributed to Michelangelo after over a century of debate.


Key contributors to the film include art critics Martin Gayford and Jonathan Jones, Deputy Director of the Vatican Museums Professor Arnold Nesselrath and contemporary artist Tania Kovats.


Filming locations include Casa Buonarroti in Florence, Carrara marble mines, the Medici Chapel and the Vatican. These beautiful locations, combined with high-resolution views of Michelangelo’s greatest works, convene to create a staggering visual experience.