Stirling Observer

Vue Stirling has great line up of classics on screen

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A classic 1995 anime film, a brilliant ballet triptych and a comic classic from Pinter are just some of the fantastic events being brought to the big screen by Vue Stirling in the New Year.

The upcoming line-up includes the classic 1995 anime film, Ghost in a Shell which is set to hit the big screen in a one-off showing on January 25.

Based on the manga series of the same name, the film is set in 2029 and follows the life of Major Motoko Kusanagi (voiced by Mimi Woods). In this dystopic future society, many people have superhuman enhancemen­ts using cybernetic bodies, otherwise known as ‘shells’.

Motoko has an extensive shell system, making her one of the most powerful humans in the city. Sci-fi, animation and action fans shouldn’t miss this fantastic opportunit­y to see this classic film at Vue.

In addition to this action packed movie, Vue will also be treating guests to Woolf Works, a brilliant triptych for The Royal Ballet choreograp­hed by Wayne McGregor.

The multi-award winning choreograp­her combines themes from three of Woolf ’s landmark novels - Mrs Dalloway, Orlando and The Waves - with elements of her letters, essays and diaries.

Acclaimed British composer Max Richter (Infra, Sum and Recomposed by Max Richter: Vivaldi, The Four Seasons) creates a specially commission­ed score incorporat­ing electronic and live music.

Johnny Carr, alternativ­e content manager at Vue UK and Ireland, commented: “Our live and event cinema showings continue to be hugely popular. We take pride in providing our customers with the best seat in the house for a host of sought-after shows and we don’t just feature acting brilliance.

“In January we are also showing encores of the glorious revival of Pinter’s comic classic, NT Live: No Man’s Land starring Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart. The play follows the tales of two ageing writers, Hirst and Spooner who meet in a Hampstead pub.

“As the pair become increasing­ly inebriated, and their stories increasing­ly unbelievab­le, the lively conversati­on soon turns into a revealing power game”

For full details and tickets, visit www.myvue.com

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Stage veterans Ian McKellan and Patrick Stewart do Pinter Sir
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Anime classic Ghost in a Shell

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