| Arts Centre Theatre, cafe and library in Old Town... |
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![]() Address: Devizes Road, Old Town, Swindon Tel: 01793 614837 Website: http://www.swindon.gov.uk... |
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Complex, intelligent and entirely plausible political thriller from Denmark. |
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Director Werner Herzog explores the raw beauty and raw humanity of Antarctica, a land of fire, ice and corrosive solitude - the ultimate Down Under. |
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A gentle, humorous and affecting drama from Japan about an unemployed cellist who takes an unexpected career change - as an undertaker. |
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Mira Nair's drama about a Bengali couple bringing up their children in New York brings us a vibrant celebration of love, loyalty and family. |
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A sonic reflection of the contemporary London street, Greenwich-born singer-songwriter Sarah Gillespie delivers a melting-pot mix of urban-folk and middle-eastern blues. |
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Spanish director Almodóvar turns to affairs of the heart in his latest work, a film noir which proves to be a love letter to cinema itself. Starring Penélope Cruz. |
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The object of the Swindon Music Festival is to advance the education of the public in the Arts, and in particular the Art of Music, in all its forms. |
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Based on real stories from Muslim women this is a joyous and moving story about lives lived across two cultures, and one girls journey to understanding her mother. |
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Comedy Store Management proudly presents: Tom Wrigglesworth’s open return letter to Richard Branson. |
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The critically acclaimed and longstanding partnership of Nigel Cliffe (Baritone) and Paul Turner (Piano) comes to Swindon. |
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