It is now more than 7 years since we started our Movie Nights at the hall. During that time we have shown a wide variety of films in co-operation with Moviola who make sure that we have a great list of the most recent films from which to choose every month. After a few years we upgraded our projector and sound system so that our shows are now of cinema quality presented in a convivial atmosphere so that the experience is far superior to watching a film on television at home. A loop system is in place to help the hard of hearing. We open the doors well ahead of show time and open the bar and cafe so that friends and neighbours can catch up before settling down to enjoy the film.
We have a terrific range of exciting films - every second Friday of the month at 7.30pm but come earlier to enjoy a glass of wine, an ice cream and some good socialising.
The Ballad of Wallis Island
15 ‧ Comedy ‧ 1h 40m
12th December 7.00pm doors for 7.30 start
The film follows an eccentric lottery winner who lives alone on a remote island and dreams of getting his favourite musicians, McGwyer and Mortimer back together. His fantasy turns into reality when the bandmates and former lovers accept his invitation to play a private show at his home on Wallis Island. Old tensions resurface as Charles tries desperately to salvage his dream gig.
The bar will be open for beer, wine and soft drinks - ice cream and snacks.
The Roses
15 ‧ Comedy/Drama ‧ 1h 45m
9th January 7.00pm doors for 7.30 start
Life seems easy for picture-perfect couple Ivy (Colman) and Theo (Cumberbatch): successful careers, great kids, an enviable sex life. But underneath the façade of the perfect family is a tinderbox of competition and resentments that's ignited when Theo's professional dreams come crashing down.
The bar will be open for beer, wine and soft drinks - ice cream and snacks.
Spinal Tap II
15 ‧ Comedy/Musical ‧ 1h 23m
13th February 7.00pm doors for 7.30 start
In 1984, director Marty DiBergi brought us into the band's tunefully dysfunctional world with the documentary “This is Spinal Tap”. Now, four decades later, DiBergi is back with “Spinal Tap: The End Continues”which chronicles the band's one-off final gig after not seeing each other in 15 years.
In a twist, two other music legends appear in the new film: Elton John, who joins the band for a performance of their big hit “Stonehenge”and Paul McCartney, who humbly tries to settle a debate over a key change in a St. Hubbins song, which earns the Beatle glares from the long-haired rocker.
The bar will be open for beer, wine and soft drinks - ice cream and snacks.
It is now more than 7 years since we started our Movie Nights at the hall. During that time we have shown a wide variety of films in co-operation with Moviola who make sure that we have a great list of the most recent films from which to choose every month. After a few years we upgraded our projector and sound system so that our shows are now of cinema quality presented in a convivial atmosphere so that the experience is far superior to watching a film on television at home. A loop system is in place to help the hard of hearing. We open the doors well ahead of show time and open the bar and cafe so that friends and neighbours can catch up before settling down to enjoy the film.
We have a terrific range of exciting films - every second Friday of the month at 7.30pm but come earlier to enjoy a glass of wine, an ice cream and some good socialising.
The Ballad of Wallis Island
15 ‧ Comedy ‧ 1h 40m
12th December 7.00pm doors for 7.30 start
The film follows an eccentric lottery winner who lives alone on a remote island and dreams of getting his favourite musicians, McGwyer and Mortimer back together. His fantasy turns into reality when the bandmates and former lovers accept his invitation to play a private show at his home on Wallis Island. Old tensions resurface as Charles tries desperately to salvage his dream gig.
The bar will be open for beer, wine and soft drinks - ice cream and snacks.
The Roses
15 ‧ Comedy/Drama ‧ 1h 45m
9th January 7.00pm doors for 7.30 start
Life seems easy for picture-perfect couple Ivy (Colman) and Theo (Cumberbatch): successful careers, great kids, an enviable sex life. But underneath the façade of the perfect family is a tinderbox of competition and resentments that's ignited when Theo's professional dreams come crashing down.
The bar will be open for beer, wine and soft drinks - ice cream and snacks.
Spinal Tap II
15 ‧ Comedy/Musical ‧ 1h 23m
13th February 7.00pm doors for 7.30 start
In 1984, director Marty DiBergi brought us into the band's tunefully dysfunctional world with the documentary “This is Spinal Tap”. Now, four decades later, DiBergi is back with “Spinal Tap: The End Continues”which chronicles the band's one-off final gig after not seeing each other in 15 years.
In a twist, two other music legends appear in the new film: Elton John, who joins the band for a performance of their big hit “Stonehenge”and Paul McCartney, who humbly tries to settle a debate over a key change in a St. Hubbins song, which earns the Beatle glares from the long-haired rocker.
The bar will be open for beer, wine and soft drinks - ice cream and snacks.
The bar will be open for beer, wine and soft drinks - ice cream and snacks.
Upcoming movies and events not to be missed
The Ballad of Wallis Island
An eccentric lottery winner who lives alone on a remote island dreams of getting his favourite musicians, McGwyre and Mortimer, back together
Friday 12th December
The Roses
Life seems easy for picture perfect couple Ivy and Theo. But underneath the facade is a tinderbox of competition and resentment
Friday 9th January
Spinal Tap II
Marty DiBergi is back with 'Spinal Tap: The End Continues" which chronicles the band's one-off final gig after not seeing each other in 15 years
Friday 13th February
Langford Parish Hall
Duck Street
Salisbury
SP3 4PA
artsinthelangfords@langfordparishhall.co.uk
Registered Charity Number 10796
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Langford Parish Hall
Duck Street
Salisbury
SP3 4PA
artsinthelangfords@langfordparishhall.co.uk
Registered Charity Number 10796
Don't miss out!
Your information will not be used for any other purposes
Langford Parish Hall
Duck Street
Salisbury
SP3 4PA
Registered Charity Number 10796
Don't miss out!
Your information will not be used for any other purposes