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Fulham and Hammersmith Chronicle from Hammersmith, London, England • 14

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Hammersmith, London, England
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14 Friday July 15 1983 coronet WOTTING HILL GATE FROM THURS 14th JULY Nothing human loves forever FRINGE THEATRE THE HUNGER Starring Catherine Deneuve David Bowie and Susan Sarandon Progs daily 415 555 and 815 pm WILTON ROAD VICTORIA 834 1 624 Seats: £1 50 Before 3 £1 THURSDAY 14th JULY ALONE IN THE DARK (18) JUST BEFORE DAWN (18) 250600910 120425735 4 SUNDAY 17th JULY INCREDIBLE HUNK (PC) FISTS OF VENGEANCE 1 8) 235 545 855 1 20 425 735 MONDAY 18th JULY BEST FRIENDS (PG) MY FAVOURITE YEAR (PG) 200 520 850 345715 AM DAM MUSIC HALL Pinder of Wakefield 328 Grays Inn Road WC1 (722 5395) Kings Cross Tube Thurs Sat: 'London is a whirlwind tour of London Town 800 pm £350 (£3 advance) Student and Equity standby £2 ALMNY EMPIRE Douglas Way Deptford SE8 (691 3333) New Cross Tube Deptford New Cross BR Buses 1 47 53 70 177 Fri Sat: Summer Cabaret Weekend with Lenny Henry and Masquerade and Alison Limerick accompanied by Alan Lisk 800 pm £5 £4 unwaged MTTERSEA ARTS CENTRE Old Town Hall Lavender Hill SW11 (223 6557 8 9)Clapham Junction BR Fri 800 pm New York Labor Theatre in The Bottom Line an alternative view of Bea gonomics £250 members £2 cones £1 Sat 800 pm Miwy Mime Company presents a double bill: "Queen Kong" a story of pathos and humour based on Beauty and the Beast and "Exposed" three individuals try to conceal their real needs which gives rise to humorous and impossible situations Sim 800 pm: The Black Arts Show satirical sketches about multi culturalism £150 mems and cones £1 BRIDGE LANE THEATRE Bridge Lane Battersea SW1 1 (228 8828) Clapham Junction BR or Battersea Buses 1 9 39 45 49 170 'Cock an uproarious and disturbing play about the death of Joe Orton Expect a naked figure lying inert on the bed for the whole first half £250 cones £1 50 BLOOMSBURY THEATRE Gordon Street WC1 Goodge Street Euston Square tubes Japanese Theatre Group Super Ichiza Troupe presents rock Kabuki a mixture of Japanese folk lore and Japanese Rock music BRITISH THEATRE ASSOCIATION 9 Fitzroy Square W1 (387 2666) Thurs Sat 800 pm Story' with Eliza Ward BUSH THEATRE Shepherds Bush Green W12 (743 3388) Shepherds Bush tube Until Sun 800 pm Reno by Snoo Wilson £3 £250 cones Reno professional illusionist updates his family act for a special show in Bogota CAFE THEATRE UPSTAIRS Bear Staff Pub 37 Charing Cross Road WC2 (240 0794) Leicester Square tube Sun Sat 815 pm (Sun 800 pm) 'Intimacy' adapted from Sartre's short stories about the love affairs of two young women Also at 9 1 5 with a Dying Man' based on Marquis de Sade Tickets one show £150 two shows £250 Lunchtimes with an Elderly Lady' at 1 30 pm COCKPIT THEATRE Gateforth Street NW8 (402 5081) Marylebone and Edgeware tubes Fri Sat three short pieces it or Leave it Just for the and Admission Free COMMUNITY A TRADE UNION CLUB 2a Brabant Road N22 (881 1196) Wood Green tube Sun Marsha Prescod poet Ian Saville marxist mystic The Joeys cabaret and topping it all off The Creamies 800 pm £200 £1 cones COVENT GARDEN STREET THEATRE Piazza Covent Garden (for information ring 249 2150) summer entertainments at lunchtime CRICKLEWOOD HOTEL Crick lewood Broadway NW2 (450 7469) Cricklewood BR Cast present Marsha Prescod Ian Saville The Joeys The Creamies (See community Trade Union Club) 900 pm Sat £2 £1 cones CROYDON WAREHOUSE THEATRE 62 Dingwall Road Croydon (680 4060) Croydon BR Fri Sat Tara Arts Group presents The Passage An Indian who came to this country after losing his land watches his son growing up in '80's Britain 730 pm £275 DONMAR WAREHOUSE THEATRE 41 Earl ham Street WC2 (240 2766) Covent Garden tube Steven Berkoff's 'Weit' or Welcome back to A witty look at London gangsters in a mixture of verse and crude slang Fri Sat 530 and 830 pm Mon Thurs 800 pm GATE THEATRE AT THE CATCHMERE 503 Battersea Park Road SW11 (228 2620) Clapham Junction BR From 1 2th Skirted Issue present their brand new show "A Multitude of Sins" a show incorporating jazz standards and updated madrigals on the subject of Woman GATE THEATRE 1 1 Pembridge SUPERMAN III is set to soar to success when it goes on general reteai Christopher Reeve will be starring for the last time in this epis from a megacomputer with a psychotic mind of its own I filmguidI 1030 pm: 'Now Talking' an evening of comedy with Saul Re-ichlin £2 NEW INN THEATRE St Road W5 (567 8352) South Ealing tube Tennessee Williams 'Talk to me like the and Pinter 'Landscape' Fri Sun 815 pm £2 £125 students (not Sot) ODYSSEY THEATRE above Tufnell Park Tavern Tufnell Park Road N7 Tufnell Park tube Nightly except Thurs Day in the Death of Joe 730 pm OLD RED LION St Street Islington EC1 (837 7816) Angle tube Nighly except Mon Offshore Island' by Marghanita Laski play set in the West Country where a handful of survivors from a nuclear attack live self sufficiently 800 pm OLD WHITE HORSE PUB corner of Loughborough Road and Brixton Road SW9 (274 5537) Brixton Oval tubes Cast New Variety present Marsha Prescod Ian Saville The Joeys The Creamies (see Community Trade Union Club) 900 pm £2 £1 UB40's OAP's POLKA THEATRE 240 The Broadway Wimbledon SW1 9 (543 4888) Wimbledon tube Wind in the Willows' PRINCE OF WALES PUB THEATRE 14 Lillie Road SW6 (373 0036) Earls Court West Brompton tubes Nightly except Mon Sailor's Dream' set on a US navy ship headed for an unknown destination 830 pm £175 £125 cones PORTOBELLO THEATRE Col ville Arms 186 Portobello Road W1 1 (328 8838) Notting Hill Gate tube Punk Theatre from the Wet Paint Theatre Company with 'Amphibious Babies' Fri Sun 800 pm £175 THE QUESTORS THEATRE Mattock Lane W5 (567 5184) 'Time and the Conways' by Priestley Sat Sat mems free guests £1 50 RICHMOND THEATRE Rich mond Green (940 0088) Richmond tube and Little' with Glenda Jackson Fri Sat 745 pm Sat 500 pm 815 pm on the Table' by Agatha Christie From Mon RIVERSIDE STUDIOS Crisp Road Hammersmith W6 (748 3354) Hammersmith tube Eugene Moon for the Misbegotten' Set in 20's America a tragic comic story of love and death Fri Sun 745 pm £5 reserved £450 unreserved £350 cones ROYAL COURT THEATRE UPSTAIRS Sloane Square SW1 (730 2554) Sloane Square tube Readings of 'Body and by Stephen Lowe 730 pm THEATRE SPACE 48 William IV Street Covent Garden WC2 (836 2035) Covent Garden tube Sat: A three part programme presented by The Lord Chamberlain's Players consisting of 'Macbeth' the definitive 1 5 minute version 'The Candidate' a company devised comedy mime 730 pm £1 UPSTREAM THEATRE CLUB St Short Street SE1 (928 5394) by Bryan Oliver an apocolyptic vision of Britain after the bomb For two weeks from 1 1th at 800 pm £3 £2 cones Road Netting Hill W1 1 (229 0706) Netting Hill Gate tube Burlesque present Last by Bill Jesse Glaswegian humour concerning a life in the day of Che MacNamara Fri Sat 730 pm £250 Also News Reveue continually updated satire 1000 pm £150 GROVE THEATRE CLUB 83 Hammersmith Grove W6 (741 4031) Hammersmith tube by Hanrif Kureishi two boys reunited after 12 years apart find their separate courses have made their friendship irreconcilable Sat from Tues (exd Sun and Mon) 800 pm £250 cones £150 HALF MOON THEATRE 213 Mile End Road El (790 4900) Stepney Green tube Ragged Trousered Philanthropists' adopts Robert Tressed 's dassic novel of working class struggle From Wed (13) 800 pm Fri Sat £4 Mon -Thurs £3 HAMPSTEAD THEATRE Swiss Cottage Centre NW3 (722 9224) Swiss Cottage tube David Williamson's 'The Perfectionist' a wry and perceptive look at marriage 800 pm Sat 430 pm and 800 pm £4 Sat £5 ICA The Mall SW1 (930 3647) Charing Cross Piccadily tube Rational Theatre present 'Rococo (A Parade of Appearances)' society is in a state of shock increased leisure time and the threat of holocaust has driven the elite underground where they mimic the Rococo court style for diversion Fri Thurs 800 pm Wed 700 pm £325 JACKSON'S LANE COMMUNITY CENTRE Archway Road N6 (340 5226) Highgate tube Lambeth Ensemble Theatre presents Temporary Rupture' by Michael Ellis a helter skelter drama about two Jamaicans living in London Thurs Fri 80 pm £2 £1 UB40's 5 Op OAP's kids JONGLEURS above the Cornet Pub Lavender Gardens Battersea SW11 (223 8619) Clapham Junction BR Fascinating Aida (alternative Andrews Sisters) and Omlette Broadcasting 900 pm Fri £350 cones £2 KINGS HEAD THEATRE CLUB 115 Upper Street N1 (226 1916) Angel tube Lunchtime theatre with Synge's the Shadow of the Glen' 115 pm Sat of the Artist as a young Dog' by Dylan Thomas Fri Sat Dinner 645 show 745 pm LITTLE ANGEL MARIONETTE THEATRE 1 4 Dagmar Passage Cross Street N1 (226 1787) Angel tube Christopher Leith's Sat 1 1 00 pm (3-5 year olds) Sat Sun at 300 pm over 6's LYRIC THEATRE STUDIO King Street Hammersmith W6 (741 0824) Hammersmith tube the King' Fri Sat 800 pm £400 Lunchtime performances of 'Cathleen Ni Hoolihan' by Yeats 1 00 pm £1 50 MAN IN THE MOON THEATRE 392 Kings Road SW3 (351 2876) Earls Court Sloane Square tubes Enemy' 800 pm £250 NEW END THEATRE 27 New End Hampstead NW3 (435 6053) Hampstead tube From Mon: Peter Gale's a play based on the life and works of the poet Gerald Manley Hopkins 800 pm Tues 700 pm £3 £2 cones Late night show from Wed at THE MCA CONTINUES FARWARX MARK HAMtLL HARRISON FORD CARRIE FISHER BILLY DEE WILLIAMS ANTHONY DANIELS itidum fiunko -RICHARO MAR0UAND HOWARD KAZANJIAN -GEORGE LUCAS -LAWRENCE KASDAN GEORGE LUCAS GEORGE LUCAS JOHN WILLIAMS mi oQLm srtwol ODEON MARBLE ARCH Sep progs Doors open daily: 1 00 430 750 Morning Show ThursFriSat: Doors open 1000 am Late Show ThursFriSat: Doors open 1 100 pm All teats bookable early and late shows I 8Q i EDUCATING RITA (15) Liverpudlian Rita decides to get herself an education and immediately her humour and straight forward approach to life stand out in the musty academic world A highly entertaining film with Julie Walters and Michael Caine FLASHDANCE (15) is despite an unlikely story an entertaining lively film with especially exciting dance routines The beautiful Alex who dances by night and dreams of going to ballet school works curiously enough as a welder by day But help is close at hand in the shape of her boss The film is full of verve and energy but if sophisticated drama after not for you THE KING OF COMEDY (PG) is a sad sometimes funny film about a man desperate to realise his dream of being a stand up comic for one night on a popular TV show His ambition drives him to lengths painful and irri tating to watch but it is amusing too as we are let into the fantasies of his dream world Robert de Niro is captivating in this new film from the director of Taxi Driver and Raging Bull LOCAL HERO (PG) An American businessman trying to buy up a piece of land in Scotland for development comes up against the inevitable difficulties involved in such a course and ends up falling in love with the place A funny and touching film with breathtaking photography of Scotland and heart warming look into the life of a remote community and all its idiosyncrasies THE MEANING OF LIFE (18) Yet more tasteless jokes from the reassembled Monty Python team Shocking and relentless and not so funny as previous films there are still some great sketches in the true Python style with John Cleese giving explicit sex education in a public school Michael Palin bawling magnificently as a Sergeant Major and the huge exploding Mr OOO FULHAM RD (OUfENSWAY 370 2636 BAYSWATER 2234149 Waafc commencing Thun 14lh July AH seats £2 Mon ond for Marts Tues Fri 'me Week Commencing Thurs 1 4th Ji4y the Mrumwr Of UR (II) Sep progs Wk Sun: 2 00 500 835 From Tues July 19 SUPERMAN IN (PG) Sep progs 200 500 840 THE MEANING OF UFE (It) Progs 130 335 555 815 Sun: 540 800 Late Show Fri Sot 1 1 pm From Tues 19th Ji4y SUPERMAN IN (PC) Progs 1304 30725 Jennifer Seals FLASHOANCE (15) rogi Wl Son 2 00 5 00 8 pros 1 JENNIFER REALS Sp FLASHOANCE nsj Progs 115 255 525 755 Sun 5 30 755 Late show Fri Sat 1 1 pm From Tu 1 9th July MONTY THE MEANING OF LIFE (IS) Times as ABC 1 Mel Gibson Mel Gibson THE YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY (PG) Progs 215 4 25 730 Sun: 515 725 Late Show Sat 11 pm From Tues 19th July MONTY PYTHON THE MEANING Of UfE MSI Tmi at ABC 1 THE YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY pc) Sep progs WV Sun: 1 45 50 840 OOO HAMMERSMITH 748 0557 WEST END THE NIGHT OF SAN LORENZO mi Week Commencing Thurs 14th July David Bowie COMMON STOCK Youth Theatre are holding workshops for the young unemployed throughout July meeting on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5 pm and for a long weekend of intensive work July 22 23 and 24 These preliminary workshops will lead to further work in the autumn leading to a production involving workshop participants and members of Common professional acting company They are looking for new members so why not go along Common Stock is based at 182 Hammersmith Road W6 For further information telephone Jenny or Hilary on 741 7628 THE HUNGER FRANCES de la Tour and Alan Devlin in David production of Moon For The at Riverside Studios The play has been so successful that its run has been extended untMJuly 30 Sep progs Wk Sun- 200 500 8 30 (IS 1 25 (not Sun) 355 625 855 Progs 3 1 0 (not Sun) 540 8 1 0 Jennifer Beals Thurs for 5 days Academy Award Meryl Streep CHOICE (is) Sep progs Wk Son: 1 45 500 8 30 From Tues 19th July fLASHDAMCE (IS) Times as ABC 2 FLASHOANCE (15) 1 40 (not Sun) 405 630 855 Progs 320 (not Sun) 545 810 723 5901 0 BASKET CASE 1 30 (not Sun) 300 630 900 DO YOU BEUEVE IN FAIRIES (is) 305 (not Sun) 535 805 Week Commencing Thun 14th July Jennifer Seals FLASHOANCE (15) 2 00 (not Sun) 415 6 30 855 Progs 340 (not Sun) 555 8 1 5 Late Show Fri Sot 1115 From Tues 19th July SUPERMAN IN (PG) 240 5 30 820 progs 2 05 455 745 PUTNEY 788 3003 Leicester Square Tube by James Francis with William Franklyn and Sylvia Syms Mon Thurs 800 Fri and Sat 600 and 840 £3 £850 FORTUNE THEATRE Russell Street WC2 (836 2238) Covent Garden Tube Successful transfer of Cinders" by Clifford Grey and Greatrex Newman Musk by Vivian Ellis and Richard Myers 800 Thurs mat 300 Sat 530 and 845 GARRICK THEATRE Charing Cross Leicester Square Tubes NUS CC Peter Graves Helen Christie Robert Doming Jonathan Darvill in Sex Please Evenings 800 Mats Wed 300 Sat 500 and 800 GLOBE THEATRE Shaftesbury Avenue W1 (437 1592) Pkcadil-ly Circus Tube Pulls It Off" by Denise Deegan Opens Men 800 Sat mat 500 Wed mat 300 HAYMARKET THEATRE ROYAL Haymarket SW1 (930 9831 Piccadilly Tube Kean" by Raymond Fitzsimmons with Ben Kingsley 730 pm HER THEATRE Hoy-morket SW1 (930 6606) Mon Sat 730 Wed and Sat mat 230 LYRIC THEATRE Shaftesbury Avenue W1 (437 3686) Pkcadil-ly Circus Tube Barbara Dickson in Brothers" WHIy new musical 730 Sat 815 Sat mat 300 LYRIC HAMMERSMITH King Street W6 (741 0824) Hammersmith Tube Terence Ratti-gan's Winslow Boy" 745 Mats Thurs 230 Sat 400 MAYFAIR THEATRE Stratton ADELPHI THEATRE The Strand WC2 (836 7611) Embankment Tube a new American Musical about Marilyn Monroe 8 pm nightly £850 £650 £500 £400 ALBERY THEATRE St Martin's Lane WC2 (836 3878) Charing Cross Tube NUS CC of a Lesser God' 800 Thurs mat 300 Sots 430 and 815 ALDWYCH THEATRE Aldwich WC2 (836 6406) Aldwych Tube starring Gryff Rhys Jones Mon Fri 730 Sat 830 Sat mat 230 APOLLO THEATRE Shaftesbury Avenue W1 (437 2663) Piccadilly Circus Tuba Tom Conti and Pauline Collins in Bernard Sola's Comedy' 800 Sat mat 500 Weds mat 300 APOLLO VICTORIA Vouxhall Bridge Read SW1 (828 8665) Victoria Tuba Topol stars in on tha Roof1 730 Thurs and Sat mats 230 COMEDY THEATRE Ponton Street SW1 (930 2578) Piccadilly Circus Tube Nell Dunn's Feminist funny and fun 800 Sat 81 5 Sat mat 515 Thurs mat 300 Net suitable for children CRITERION THEATRE Piccadilly Circus W1 (930 3216) Piccadilly Circus Tube Albert" Men Fri 830 Sat 630 and 91 5 DRURY LANE THEATRE ROYAL Catherine Street WC2 (836 8108) Covent Garden Charing Cross Tubes Oliver Tobias Peter Noone Ronald Fraser and Annie Ross in Pirates of 730 Sat and Wed mats 300 DUKE OF YORK THEATRE St Martins Lane WC2 (836 SI 22) MONTY Week Commencing Thurs 1 4th RETURN OF THE JEDI mi Progs Wk: 215 500745 Sun 5 00 745 OF UFE (iq 220 (not Sun) 430 635 840 Progs 210 (not Sun) 415620 8 30 Late Show Fri A Sat 1115 Thurs lor 5 days CAMPSITE MASSACRE (18) 3 30 (not Sun) 610 855 HELL CAT MUD WRESTLERS (IB) 2 30 (not Sun) 505 750 Late Show Fri A Sot 1 1 1 5 pm From Tues 1 9th Ji4y fUkSNDANCE (15) FLASHOANCE Wk 1 40 400 625 850 Sun 610835 Progs WV 320 540 810 Sun 530 7 55 Lot Show Fri 1 5th July at 11 pm BASKET CASE (181 150 4 10 (not Sun) 635 900 Progs 320 (not Sun) 545 805 Late Show Fri Sat 1115 pm MAD MAX 2 (is) Wk 455 840 Sun: 825 MAD MAX nq Wk 300 640 Sun 630 it VISIT OUR SHOPS AT Nos PROGRAMMES AT ALL CINEMAS MAY BE SUBJECT TO LATE CHANGE.

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