• What’s On at the Village Hall June 2023

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  • Norfolk and Norwich Festival Comes to Hindolveston 13 May 2023

    HINDOLVESTON VILLAGE HALL

    “THE REST OF OUR LIVES”
    SATURDAY MAY 13th

    Doors open 7pm – Show 7:30pm
    Licenced bar, cool ices, posh pop, filter coffee.

    Tickets: £12.00 (Concessions: £10.80, Under 18s: £7.50)
    To book call 01263 860257

    As part of the NORFOLK & NORWICH FESTIVAL 2023 – this year the Festival is reaching out and putting on performances in Village Halls throughout Norfolk, and Hindolveston Village Hall has been chosen as the first participant in this scheme.

    The first show is “The Rest Of Our Lives”, a dance/theatre show by two performers, Jo Fong & George Orange.
    Hopefully hopeful – “The Rest of Our Lives” is a cabaret of life and near death. Two middle-aged lives in an eclectic, spontaneous, predictable and random decline. A joyful dose of dance, circus and games. Jo is an old dancer, George an old clown. International artists with 100 years of life experience between them, armed with a soundtrack of floor-fillers, a book of raffle tickets and a sprinkling of eco-friendly optimism. Joyful, celebratory and hilarious. “Whatever your age, it will make you very happy indeed” – Lyn Gardner

    Because of the layout of seating for the show, tickets are very limited – so please book early

  • HINDOLVESTON VILLAGE CINEMA Screenings for April 2023

    HINDOLVESTON VILLAGE CINEMA
    Screened at Hindolveston Village Hall on Saturday nights –
    Doors open 7pm – Film show 7,30pm
    Village Hall 7.00 for 7.30
    Licenced bar, cool ices, posh pop, filter coffee.
    Tickets £5.00 from 01263 860257 or on the door

    April 1st
    THE QUIET GIRL
    (Gaelic – English subtitles)
    Set in rural Ireland in 1981, this Oscar-nominated film tells the story of a young girl Cáit, who is sent away for the summer from her dysfunctional family to live with “her mother’s people”, Seán and Eibhlín, a middle-aged couple she has never met. Slowly, in their care, Cáit blossoms and discovers a new way of living – but in this house where affection grows, and where there are meant to be no secrets, she discovers one. “A deeply moving tale… already feels like a classic. It is a jewel.” – The Guardian

    April 15th
    THE RAILWAY CHILDREN RETURN

    The follow-up to the classic family favourite film ‘The Railway Children’. This time, it’s 1944 and Bobbie (Jenny Agutter), one of the original Railway Children but by now a grandmother, welcomes a group of Mancunian evacuees to her home in Yorkshire.  Rambling about the countryside, they encounter a young African-American GI who is hiding from the authorities. Will they help him to stay hidden? Like the heart-warming original 1970 film, this is engaging and entertaining, big-hearted, warm and funny, winningly played by its fresh cast.

  • Film Showings in March and April 2023

    HINDOLVESTON VILLAGE CINEMA
    Screened at Hindolveston Village Hall on Saturday nights –
    Doors open 7pm – Film show 7,30pm
    Village Hall 7.00 for 7.30
    Licenced bar, cool ices, posh pop, filter coffee.
    Tickets £5.00 from 01263 860257 or on the door

    March 18th
    MRS HARRIS GOES TO PARIS

    Lesley Manville plays a chirpy cleaner who comes into money and heads to Paris with a dream to buy a beautiful Christian Dior gown. Wide-eyed Mrs Harris is initially looked down on with haughty Gallic astonishment by the fashion house, who have no wish to be addressed as “ducks”. But Mrs Harris’s charm wins everyone over. With a lovely sweet-natured sense of fun, Manville plays this with absolute conviction: her naivety with just the right lightness and her determination with the right edge of steel. A terrific family movie.

    April 1st
    THE QUIET GIRL (Gaelic – English subtitles)

    Set in rural Ireland in 1981, this Oscar-nominated film tells the story of a young girl Cáit, who is sent away for the summer from her dysfunctional family to live with “her mother’s people”, Seán and Eibhlín, a middle-aged couple she has never met. Slowly, in their care, Cáit blossoms and discovers a new way of living – but in this house where affection grows, and where there are meant to be no secrets, she discovers one. “A deeply moving tale… already feels like a classic. It is a jewel.” – The Guardian

  • Village Screen Films for February and March 2023

    HINDOLVESTON VILLAGE SCREEN
    Village Hall 7.00 for 7.30
    Licenced bar, cool ices, posh pop, filter coffee.
    Tickets £5.00 from 01263 860257 or on the door

     

    February 18th
    OPERATION MINCEMEAT
    A British film that tells the remarkable true story of the elaborate plot cooked up by British intelligence in 1943 to fool Nazi Germany into thinking the allies planned to invade Greece and Sardinia, rather than their actual target, Sicily. The corpse of a tramp was invested with a fake identity, and then dumped off the coast of Spain carrying the plans for the supposed invasion. Starring Colin Firth and Matthew MacFadyen. “A quality cast tackle the script’s various twists and turns with aplomb.” The Guardian

    March 4th
    TANGERINES 
    (Estonian/Russian – English subtitles)
    War in Georgia, 1992: An Estonian village has become empty, almost everyone has returned to their homeland, only two men have stayed: Ivo and Margus who will only leave when they have harvested the crop of tangerines. After a bloody conflict, two wounded men are left behind, and Ivo is forced to take them in. But they are from opposite sides of the war. .. A touching anti-war story about Estonians who find themselves in the middle of someone else’s war. How do the enemies act under one roof?

    March 18th
    MRS HARRIS GOES TO PARIS

    Lesley Manville plays a chirpy cleaner who comes into money and heads to Paris with a dream to buy a beautiful Christian Dior gown. Wide-eyed Mrs Harris is initially looked down on with haughty Gallic astonishment by the fashion house, who have no wish to be addressed as “ducks”. But Mrs Harris’s charm wins everyone over. With a lovely sweet-natured sense of fun, Manville plays this with absolute conviction: her naivety with just the right lightness and her determination with the right edge of steel. A terrific family movie.

    More information about the Village Screen can be found on ‘The Village’ tab  ‘Clubs and Groups’ then ‘Village Screen’ or by using the following link: https://wp.me/P8iS95-1T.

  • What’s On at the Village Hall January 2023

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  • What’s On November 2022

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