What's On
Events & activities happening soon at Skye Bridge Studios.
NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE ENCORE SCREENING l Prima Facie - 12th September
- Date: 12-09-2024
- Time: 19:00
- Price: £20 General Admission £15 Concession/Low Waged
National Theatre Live present
the Empire Street Production of
Prima Facie
written by Suzie Miller
directed by Justin Martin
Jodie Comer’s (Killing Eve) Olivier and Tony Award-winning performance in Suzie Miller’s
gripping one-woman play returns to cinemas.
NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE ENCORE SCREENING l - 7:00pm- Prima Facie - 14th September
- Date: 12-09-2024
- Time: 19:00
- Price: £20 General Admission £15 Concession/Low Waged
National Theatre Live present
the Empire Street Production of
Prima Facie
written by Suzie Miller
directed by Justin Martin
Jodie Comer’s (Killing Eve) Olivier and Tony Award-winning performance in Suzie Miller’s
gripping one-woman play returns to cinemas.
SKYE BRIDGE SCREENINGS - FILM SUNDAYS I - 5:00pm - Anatomy of a Fall - 22nd September
- Date: 22-09-2024
- Time: 17:00
- Price: £12, £10 Concession, Under 18's Free
A woman is suspected of murder after her husband's death; their half-blind son faces a moral dilemma as the main witness.
"The story begins when Samuel is found dead in the snow outside the isolated chalet where he lived with his wife Sandra, a German writer, and their partially-sighted 11-year-old son Daniel. An investigation leads to a conclusion of "suspicious death": it's impossible to know for sure whether he took his own life or was killed. Sandra is indicted, and we follow her trial which pulls the couple's relationship apart. Daniel is caught in the middle: between the trial and their home life, doubts take their toll on the mother-son relationship."—Cineuropa
SKYE BRIDGE SCREENINGS - FILM SUNDAYS I - 5:00pm - Typist, Artist, Pirate, King - 6th October
- Date: 06-10-2024
- Time: 17:00
- Price: £12, £10 Concession, Under 18's Free
The film is a fictionalised portrait of the late "avant-garde and misunderstood" artist Audrey Amiss. Amiss was an artist who studied at the Royal Academy of Art, but was unable to complete her training after being hospitalised due to mental illness. She died in 2013, leaving behind a vast collection of artworks and writings which were discovered after her death, and subsequently donated posthumously to Wellcome Collection.
The film centres on a fictionalised road trip with Amiss, played by Monica Dolan, and her psychiatric nurse, played by Kelly Macdonald, in which they travel north and reconnect with key individuals and moments from Amiss's past.
The film is based on extensive archival research into Amiss's archive at Wellcome Collection, undertaken while writer-director Carol Morley was a recipient of a Wellcome Screenwriting Fellowship. The film uses imagery and artworks from the archive collection, creating a fictionalised narrative of a real life individual, drawn from archival sources.