Whats On
Forthcoming attractions at the Arts Centre include
Friday 16th July
You may laugh mightily at the British political satire "In the Loop," which surveys the frantic machinations of British and American government ministers, advisers, underlings, interns, military officers and fire-breathing communications chiefs in the days leading up to the decision to invade Iraq. But those laughs catch in the throat.
This is fiction, of course, yet you do worry: What if this is close to what really happened? Altered documents, misleading statements, lack of intelligence, internal in-fighting and deliberate diversions -- they all play so true to life.
The cast is large, but searing into one's brain to the point those images won't easily be expelled are Peter Capaldi as the PM's poisoned-tongued director of communications; Tom Hollander -- as close as the ensemble movie comes to a central figure -- as a befuddled minister of a backwater bureaucracy whose foot-in-mouth comments cause endless havoc; Chris Addison as his equally clueless political adviser; and Gina McKee as a communications maven impervious to colorful invectives.
Health Warning
You have been warned - the inventiveness of the swearing and the sheer magnitude of the obscenities are awe-inspiring.
BUT you will laugh a lot.
Friday 23rd July to Sun 25th July
Private Viewing 6:30pm to 8:30pm - Fri 23rd July
Public Viewing 10:00amto 6:00pm - Saturday 24th & 25th July 2010
FREE ADMISSION
We are holding our first ever Summer Exhibition, hopefully soon to be as important a social event as the one held somewhere in the West End.
We will be showing works by some of the best local professional and amateur artists and photographers.The list of exhibitors include Six Ware Artists, Ware Photographic Society, Simon Balle School, Glanfyll Lewis, Fiona Pruden and Standon Embroiders.
Free to come and see and there will be an opportunity to buy some of the works on show.