BUMPER FILM SEASON
Whatever your taste there is a film for you this season at The Hawth. There are a whopping eight films to choose from with hard hitting documentaries, literary legends brought to life, musicals, family favourites and much much more – at just £6 per ticket it’s a treat you can afford in 2010.
THE COVE (12A)
Tuesday 9th February
Compelling and thrilling investigative documentary unveiling the dark reality of an apparently sleepy cove on the Japanese coast. Here fishermen driven by a multi-billion dollar dolphin entertainment and meat industry engage in an illegal hunt
BRIGHT STAR (PG)
Sunday 21st February
Jane Campion’s (The Piano) latest film follows the intense three-year romance between 19th century poet John Keats and Fanny Brawne, cut short by Keats’ untimely death aged 25.
SHERLOCK HOLMES
Thursday 11th March
Robert Downey Jnr, Jude Law and Rachel McAdams star in Guy Ritchie’s thrilling new film. Detective Sherlock Holmes and his stalwart partner Watson engage in a battle of wits and brawn with a new nemesis whose plot is a threat to all of England.
NINE (PG)
Friday 26th March
Starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Penelope Cruz, Nicole Kidman and Judi Dench, Nine is an adaptation of the Tony Award-winning musical itself based on Fellini’s semi-autobiographical 8½, charting a famous film director’s mid-life crisis.
DID YOU HEAR ABOUT THE MORGANS?
Saturday 27th March
Romantic comedy starring Hugh Grant and Sarah Jessica Parker.
Did You Hear About The Morgan’s follows an estranged New York couple who, having witnessed a murder, are relocated to small-town Wyoming as part of a witness-protection scheme.
IT’S COMPLICATED
Friday 9th April
Sophisticated comedy from the director of Something’s Gotta Give. Meryl Streep plays a woman torn between her former husband and her friend played by Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin.
THE LOVELY BONES
Sunday 18th April
Starring Mark Wahlberg, Rachel Weisz, Susan Sarandon
Based on Alice Sebold’s best-selling novel of a murdered young girl watching over her family – and her killer – from heaven.
WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE (PG)
Monday 26th April
An adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s classic children’s story. A disobedient boy sent to bed without his supper creates his own world inhabited by ferocious wild creatures.
All films are screened at 8pm and tickets priced £6 (discounts £5.50) for each film are available from the Hawth Box Office on 01293 553636 or you can book online at www.hawth.co.uk.


It was a great day for the school and especially the kids. I didn’t make the trip but know that this isn’t the first time they’ve performed and always ‘raise their game’ under the pressure.
Well done to all the kids!
Thanks for coming along to the event Shelley. It was really nice meeting you.
I hope that you enjoyed the afternoon.
I’ll whizz over some pictures soon.
Hope to see you again at our next event.
Best wishes,
Paul
What an excellent idea! far too many people over look their physical and mental health.. getting caught up in “everyday living”.
Once you create the habit of looking after yourself that bit better, you start to appreciate how much better you feel, less stressed and more able to deal with the inevitable challenges life throws at you.
There are so many ways to improve your health, there really is something for everyone.. although they all take effort, no strapping a contraption on yourself and melting the pounds away.. the rewards come in a physical and psychological way when you DO SOMETHING.
One of the best ways to relieve stress is put sometime aside for yourself.. you’re probably shouting “I don’t have the time” however it is essential you do, otherwise how can you effectively and efficiently manage your life. This is one of the least strenuos parts of being healthy, but takes discipline and focus.
Good luck and remember… if you’re not in optimimum condition, how can you hope to give your very best to others.
Sifu Paul
Thanks Shelley, a lovely report. It was really nice to see you, you’re very welcome at all of our events. I’ll keep you posted of our plans.
I’ve been invited to teach at the opening Nike Sponsored event at the Lilian Baylis School where I’ll be taking mini workshops for 45 minutes from 9.00 – 3.15. Apparently a number of MP’s, sporting celebrities and the TV will be there. It should keep me on my toes
Best wishes,
Paul
See you there! It’s going to be wicked *whoop whoop*