What's On at Watermans

By Joe Acklam

23rd Mar 2023 | Advertisement Features

Find out about all of the shows going on at Watermans this week. Photo: Watermans.
Find out about all of the shows going on at Watermans this week. Photo: Watermans.

Watermans is West London's living room. Join us to see great films, live shows and exhibitions and discuss it all at Guru, our unique bar and restaurant serving the best in drinks and Indian dishes.

In the cinema, take advantage of our cinema Winter Warmer offer which runs from Monday – Wednesday every week until 31 March with tickets for any regular screening on those days at just £6.

Catch the new releases including:

Allelujah (12A) Fri 24 - Thu 30 March. See website for dates and times. Based on the stage play by Alan Bennett and starring the crème de la crème of British acting talent.

Rye Lane (15) Until Thu 30 March. See website for dates and times. Director Raine Allen-Miller debut film is a modern-day romantic comedy based in South London about two young people falling in love while finding themselves in the process.

All Quiet On The Western Front (15) Mon 27 & Tue 28 March. See website for times. All Quiet on the Western Front tells the gripping story of a young German soldier on the Western Front of World War I.

The Banshees Of Inisherin (15) Tue 28 & Wed 29 March. See website for times. Set on a remote island off the west coast of Ireland, The Banshees Of Inisherin follows lifelong friends Pádraic (Colin Farrell) and Colm (Brendan Gleeson).

Special Event Cinema:

Polish Film Talk: Their Bodies (Na Twoim Miejscu) (15) Sun 26 March, Film Talk at 3pm; Film Screening at 4.30pm.

A romantic comedy about a normal married couple with one adorable child who find fighting about everything the norm until one day they wake up in the other's body - oops - and get to see what it is to be married to themselves.

Life Of Pi (12A) - National Theatre Live Thu 30 March, 7pm. After a cargo ship sinks in the middle of the vast Pacific Ocean, a 16-year-old boy named Pi is stranded on a lifeboat with four other survivors – a hyena, a zebra, an orangutan and a Royal Bengal tiger.

For Children and Families:

Paw Patrol: The Movie (U) Sat 25 March, 1pm. When their biggest rival, Humdinger, becomes Mayor of nearby Adventure City and starts wreaking havoc, Ryder and everyone's favourite heroic pups kick into high gear to face the challenge head on.

In the gallery see the latest new media exhibition:

The Museum of Dating (VALENTINA PERI)

Until Sunday 23 April 2023, FREE.

Online dating has only recently become a culturally and socially acceptable phenomenon, but the use of technology to match singles has a long history. In the 1960s, computerized dating systems appeared in the Anglo-American world, which worked through questionnaires and customized algorithms. The aim of the exhibition "The Museum of Dating" places the contemporary phenomenon of online dating within a spectrum of older technologies, practices, narratives, cultural and media artifacts.

Friday Nights Live:

Reflections of An Indian Dancer

31 March, 2023, 8.30pm

Balbir Singh with Sooraj Subramaniam

Subramaniam's deeply personal and often poetic reflections on his life journey as a dancer transport the audience into the interior world of the performer, inviting them to explore not only the dancer's but also their own sense of identity.

Find out more about all of the excellent screenings and performances on the website.

     

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