What's On at Watermans
By Joe Acklam
2nd Mar 2023 | Local News
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 with tickets for any regular screening on those days at just £6.
Catch the new releases including:
What's Love Got to Do With It (12A)
Fri 3 - Thu 9 March. See website for dates and times.
The screening on Tuesday 7 March at 3.45pm is subtitled with audio description and is 'Safe Seating'. The Parent and Baby screening is on Wednesday 8 March at 11.30am.
A brand new rom-com starring Lily James and Emma Thompson. How do you find lasting love in today's world?
The Son (15)
Fri 3 - Thu 9 March. See website for dates and times.
A drama that follows a family as it falls apart and tries to come back together again. Directed and written by Florian Zeller, Academy Award winning writer of The Father and starring Hugh Jackman, with Anthony Hopkins.
Nostalgia (12)
Fri 3 - Thu 9 March. See website for dates and times. The screening on Friday 3 March at 6.15pm is 'Safe Seating'
Felice Lasco (Pierfrancesco Favino) suffers an identity crisis when returning to his home town after a prolonged absence in our atmospheric drama Nostalgia. As he tries to reconnect with his language and culture, he soon finds himself unintentionally ruffling the feathers of a local crime boss.
Family Cinema:
Roald Dahl's Matilda The Musical (PG)
Sat 4 March, 1pm
A brand-new take on the Tony and Olivier award-winning musical. Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical tells the story of an extraordinary girl, with a vivid imagination, who dares to take a stand to change her story with miraculous results.
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" is to place the contemporary phenomenon of online dating within a spectrum of older technologies, practices, narratives, cultural and media artifacts.
Friday Nights Live:
The Pepper Pot: Hosted by Andrew Pepper
17 March, 8:30pm
Brace yourselves, Brentford! ANDREW PEPPER is flying for one night only. And you'd better be hungry 'cos he's bringing a cabaret feast. Joining Pepper will be: Grand vaudevillian ADA CAMPE Winner of the 2018 Leicester Square Old Comedian of the Year Competition and in the Big Smoke for 24 hours, Yorkshire Funny Girl, Rachel Dale. Dale will be raiding her silly stable to bring you a manicured handful of barmy, bonkers and frankly baffling characters for your very own delectation. With ALEX MAYNARD on piano, and TRISTAN BUTLER thrashing it out on the drums, get ready to kick off the weekend in style.
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.
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