See the new doctor on the silver screen
Doctor Who makes a spectacular return to the big screen in a feature-length premiere episode of series eight - Deep Breath(PG) - and will be followed by a live by satellite Q&A session with the man himself.
This screening follows the success of the global cinema release of Doctor Who’s 50th anniversary episode last year which was screened worldwide, allowing fans to come together to watch the show like they had never been able to before.
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Hide AdTickets for the screening are £11/£10(a £1 transaction fee applies when booking online).
This new screening is the first time that The Dukes has broadcast an iconic television drama.
However the Lancaster cinema has been screening satellite broadcasts of popular London stage plays since the National Theatre Live scheme began.
And there’s more exciting news for fans of these theatre screenings as it has been announced that A Streetcar Named Desire, the fastest-selling production in the Young Vic’s history can be enjoyed live on the big screen on September 16.
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Tickets are priced £14/£13 concessions (includes £1 per ticket fee when booking online).
For more information or to book, call The Dukes Box Office on 01524 598500 or online at www.dukes-lancaster.org.